Villa Vera has an impressive past but the present needs attention. The room and gardens were genuinely superb. The management have some petty ideas and irritating habits of trying to get you to 'tour the resort' - read timeshare touting. They charged US $10 because we put our own cold drinks in their minibar but could not supply a fridge for the suite. They ban your drinks from your private pool area so you will buy theirs. Sorry, we paid a fair bit to stay there and I would have booked the timeshare package if I wanted all that. (Incidentally, check out their timeshare samplers on their website - its a good saving if you can stand the attempted muggings but probably a financial disaster if you end up signing on - why on earth do people buy those?) Its also too far from the seafront up a steep hill in the tropical heat even if you're pretty fit. So highly recommended for wealthy folk who never want to leave the complex and like nice spacious rooms surrounded by lovely mango trees and coconut palms. Anyone who has ever been tempted to sign up for a timeshare, stay away from Acapulco - its arrived - and signing up for mathematics lessons at night school might help you get through such urges. So, not that good if you want to do more than look across to the beautiful bay. Finally, they have the cheek to wack a donation to their allegedly favourite charity on your bill when you leave.






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