OSCAR'S TIPS ON WHERE TO STAY...
Zihuatanejo has a number of options depending on your needs. Below is Oscar’s very own condo,
along with a couple of other suggestions. Should those all be booked up feel free to drop us a line and let us
know. We're not a travel agency but will certainly try to lend a helping hand by offering some tips to make
your search easier!
Oscar’s Very Own...
Punta Marina 302 is located on La Ropa Bay, just 4 minutes walk
to the beach, and has the best view in all of Zihuatanejo. Our villa
is fully equipped, has three bedrooms, one with ocean view, a large
living room and two private decks with a table for eating al freso
and bunks for lounging on. It's a perfect place for both romantic
getaways and family vacations. A luxurious place at affordable rates.
Read more here...
Oscar Suggests...
A great place to stay at Zihuatanejo is La Casa Que Canta. A luxury
boutique hotel that is ranked as one of the most romantic hotels in
the world. The architecture is unique and it's a real local icon, there
have even been some romantic movies filmed there. It's located on a
cliff with panoramic views of La Ropa Bay, has 25 rooms plus it's own
restaurant, bar and pool.
Read more here...
Oscar Suggests...
A more affordable option is to stay at one of the "bungalows" on
the beach. One good option is Bungalows Vepao which is right on
the beach at La Ropa. They have a mixture of bungalows some with
kitchenettes and some without. Not as private as staying in your own
condo but they have all the essentials that you need, they are clean
and right on the beach.
Read more here...
OSCAR'S ZIHUATANEJO "Things to Avoid"
No Such Thing as a Free Lunch...
Beware the Chiles...
Don't Be Just a Tourist...
Avoid offers for a free breakfast
or meal, they are usually selling
resort timeshares and you'll have
to listen to them for hours.
Be careful with the hot and spicy
food. Mexican food is one of the
most delicious cuisines in the
world, I sure love it, and especially
all the hot food! But people need
to be careful if they are not used
to eating spicy food. Some of
the local chiles, especially the
habanero chi