Beach House Vacation Rental Manzanillo, Pacific Ocean - Colima, Mexico
Special OfferSeventh Night Free! Ask about our Honeymoon Package! | Description
| Where you NEVER hear the pitter pater of little feet unless you rent all bungalows!
We also include entrance to an Exclusive private beach club, a stones throw to four state of the art tennis courts, coffee served on the deck of your bungalow every morning. Sumptuous colorful meals. Mexican snacks (Botanas) around the pool and jacuzzi or beach club. Stocked mini bar in your room with drinks of your choice. Plus, a stocked frig around the pool and jacuzzi and a freezer with 24/frozen margaritas. And, most of all, a lot of spoiling!!!!
Service does not come from a manual..........It comes from the heart
Pepe's concept was to build six bungalows. Authentic Mexican
construction with "thatched" Palapa roofs, each with a king size
bed, native decor, proper toilet facilities, sunken baths with
authentic Mexican tile, a stocked mini bar, and a covered deck
with a hammock to enjoy the awesome sunsets.
Also included is a cliff side jacuzzi, swimming pool, bar stocked
with all of your needs and a special freezer for 24/7 Margarita
made with an aged formula for perfection.
All this and more in one of Mexico's most sought after private gated communities, La Punta, offering miles of flower-filled walking streets, a pristine private beach club(without hawking vendors) and four lighted tennis courts with hitting and teaching pros at very reasonable rates.
Pepes Paradise is a secret hideaway with a cluster of seven brightly painted, thatched roof cottages nestled in a tropical gargen of towering cacti, brilliant bougainvilleas, banana trees, and coconut palms. The lush jungle like property slopes down the hillside to a tiny, gorgeous, private cove enclosed with splendid rock formations. Located in an exceptionally exclusive private community next to the world-class resort Las Hadas, these cottages provide a very special spot for those who want a romantic interlude or just a secluded getaway from the cares of the world.
There is a wonderful laid back ambiance to your stay here-a somewhat Bohemian, whimsical blend of the South Seas and Robinson Crusoe. Each of the cottages, tucked in the hillside amongst the palms has a king-sized bed and is simply, but stylishly decorated with Mexican accents. All are special and perched almost on the water where the crashing sea lulls you to sleep at night. There is a superb beach nearby with a private beach. Final directions to the entrance are "turn left at the monkey cage".
If you need some great company on THANKSGIVING we do the traditional Turkeys cooked in our Clay oven with all the trimmings and a lot of sunshine!!!!! THANKSGIVING is Thursday November 23.
Our standard Honeymoon package now includes
A special honeymoon ocean front bungalow(at poolside price)
A lovely 4x6ft personalized hand painted sign (you can see on the website ) with your names and Felize Luna de Miel( Happy Honeymoon)
A pitcher of frozen margaritas at your arrival
12 candles in the room, special incense for mood
Free couples massage by the pool
Complimentary robes
Hermes-Paris Bathroom Amenities
A normal day at Pepe's
You wake up to the sound of the surf with coffee ready at the pool. Sit there a bit, let it all sink in and then you will figure you're in paradise.
Breakfast whenever you want and just about anything you want. If we don't have it, we will have it the next day. Try some great Mexican dishes like Huevos Rancheros, a couple of sunny side up eggs on a handmade tortillas and some special sauce from medium to muy picante(very hot).
Play tennis, go to the beach, go fishing, play golf, take out a waverunner, take a walk around the beautiful flower filled street of LaPunta, or just suck up some sun in the jaccuzi and pool, or do some relaxing reading in the hammock on your deck.
Early in the afternoon, we put some Gucamole and chips out by the pool with some ceviche. There is a special freezer at the pool just for margaritas, as well as a frig stocked with beer, soft drinks, water, etc. so you don't have to get them from your room mini bar.
The treat of the day, Comida, is served about 5pm with drinks starting an hour earlier. Enjoy some of the best food you have ever savored with a table set with lovely linens, with handmade Mexican tableware and silverware from the region. Almost everything is cooked on the BBQ from marinated (secret of the casa) fish, chicken, shrimp on some days and Mexican specialties of Chile rellenos, and Camarones Diablo( shrimp with devil sauce).
Just after homemade ice cream or our special flan, coffee and brandy are served its time to go watch some of the awesome sunsets we are fortunate to have on a fairly regular basis.
You can take it from there.
If you need ANYTHING, just ask . Our spoiling staff will be there to serve you within minutes!!!!
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| Amenities
| Cliff side Jacuzzi
Swimming Pool
Bathroom Amenities by HERMES-PARIS
Stocked Mini Bar
Stocked Refrigerator by the Pool
Palapa Roofs
King size Bed
Sunken Baths
Mexican Tile
Covered Deck
Hammock
Private Beach Club with Tennis Courts
Located in a Private Gated Community
| Policies
| Please contact us for specific property policies
Rental Rates*
Pool Side - $180 per night (USD)
Ocean Front - $200 Per night (USD)
*Rates are per night and per person
Christmas and New Years Rental Rates*
Pool Side - $200 (USD)
Ocean Front - $225 (USD)
Christmas Rental: December 20 - 27
New Years Rental: December 27 - January 3
*We require a week minimum for Christmas and New Years rentals. No free days are offered during these periods.
