Three corrections to your narrative. The construction of Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay was started in the early 2000’s. The sister resort in town, Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan opened in 1987. The promotional all inclusive fee of $41 is only valid for seniors, age 60 and above. The suite you stayed in is not a “hotel room” but a “studio” which Pueblo Bonito calls a “junior suite”. The junior suite either has a king bed or two double beds. There are NO queen beds in any of the suites.
Did you guys stay for the eclipse? We are in Mazatlan and saw it today. The eclipse was great but we loved Mazatlan too. Highlight was a speed boat tour of the 10 islands of Mazatlan. I'll be back for sure.
@@TheTwoTravelersInMexico for three of us $320 USD 3 hours. English speaking marine biologist guide. Search for Ten Islands Boating Expedition. Included pick up and drop off at a hotel near where we were staying.
Great video guys! We’re headed over next week from Switzerland. I had some questions concerning the restaurants. If we have the all-inclusive package can we eat at all of them or only certain ones? And at the sister resort? Also for packing purposes was there a dress code at the restaurants? Thank you in advance! Cheers 🍻
You can eat at all of the restaurants at both resorts. They also have a couple off resort restaurants but they have dress codes. On the resorts the dining is casual. -Marc.
Would you choose Mazatlan over the Riviera Maya? I think the Caribbean is much prettier than the Pacific. The only thing the Riviera Maya needs is mountains. It is as flat as a pancake.
Very pretty resort! The food looked great and the sunsets, wow!
Hi Cindy, the resort was amazing. -Marc
Very good video tour.
Thank you watching and your kind comment about our video. -Marc
Heading there for the Eclipse! Can't wait!
It should be spectacular. Enjoy your time there. -Marc
I'm so jealous. I would definitely stay there.
We really enjoyed the resort. The amenities we wonderful and the food was outstanding especially while watching the amazing sunsets. -Marc
Three corrections to your narrative.
The construction of Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay was started in the early 2000’s. The sister resort in town, Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan opened in 1987.
The promotional all inclusive fee of $41 is only valid for seniors, age 60 and above.
The suite you stayed in is not a “hotel room” but a “studio” which Pueblo Bonito calls a “junior suite”. The junior suite either has a king bed or two double beds. There are NO queen beds in any of the suites.
Thank you for the corrections. -Marc
Very nice spot. I got the sense it was pricey. Nothing wrong with that, good to let your viewers know to be aware.
The price isn’t too bad considering it’s a resort. Small and beautiful. -Marc
Did you guys stay for the eclipse? We are in Mazatlan and saw it today. The eclipse was great but we loved Mazatlan too. Highlight was a speed boat tour of the 10 islands of Mazatlan. I'll be back for sure.
No we weren’t there for the eclipse. What did the speed boat tour cost and how long was the tour? -Marc
@@TheTwoTravelersInMexico for three of us $320 USD 3 hours. English speaking marine biologist guide. Search for Ten Islands Boating Expedition.
Included pick up and drop off at a hotel near where we were staying.
You might not know but under the lighthouse there is a giant cave
@@rhyslud We did not know that. -Marc
@@rhyslud Thanks Rhys. -Marc
Great video guys! We’re headed over next week from Switzerland. I had some questions concerning the restaurants. If we have the all-inclusive package can we eat at all of them or only certain ones? And at the sister resort? Also for packing purposes was there a dress code at the restaurants? Thank you in advance! Cheers 🍻
You can eat at all of the restaurants at both resorts. They also have a couple off resort restaurants but they have dress codes. On the resorts the dining is casual. -Marc.
Any pool bars??
Yes there are some pool bars. -Marc
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Gracias. -Marc
Would you choose Mazatlan over the Riviera Maya? I think the Caribbean is much prettier than the Pacific. The only thing the Riviera Maya needs is mountains. It is as flat as a pancake.
We haven’t spent any time in Riviera Maya to compare. -Marc