Amenities
Overlooking the Bay of Puerto Marques, Camino Real Acapulco Diamante is a luxury resort located approximately eight miles from Acapulco International Airport. The hotel is tucked into the hills of one of Acapulco's most exclusive developments, Pichilingue-Diamante. Hotel amenities include three swimming pools, watersports, proximity to three championship golf courses, and a beauty parlor and spa. Dining options include two restaurants and two bars. La Vela, which is situated on the edge of the bay and has a decor reminiscent of a sailboat on the high seas, serves a wide variety of fresh seafood. The more informal La Huerta has an outdoor terrace and offers an international menu. The hotel pool bar is a casual restaurant-bar located poolside offers sandwiches and hamburgers, while the Lobby Bar is an elegant lounge that features piano music and offers a magnificent view of the bay. The hotel also offers 24-hour room service. During summer, Easter, and Christmas, children ages five to 10 can adventure about at The Mischief Club. Camino Real Kids spend a safe, fun-filled day playing sports, games, and activities under the watchful guidance of specially-selected young amigos. Participation is absolutely free and lunch is included. The hotel also offers babysitting service. All rooms have a contemporary Mediterranean style and feature balconies with views of the bay. Amenities include air-conditioning, ceiling fans, satellite TV, minibars, electronic safes, and direct-dial telephones. Camino Real Club rooms also include continental breakfast, deluxe amenities, cocktail hour with hors d'oevres, personalized concierge service and in-room coffee maker.
Out of the way but worth it!
Lovely hotel with a GREAT staff., just enough staff spoke english to get by. This hotel was maintained well and kept very clean. You have to ta...
Perfect spot in Marques Bay
My wife and I wanted a trip that was relaxing and required little energy. We found it at Camino Real Diamante. The staff was very attentive and...
away from it all
my wife and I spent seven nights at camino real. The experience was a pleasant one. The service was great from the moment we checked in. Only a...
Very relaxing!
My husband and I arrived at the hotel on January 22nd and stayed through January 28th. The goal of our vacation was to have one last relaxing t...
Mostly positive but heed the negative
General information: We spent 10 days at the Camino Real Acapulco Diamante Hotel from 12/21/08 thru 12/31/08. We occupied 2 rooms, #918 and #91...
Average stay
Me and my wife stayed in this hotel after disembark fantastic cruise from the Panama Canal so we decided to stay in Acapulco for 3 days before ...
Good for a Quiet Getaway
We upgraded our room to a Camino Club room upon arrival at the hotel. This includes a room with a bay view, the breakfast buffet, 2-hour cocktail hour in the evening, robes, cookies in the afternoon , and a concierege service (which we did not utilise). Initially, we were assigned a room in close proximity to the construction site next door, but the front desk changed it with no problem.The setting is beautiful, there are plenty of chairs (both in sun & shade) at the 3 pools, the hotel & grounds are clean & well-kept. The beach area is very small and private. The food at the hotel is fresh and well prepared, however it is boring, bland, and overpriced. The drinks are expensive if you drink outside the free club cocktail hour. Located in the Diamante district, cab fares to town or outside restaurants are a minimum 20.00 each way using the taxis at the hotel. We arranged for a private driver during our stay negotiating our itinerary and prices beforehand. At any rate, taxi costs (should you wish to travel anywhere outside the hotel ) will be considerable. Our room (#517) had an on-going problem with air conditioning failure throughout our stay, however it was always promptly resolved.The employees are courteous and aim to please. Some have a better command of English than others. The hotel is popular with Mexican nationals from Mexico City seeking a week-end escape, and the hotel does host business gatherings. If you are seeking a quiet getaway in a location that is remote from downtown Acapulco this is a good choice. If you are looking for pumped-up action and activites, seek another venue.
Good for a Quiet Getaway
Great location; good facilities; below average restaurants. For a place that is a fair distance from the town and other eateries, the food at the restaurants was very mediocre. Prices, of course, were above average!!
Good stay
A great hotel with outstanding service.Food was good,beach great, pools delightful.The bed was great.
the hotel has a great view, is very clean, the people is friendly and helpfull, nice swimming pools, the sea is like a swimming pool, the rooms are big, but the food at the restorants is bad and expensive, very tipical of the camino's real
This is a great find- very secluded and quiet with all the amenities needed. Don't get caught taking food/drinks in from outside like we did- they give you hard time. The beds were hard, but we got used to it. The pools are wonderful! Poolside service is slow though- took forever to get a drink! Very clean and friendly service. Taxi rides averaged 10-12 each way to go anywhere!
Overall we like Camino Real. It's not cheap - expect nice US hotel prices for food and services. Food was ok to good, but we enjoyed other restaurants more. Nice and quiet, great pools, rooms were nice. Beds were somewhat uncomfortable.
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