Rates include fabulous views, meals and drinks. We have included all taxes in this price but add 10% tip for our spoiling staff!
Reservations
We will need a Visa or Mastercard to hold the reservation, and like to settle the bill in cash, Pesos, dollars, or travel checks.
New Passport Requirements
Effective December 31, 2006, new government legislation will require all people traveling via air to and from the United States or Canada to have a passport. Don't delay getting a passport as it is expected to take longer than the usual six weeks to obtain one.
Manzanillo
Lined with 20 beaches, Manzanillo is the busiest Pacific seaport in Mexico.
Manzanillo is located 256-km (160 MI) southeast of Puerto Vallarta and 267 km (167 MI) southwest of Guadalajara.
History
In search of Chinese treasure Hernan Cortes was the first to visit this area. Alvaro de Saavedra discovered the Bay of Manzanillo in 1527. The bay became a departure point for many expeditions. During the next 300 years there are accounts of pirates from France, England, and Portugal burning ships and stealing their cargo. The port of Manzanillo opened in 1825. On June 15, 1873 Manzanillo acquired the status of city. In 1908 President Porfirio Dias initiated the railway with Guadalajara and named Manzanillo a port of entry. With renovations the harbor can now allow access to all major shipping line.
Weather
From November to June the average daily temperature ranges from 78 to 83 degrees Fahrenheit with nighttime temperature around 65 to 70 degrees Fahrenheit. The rest of the months see average temperatures of 74 to 76 degrees Fahrenheit.
Night Life
Carol's ‘n' Charlie’s and VOG are good spots for drinking and dancing and tend to draw the younger crowd. The nightclub at the Maeva Hotel is also very popular. Olga offers oldies rock and roll and pool tables. Some clubs may have a dress code prohibiting shorts and sandals. For a quiet evening, try the Lobby bar with its romantic piano music.
Shopping
Most hotels have a gift shop, boutique, or souvenir store located inside. Many stores are closed during siesta hours, 2 pm until 4 pm. The Centro Artesenal Las Primaveras is an excellent store for handcrafted folk art. There a quite a few shops that stock Mexican crafts and clothing from Guadalajara.
Services
Banks
The Banamex is open Monday to Friday from 9:30 am to 5 pm. Money can be exchanged until 12:30 pm.
Transportation
Taxis have fixed rates by zones, within town, and other areas located out of town. Buses are an inexpensive way to see Manzanillo. Their routes take them downtown and to the beaches. It may be wise to rent a car if you are going to do a lot of exploring. Agencies may offers discounts, such as the first 200-km free. Rates may vary depending on where you rent your car.
Surrounding Area: Colima
Located 98 km (61 MI) northeast of Manzanillo, Colima is famous for it’s pre-Hispanic "Colima Dogs" and other archaeological pieces. Another popular attraction is viewing one of the two volcanoes that border the town.
Where to Go
Beaches
Playa San Pedrito, with its shallow waters and close-
ness to downtown, make this beach the most popular. Playa Miramar is popular with boogie boarders, surfers, and bodysurfers. The best swimming and snorkeling can be found at Playa Audiencia.
Museum of Archeology and History
Opened in 1996, this museum has displays of the area’s history plus shows on contemporary Mexican art. Every Friday evening there are free cultural events staged.
What to Do
Golf
The 18-hole course, designed by Roy Dye, at La Mantarraya was
rated in the world’s top 100 golf courses in Golf Digest. At the Club Santiago you will find a nine-hole course designed by Larry Hughes. A 27-hole course, which was designed by Robert Von Hagge, is located on Isla Navidad.
Fishing
Manzanillo is known for its sportfishing. Depending on what season you head out to the waters you can expect to catch sailfish, marlin, dorado, dolphin fish, rooster fish, and wahoo. There is a national and international sailfish competition each year. Trips can be arranged directly at the fisherman’s cooperative or through a travel agency. Fishing trips last about 5 hours and cost approximately US$35 per hour.
Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
Rocky points and coves make for excellent diving and snorkeling. Underworld Scuba offers professional diving tours and classes. Giant puffer fish, moray ells, coral reefs, and an abundance of marine life are some of the things you will see while diving.
Water Sports
Jet skiing and windsurfing are becoming popular activities.
Where to Shop
Shopping isn’t a big activity in Manzanillo; most people come for the sand and sun. The majority of the hotels have some sort of boutique or shop located inside selling a selection of jewelry, art and fashionable clothing. Local craftsmen make exquisite mother of pearl shell engravings, as well as silver jewelry and woven clothing, which are sold in little tourist shops around town. On several street corners you’ll come across vendors selling tourist items such as T-shirts, belts, hats and clothing.
The Plaza Manzanillo, the largest mall in town, has multiple shops, selling jewelry, fashions, gifts and souvenirs, and a large department store inside. There are a few dive shops that sell a variety of professional dive gear. Bargaining is encouraged in Manzanillo, among the many vendors, except in the retail shops and stores, normally located in malls.
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