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Are there any cheap hotels in cancun or puerto vallarta?

  • rhino72032 posted: 02 Aug at 4:16 pm

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  • Vermontchef posted: 05 Aug at 11:15 am

    There are very inexpensive hotels in Pueto Vallarta that are also safe. I do not know about Cancun, since I saw a TV show that indicated that the cheap hotels are not on the island, where most of the hotels are, but in downtown Cancun, which has a high crime rate. For the least espensive hotels, try “http://vallartainfo.com/hotels.html” and look at the budget lodging section. Many of these are on the southside of Puerto Vallarta, or the “romantic zone” which is very safe, as is most of PV, and they cost from $28 a night.

  • matt c posted: 07 Aug at 7:03 pm

    Puerto Vallarta has safe hotels in all price ranges from cheap to very expensive. The cheaper hotels will be a few blocks from the beach. If you are looking for value for your dollar, book your travel outside of the high tourist season. Low season hotel rates are about half those of the high season.

    In Puerto Vallarta, high season runs from November to April. May to October is low season. The Summer months are very hot in Puerto Vallarta, though.

    The last weeks of October are a good time to visit, as the weather is pleasant, hotel prices are still low and some of the “seasonal” restaurants are starting to open up in preparation for the high season.

    Also, avoid the week before Easter (Semana Santa) and the week after Easter (Semana Pascua) because it is a MAJOR holiday time for Mexicans, with enormous crowds at the beaches and hotels filled to capacity.

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