Blvd. Miguel de la Madrid 15, S/n, Manzanillo, Mexico | (618) 248-8274
Across the street from the beach
Kid-friendly amenities include water park, kids' club, and animation team
Family Rooms, and some rooms with sofa beds
All-inclusive resort with multiple dining options and bars
Pool has plenty of loungers and shade
Nightly entertainment at the outdoor theater
Tennis courts, mini-golf, and zip-lining
Free parking
Serious wear and tear throughout property
Rowdy atmosphere (pro for some)
Wi-Fi only available in lobby
Have to cross busy road to get to beach (cross guard usually there)
Long lines for check-in and poolside bar
Food receives mixed reviews
Kitschy pirate theme
The Hotel Vista Playa de Oro is a value hotel across the street from the beach in Manzanillo. It largely caters to Mexican families, with ample kid-friendly activities that include a water park, children's pool, sports facilities, and animation team. In need of updating, the 230 rooms feature concrete platform beds, old tube-style TVs, and stains on the chairs, but there are Family Rooms with bunk beds and some rooms with sofa beds. Additionally, there are an outdoor pool with daily activities, kids' club, tennis courts, mini-golf, zip-lining, and nightly entertainment. The property is all-inclusive, but food at the buffet and snack bar receives mixed reviews. The Las Hadas Golf Resort and Marina has similar rates and is more upscale.
Scene
No-frills, all-inclusive hotel with pirate theme and rowdy atmosphere; popular with families
As soon as guests pull up to the hotel entrance, they'll be greeted with a sign that reads "El Hotel de Los Pirates" and a skull and crossbones banner to showcase the theme. This continues into the small, dated lobby featuring a small seating area and a corner with life-size figures that resemble Captain Hook and Davy Jones from the "Pirates of the Caribbean" movies; there's also a pool with a pirate ship, and pirate-themed animation theater. Oddly, Barney and Winnie the Pooh trash cans are by the pool and seem out of place. The animation team has activities at the main pool, so it's quite loud and not conducive to relaxing. Guests are typically local families who spend their days at the pool, across the street at the beach, or watching the evening entertainment.
Location
Across the road from the beach, a 10-minute drive to the main tourism hub of Manzanillo
The Hotel Vista Playa de Oro is a 10-minute drive from the tourism hub of Manzanillo, where you'll find Las Hadas Golf Course, the Barcelo Karmina Palace Deluxe, and La Audiencia beach. Manzanillo's main plaza, adjacent to where the ships dock, is about a 35-minute drive from the hotel. The hotel is actually across the street from Playa Miramar, a public beach filled with vendors. To get to the beach, guests have to cross a busy road, but there's typically a cross guard there. There guests will find chairs and umbrellas for use. Note that the water is often too rough for swimming; flags of different colors are posted to alert beachgoers of the safety level. The Playa de Oro International Airport is about a 30-minute drive from the property.
Rooms
Dated guest rooms with stained chairs, old tube-style TVs, air-conditioning units, and showers
There are four room categories: Standard King, Standard Twin, Standard King and Sofa, and Family Room with king bed and bunk beds. All are decorated in the same style, featuring beige tile, concrete platform beds with blue motel-style comforters, and small wooden desks. Other amenities include air-conditioning units, in-room safes, and old tube-style TVs. Expect stains on the sofas or chairs. The bathrooms are simple, with showers, shampoo, and soap. Some rooms have a balcony or terrace with concrete chairs.
Features
Two pools, water park, theater, kids' club, and sports facilities
There's plenty to keep guests busy at the hotel, especially children and teenagers. The main pool is surrounded by white concrete loungers and a stand to buy toys. Other kid-friendly areas include a kiddy pool with three slides, a water park with pirate ship and castle structure, and a kids' club. For active guests, the sports facilities are extensive: two multipurpose courts, rock climbing wall, zip-line that goes through the park, soccer field, mini-golf, and a playground. For adults, there's a dilapidated gym with free weights and a few machines. Additionally, the animation team provides activities by the pool during the day and performs shows at the theater in the evenings.
All-Inclusive / Food
All-inclusive with two restaurants, two snack bars, and three bars
The hotel is all-inclusive, so all meals, snacks, and drinks are included. El Perla Negra is the main buffet restaurant located by the pool; the large space has a thatched roof and plenty of seating. The food here receives mixed reviews. La Goleta is an Italian a la carte restaurant by the waterpark; reservations are required and food receives better reviews. Adjacent to the main pool is La Palapa, a snack bar that serves fare like hamburgers, nachos, and pizza. There's another snack bar on the beach. There are three bars spread across the property, but guests of all ages will likely be waiting in line to get a drink. There's one by the main pool and another at the water park. The Taberna de los Bucaneros has pool tables.