Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta a True Classic Mexican Resort

Image: Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta. (Photo Credit: Greg Custer)
Image: Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta. (Photo Credit: Greg Custer)
Greg Custer
by Greg Custer
Last updated: 8:00 AM ET, Thu January 25, 2024

What defines the "classic" representation of an iconic destination for you and your customers? That's a question I've been trying to distill and share for over 40 years in training travel advisors about our “distant” yet close-by neighbor, Mexico. Now living full-time in Mexico since 2015, I am revisiting destinations and hotels, some that once helped define an entire country's vacation image to the world.

Depending on when you became a travel advisor, your connection with Mexico’s sun-soaked seashores may or may not include the region that dominated the Mexican beach experience for decades: the Pacific Mexican Riviera. For early Mexico aficionados (those whose careers date back to the 1980s, for example), Mexico meant a Pacific-facing destination collection that embraced Mazatlán, Puerto Vallarta, and Acapulco, with a sprinkling of interest in places like Manzanillo and Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo. It’s hard to imagine today a Mexico where its two peninsulas (the Baja and the Yucatan) were just emerging and had not yet dominated our Mexico vacation imagination.

Connecting today with the places that did the heavy lifting around Mexico’s vacation identity (like Puerto Vallarta) means revisiting some of its iconic lodging mainstays. Remarkably, it’s possible to still find resort hotels that have not undertaken a brand “reflagging.” There are still properties that continue their identity, exterior architecture, and core commitments to employees and customers in defiance of a lodging landscape that is barely recognizable for many veteran Mexico sellers.

Case in point is the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All Inclusive & Spa, which opened its doors in the early 1980s. While not the first hotel in the “Hotel Zone” (as this area is still known; the Posada Vallarta and Playa de Oro earn this distinction), it was (and remains) a striking architectural presence. While today wedged among other hotels, restaurants, and condos, the property’s eight-story tall palapa remains a sight to be seen. It’s still unofficially the tallest in Latin America, continuing a Mesoamerican legacy that one source says dates back over 3,000 years. 

The lobby sheltered by this massive palm-thatched cone has, of course, seen waves of renovation over the past 40-plus years. Today’s iteration is the essence of cool, tropical tranquility. A pond and bubbling fountain support a water feature that meanders from the lobby toward the resort’s welcoming pool area, gold sandy beach, and six restaurants. The property boasts the expected freeform pool, in addition to a new-age Nakawe Spa (renovated in late 2023), and 291 sleeping rooms/suites with the amenities one expects from a five-star property. Two floors of the “Fiesta Club” bring added in-room treats and afternoon cocktail/snack offerings. All rooms have Banderas Bay views that also take in PV’s scenic palm trees, bursts of bougainvillea color, and a distant peek at PV’s alluring downtown (an accessibly close 10-minute cab ride to the Malecon boardwalk).

The Fiesta Americana’s restaurant collection reveals the soul of the Fiesta Americana brand, rooted in a culinary “culture” that distinguished the brand from many of its all-inclusive competitors. Grupo Posadas (the company that oversees and manages a portfolio of over 150 properties and 24,000 rooms) and its flagship Fiesta Americana/Grand Fiesta Americana brands were late-comers to the all-inclusive concept. They stayed true to the EP model, only converting to all-inclusive in the last decade. This matters in ways large and small regarding the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta. The gastronomic diversity will delight your palate in a destination where choosing a meals-included resort might seem like a bad choice. After all, PV is nothing if not one of Mexico’s resort dining epicenters, its city streets strewn with international and Mexican culinary quality and diversity. 

While the all-inclusive plan here does harbor some extra fees for upgraded dining add-ons, the variety of full-portion menu (versus buffet) options will keep guests very happy staying on-property for an assortment of cuisines. Starting at the beach facing La Cevicheria for Baja-style tacos or Peruvian ceviche, you'll want to return for seafood "cocteles," empanadas, and agua chile. At night, it's white linen, festive salads, and delicious grilled tenderloin at the adults-only, poolside L’Isola (reserved for Fiesta Club floor guests). Pan-Asian cuisine is deftly executed at Tiantang, with a menu that spans Thai, Japanese, and Chinese options, including a full teppanyaki presentation (offered a-la-carte). At El Mexicano, the atmosphere is a rainbow of bold colors, modern art, and recipes from across Mexico.

Guests are encouraged to check in with the Concierge to explore and understand the full scope of included and additional-cost dining options. Paid menu “upgrades” for food and wine are offered in at least four of the fine-dining options, where reservations are required. It’s nice there are no “maximums” on restaurant visits during your stay.

Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta.

Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta. (Photo Credit: Greg Custer)

While families enjoy the resort’s pool, beach, kid’s club and other play areas, the SONNE Beach Club (actually a private roof-top space with wading pools, umbrellas, and very personalized service) is a welcome, quiet space amenity for Fiesta Club floor guests. There’s also a current offer for Fiesta Club direct bookings that includes roundtrip airport transfers. 

The property is well-deserving of its TripAdvisor 4.5-star rating across areas of service, facilities, and deliverables. With cuisine that’s a standout in a place that celebrates food, the Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta keeps its decades-loyal customers happily returning for more of the classic PV experience.


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