
Vibe
Hotels built for two. Think candlelit courtyards, deep soaking tubs, rooms with views you actually sit and watch together, and the kind of turndown service that involves rose petals without being asked.
Banyan Tree Cabo Marqués
Staff and service stand out as genuinely excellent and attentive. Villas come with private pools and dramatic views. Mosquitos are heavy, pool access gets restricted without advance notice, and food variety at restaurants could use improvement.

Hotel Las Brisas Acapulco
Rooms show their age and need updates, with some suffering loose tiles and ant problems, but each comes with stunning bay views and complimentary morning coffee and bread. The private pools are a nice perk but require maintenance. Staff treats you well and the beach club delivers, though it closes early and drinks cost extra.

Pierre Mundo Imperial
Rooms are clean with strong AC and good beach views, but beds are very hard. The resort has nice pools and beach access with decent staff, but food across restaurants is bland and overpriced. Service recovered well after Hurricane Otis damage.

Quinta Real Acapulco
Rooms are old with peeling paint and outdated furniture, but clean. Staff goes out of their way to help despite maintenance issues like cockroaches. The ocean view and private beach are spectacular, though sun loungers fill up early and smokers congregate around the pool.

Camino Real Acapulco Diamante
Great views and pools, but the layout is confusing with rooms spread far apart and lots of stairs. You need a taxi to reach the city. The small private beach gets crowded, food is decent except breakfast disappoints some guests, and isolation means limited dining options.

Hotel Mirador Acapulco
The views and cliff diver spectacle are stunning, but the rooms fall apart with broken AC, cockroaches, missing supplies, and no elevators. Staff nickel-and-dime you with surprise charges and make you climb stairs for basics. Skip this place unless you only care about photos from the lobby.