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This Brand New, 4.5-Star Punta Mita Hotel is 55% Off Right Now
Celebrities love it here, and we think you will, too.
In the words of the great James Taylor, “Woh, Mexico, it sounds so simple, I just got to go.” And with Travelzoo’s latest deal, the decision is pretty simple. The travel site partnered with the W Punta de Mita, which opened less than a year ago, to offer a 55-percent discount on room stays this spring, summer and fall (May 1-October 20). While rooms at other 5-star hotels in Punta Mita are going for $600+ a night, Travelzoo is offering three nights at the W for just $599. That’s right, three nights at a brand new, oceanfront hotel in Mexico’s hottest destination town…for just 600 bucks.
Here’s a few more details to sell you: The deal comes with welcome drinks for two, 20-percent off all spa treatments and free bikes to cruise around the property during your stay. Speaking of the property, have you seen it?
It’s, in a word, stunning. An infinity edge pool overlooks the beach and ocean, while the upgraded oceanfront suites (which you can also nab at a discount), have their own private plunge pools.
Need more enticement? A casual beach bar serves fresh ceviche daily, and you can also dine at Jean-Georges’ (yes, that Jean-Georges) Spice Market.
So, if you’re like me and haven’t been to Mexico since college spring break (no, I’m not going to divulge the year), and all you really know of the destination is all-inclusive budget hotels and establishments that encourage you to dance on the bar—well, I think it’s time we discover the posh, celebrity-loving enclave that is Punta Mita. And with this deal, we can do it on our old college budgets.
THE VENUE: W Punta de Mita
THE DEAL: 55%-off standard room rates
WHEN YOU CAN GO: May 1, 2017-October 20, 2017
BUY FROM: Travelzoo, $599/three nights, $789/four nights, $979/five nights (for a Jungle View room, prices for Ocean View Rooms and Oceanfront Suites are also discounted, but priced higher)