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Enjoy a Day Pass at Marriott Resort Puerto Vallarta

Jorge Chávez
Nov. 4, 2020
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Since its opening 30 years ago, Marriott Resort Puerto Vallarta (Paseo de la Marina Norte 435, Marina Vallarta) has been providing a contemporary 5-star accommodation in a beachfront location, as well as a private beach, on-site restaurants and now a renovated infinity pool.

People can live this experience through “Paradise for a Day”, an exclusive day pass that includes:

  • Access from 9:00am to 9:00pm.
  • 400 MXN in food and beverage credit (only at Las Casitas restaurant or at the pool area).
  • Access to the beach and pool area.
  • Towel.

The price of “Paradise for a Day” is 750 MXN per person, and it is subject to hotel’s occupancy.

For more details about the Marriott Resort Puerto Vallarta day pass and its availability, call to (322) 226-0000.

Photo courtesy of Marriott Resort Puerto Vallarta.

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