Palladium Vallarta Category 5 stars

(Formerly Viva Resort) Secluded on a sandy beach, surrounded by lush gardens, this exclusive Mexican style hotel is an impressive all-inclusive resort.

Palladium Vallarta
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Location: North Coast (See Location) Thirty minutes from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport. Getting there.
Address: km. 11.5 Carretera La Cruz de Huanacaxtle - Punta de Mita
User rating:IMG STARS Based on 49 comments

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Description

This resort complex is secluded; with a private beach front extending along a straight 300m of fine white sand beach and surrounded by lush tropical gardens, about 35 minutes from downtown Puerto Vallarta.

This completely All-Inclusive resort, with 335 rooms divided in three buildings, has everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable vacation. Breathtaking views, beautiful beaches, incredible food and drinks await you. The hotel has a Mexican decor and is an ideal choice for getting away and enjoying a wonderful rest after a day’s walk around Banderas Bay or playing golf at any one of the internationally renowned golf courses available in the area.

Excellent for families, there is a Kid’s Club and childrens activities so parents can get away for awhile. Singles and couples can enjoy an adults only swimming pool, romantic sunsets, Jacuzzi’s, nightly shows and a disco.

Amenities

Activities for kids:Kid's Club (for children aged 4 to 12) and an extensive play park
Amenities:Excursion Desk • Mini Zoo • Photography Centre • Internet Cafe • All-Inclusive plan • One buffet-style restaurant and three theme restaurants with Mexican, Asian and Mediterranean cuisine a la carte • Five Bars • Beauty parlour for an extra charge • Walkways bordered by plants and trees where you can walk and admire the flora • Shopping Centre • Logo shop • Meeting rooms
Pool:Infinity Pool • Relaxation Pool, (for adults only) with Jacuzzi and wide terraces, and a solarium with hammocks and sunshades • Swimming Pool •
Beachfront:On a sandy beach
Recreation: Entertainment themes such as: French Evening, Italian Evening, Spanish Evening, Mexican Evening, etc. • Discotheque • Gymnasium • Sauna and steam baths at no extra charge • Daily activities program • Excursion Desk actvities: horse-riding outings, ATV’s, snorkelling, scuba diving, whale watching, etc. (for extra charge ) • Spa for an extra charge • Tennis courts • Archery • Ping pong table • Beach Volleyball • Opportunity for sailing and water sports
Good to Know: Laundry Facilities Gift Shop Boutique Room Service 7:00am - 11:00pm

Rooms

Superior Room

Superior Room - Max occupancy: 3

Bright, spacious rooms with a garden view, one king or two queen-size beds; bathrooms with hairdryer, direct dial telephone, air conditioning, satellite TV with internal information channel, electronic safe deposit box, minibar, terrace or balcony and ironing facilities as well as a coffee machine and coffee service. Maximum occupancy is two adults and two children or 3 adults.
 
Junior Suites

Junior Suites - Max occupancy: 3

Jr. Suites have a maximum occupancy of 2 persons and are bedded with only one king size bed.
 
Royal Jr.Suite

Royal Jr.Suite - Max occupancy: 3

This suites are located in the exclusive section, for adults only. All suites have king size or tow double beds, sofa bed, minibar, full bathroom ammenities and a relaxing private jacuzzi.
 

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Restaurants

Hemingway Bar

A quiet bar for adults only, offering a wide range of international drinks.

Sports Bar

Ideal for enjoying sporting events on the giant screens; also has an Internet Cafe.

Snack Bar

Serving a wide range of snacks and delicious cocktails.

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excellent resort

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by cheryl from manitoba,canada
Written 1 month ago
We were at the resort the first week of January. Our first vacation in 16 years and we weren't disappointed. The grounds were beautiful, the staff very friendly. We NEVER had problems getting chairs on the beach. Would recommend water shoes as the water does have rocks. The rooms were clean and fairly spacious, usually quite quiet as well. The evening entertainment was all right. The food was fairly good, although I one of our big complaints was that the plates looked like they had only been rinsed off instead of washed. Loved the fact that the resort was on a hill and there was plenty of steps (great for burning off all that food!!!) Would definitely go back!

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by Diana from U.S.A.
Written 2 months ago
Just got back from our 6-day stay at the Palladium (February - weather was awesome). Check in was quick&easy; however, we got a bit concerned from the get go, hearing a guest complaining to the manager at the front desk about the ants in his room, the broken toilet seat, and the fact that he got food poisoning the first night he was there. We later heard from another guest that the staff at the hotel only allowed this guy to check out after paying $55 (USD) for the broken toilet seat that he had broken when he was clipping his toe nails on top of it.

The bell boy who took our bags to our room was friendly, so we tipped him $2 USD. Room (superior with king size bed) was nothing fancy, but it was clean, although the tub drained very slowly. We tipped our maid Veronica every day ($3-$5 USD) which resulted in always having plenty of towels, extra bottles of water&even cute swans&elephants she would make out of extra, clean towels. There is no such thing as a non-smoking room, as the people next to you can be smokers, so what's the point?

The beach was awesome - very clean&lots of chaise lounges. We were, however, very annoyed by the people who hogged the chairs all day by putting their towels down&never sitting in them or leaving the beach area for hours to go eat/visit at the resort. Very selfish&rude. The bar at the beach was great, the staff at the sports equipment shack was nice&efficient. We went out early one morning on a kayak ride in the ocean&saw dolphins swimming near us. Very nice. There are quite a bit of rocks out in the ocean, so you had to be careful where you stepped.

We never hung out at any of the two pools - one was all families/kids/teenagers with very loud music always playing in the background. The water in the other pool for adults felt too warm. The beach was definitely the place to be with a natural tide pool that ranged anywhere in depth from 3 feet to over 5 feet. Vendors on the beach were quiet - didn't bug you at all.

The resort grounds were very clean, and the public-area bathrooms are the best maintained I have ever seen in Mexico. The grounds are gorgeous with a tropical forest look. Someone was always sweeping or gardening. Reminds me of Disneyland where the staff goes around picking up garbage with their brooms&dustpans. The zoo was cute&seemed well maintained. However, there was a separate area that had deer in it near the kids' pool which smelled like poop every day. Would not want to stay in a room near that area!

Food at El Bosque, the main dining room, was absolutely horrible. We were hoping for some authentic Mexican food, but there was none! Anemic-looking chilaquiles&boring beans were about the extent. Otherwise, for breakfast you had to settle for anemic-looking pancakes, salty hash browns, mediocre sausages, chicken&beef "stews" of some sort&other strange items. Resort seemed to want to offer something to everyone (i.e. Brits, Canadians) but none of the food looked nor tasted appetizing. For the last three days of our trip, we would eat all our meals (authentic Mexican food) at a restaurant in Punta Mita, 10 minutes up the road by bus. The only decent meal we had at the resort was at the beach BBQ - awesome ribs, so tender they fell off the bone, grilled chicken&sausages.

Entertainment shows at night were actually pretty good. The entertainers tried really hard - we saw one show that featured traditional dances from different Mexican regions&the next night featured international dances. Very good.

If you want to get away from the noise in downtown Puerto Vallarta to somewhere totally remote, this is it. We would only consider returning if we upgraded to the newer section the Royal Suites&ate our meals outside the resort every day. Otherwise, it seems like a fun worthwhile place for families with kids.

Sue and Katrina

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by Sue Schulze from Canada
Written 2 months ago
Had a wonderful time the staff were superb. The best holiday we have ever had.

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