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An older property but good value for money, with pleasant rooms with TV and fan. The more expensive rooms have sea views and balconies.
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(US$51 per room per night)
Has a good family rate, with two children under 10 staying free; the private sea-view balconies are amazing.
(US$54 per room per night)
A white, sterile hotel above Playa Audiencia. With endless amenities and activities, it mostly caters to tour groups and folks who enjoy spending their holiday in one place.
(US$119 per room per night)
The beautiful, generous suites and villas at Brisas del Mar are all modern and colorfully decorated. They're beachside and within walking distance of some action. The huge pool is big enough for …
(US$126 per room per night)
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Located on Peninsula de Santiago in the Las Hadas area, Plaza Tucanes is a first-class hotel offering spectacular views of the on-site golf course. You'll love the exotically landscaped pool that…
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(US$88 per room per night)
Location. The Las Hadas Manzanillo is positioned on a 65- hectare peninsula north of the port city of Manzanillo, Mexico. Nearby sites are Colima Archeological Museum, Colima Volcano, and the imp…
(US$93 per room per night)
Location. The Camino Real Manzanillo (Colima) is located five kilometers from the Mantarraya Golf Course and the Fishing Port. Downtown Manzanillo, Colima is 20 kilometers from the hotel. Airpor…
(US$115 per room per night)
This 245-room resort is set into a lush hillside across the road from Santiago Bay, 20 minutes north of downtown Manzanillo. <br>All-Inclusive Rate Plan: <br>All-inclusive a…
(US$137 per room per night)
Positioned on Santiago Bay, the Mediterranean-style Club Maeva Manzanillo All Inclusive is located near Manzanillo, Mexico. Downtown Manzanillo are located less than seven kilometers from the hot…
(US$173 per room per night)
Location. Barcelo Premium Karmina Palace All Inclusive is terraced into a hillside that overlooks Buena Esperanza Bay in Manzanillo, Mexico. This Mayan-themed resort stands two kilometers from sh…
(US$214 per room per night)
Manzanillo's most exclusive hotel sits above the bay like a Moorish seaside kingdom of white marble, spires and domes. The massive complex contains nearly 300 rooms and suites with marble floors,…
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This cliffside hotel adjacent to Las Hadas and killer views has huge white and blue rooms with large marble bathrooms, kitchenettes and cable TV.
This cute, intimate inn has high-end amenities at a moderate price like the infinity pool with jacuzzi, bar, wi-fi, TV and a beachside location that can't be beat. The eight rooms and hotel are t…
This is the cheapest place on Playa Santiago, with endless remodeling efforts and 36 large, faded rooms.
This atmospheric old hotel in the heart of downtown retains the character of an hacienda. Big rooms, tiled outdoor hallways and a thick colonial air make it the best deal in town.
Half a block from the zócalo, this simple but clean refuge has some top-floor rooms that are marginally brighter than the rest. The hotel's restaurant is good and is one of the cheapest in town.
On a quiet side street, this old cheapie offers 30 clean, basic rooms. Some can be musty; ask for one with two beds and an outside window.
This charming, beachside B&B is a Manzanillo gem. Loyal guests return annually to the 'passionate pink' posada for its personalized service and amenities like the open-air dining room and library…
This well-kept budget option near the market is a tad more pleasant than the cheapies near the waterfront.
This hotel sits next to Playa San Pedrito, the beach nearest to downtown. Old tiled rooms are generous in size, but worn and dank - see a few before deciding. From the zócalo, walk 15 leisurely m…
Although a bit far from Playa Audiencia (on the Santiago Peninsula), this moderately priced hotel is good value, especially for families. All the villas come with a kitchen and satellite TV.
A great top-end choice on the Santiago Peninsula, this family-run hotel is located in a secluded forest high above the hustle and bustle of Manzanillo. The rooms are big and comfy (more expensive…
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With a port that recently became the largest in Mexico, these are heady times for Manzanillo. For a dramatic setting, head to the boardwalk at dusk when swarms of starlings blot out the sunset. Away from the center, pristine beaches beckon, and lovely lagoons offer brilliant bird-watching.
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