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The Inn, a Moorish-style villa, designed by the well-known Puerto Vallartan architect, Salvador "Cache" Perez, was built in l986 by Rosalie Hope and Del and Ray Lewand as a Bed and Breakfast and includes just three guest rooms, which offer the ultimate in relaxation in a tropical setting. Each comfortable room, located on the second floor, has its own private balcony, custom tiled bathroom, and a sweeping panoramic view of the palm lined sandy beaches while the warm Pacific is at the doorstep. The sun drenched tiled patios and terraces are favorite places for reading and relaxation complimented by the brilliant bougainvilla flowers and palms that grace the hillside location overlooking the sea. Guests wake up each morning with the aroma of fresh Mexican coffee brewing in the kitchen. After gathering on one of the terraces for early coffee and tea around nine o'clock a delicious breakfast is served "al fresco" on the main terrace overlooking the beach. For the guests' enjoyment refrigerator space is available for snacks and is kept stocked with a variety of complimentary sodas, beer and juices. Margaritas served at sunset are also one of the many traditions that guests look forward to upon their return to Casa de Los Amigos. For dinner, guests enjoy a wide selection of international dishes featured at the many local restaurants nearby. The Innkeepers not only provide information on each restaurant, but offer transportation and many times accompany the guests for a night out. DISTINCTIVE FEATURES:
Mailing Address
in USA: Rosalie Hope Open November
1 to May 1
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