Compare All-Inclusive Resorts in Pacific Coast in 2026
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Top Pacific Coast All Inclusive Resorts & Hotels

Hotel Riu Palace Pacifico - Adults Only - All Inclusive
"the more you eat... the more you drink... the more they love you! great food, great service, great selection.i have been going there for more than 20 years and Never got sick with there food,it's always fresh and delicious ! I keep going back again and again.. thank you Riu.. Tony G"
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2026

Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta - All-inclusive
"I love the service and friendly staff, everyone at the Hyatt ziva was amazing, I also enjoyed the private beach, the buffet was great especially Cesar a cook at the seafood station area. He served me some delicious spicy shrimp. I can't wait to go back to Puerto Vallarta just to visit my friends ..."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Garza Blanca Preserve Resort & Spa
"Beautiful resort, and the staff is absolutely amazing. Our concierge Modesta was wonderful!! She took care of everything from dinner reservations to spa and everything inbetween! Truly an amazing vacation!!"
Reviewed on May 11, 2026

Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All Inclusive & Spa
"Great beach and great staff"
Reviewed on Jun 6, 2026

Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort, Puerto Vallarta
"A True Sanctuary in Puerto Vallarta: My Third Visit and Counting This was my third time staying at the Hilton Vallarta, and it somehow continues to exceed my expectations. When you find a resort that truly allows you to disconnect, you keep coming back, and this property has become that go-to spot ..."
Reviewed on Jun 7, 2026

Iberostar Selection Playa Mita - All Inclusive
"Great stay good food, fun pool and beach areas to choose from. Lunch was great, the tacos by the beach were fantastic, the only tiny complaint is the room AC could have blown a touch cooler. Everything else was super awesome"
Reviewed on Jun 5, 2026

Buenaventura Grand Hotel & Great Moments - All Inclusive
"Front staff was really helpful with checking us in. Kudos to Justin, very cheerful attitude and smoothed out some kinks in our check-in with some of the staff. He's really good at his job. Food was delicious and varied. Servers were really attentive and quick. My daughter really enjoyed their drop-in ..."
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2026

Barceló Puerto Vallarta - All Inclusive
"The hotel and rooms are beautiful. Beach and foliage are beautiful as well. However, the food is average at best."
Reviewed on Jun 8, 2026

Crown Paradise Golden All Inclusive Resort - Adults Only
"My stay at Crown Paradise Golden was unfortunately a mixed experience. When we first checked in, the junior suite room was extremely hot, and the A/C wouldn't cool below 79 degrees. It made it very difficult to sleep, especially after a long day of traveling. The room design was also odd. The bathroom ..."
Reviewed on Jun 4, 2026
Adults Only Hotels in Pacific Coast

Crown Paradise Golden All Inclusive Resort - Adults Only
Pacific Coast All inclusive Hotels
When you want to get away and have someone else take care of all the pesky details of a vacation, pack your bags for an all-inclusive resort—by golly, you deserve it. You pay one fixed rate and voila! Living like royalty will be the new status quo. At the all-inclusive hotels in Pacific Coast, you can relax in the lap of luxury, forgetting about the ordinary while you sip on your bottomless martini.
Quit spending more than you should on vacation with separate tabs for food, drinks, rooms, and fun. All-inclusive resorts in Pacific Coast are the places to go when one bill is all you want to pay. Some hotels feature all-you-can-eat buffets, open bars (you don’t even have to tip!), fun group activities, and more. It doesn’t matter if you’re in the mountains of Colorado or on the beaches of the Caribbean, it’s nearly impossible to go wrong at one of these accommodations. There’s even Pacific Coast all-inclusive resorts that cater to couples. Whether it’s an adult-only getaway or family-friendly vacation, Travelocity can help you book the perfect resort.
Now’s your chance to spoil yourself and get truly pampered. You’ll be dreaming about an all-inclusive resort for years, and now’s your chance to go and smell the roses. Browse Travelocity’s exclusive deals and book your trip now, and you’ll soon be waited on hand and foot.
Popular All-Inclusive Stays in Pacific Coast
Pacific Coast hotels essential information
Accommodation | 19,251 hotels |
|---|---|
Lowest Price | $71 |
Highest Price | $569 |
Popular hotels | Hyatt Ziva Puerto Vallarta - All-inclusive, Iberostar Selection Playa Mita - All Inclusive, Fiesta Americana Puerto Vallarta All Inclusive & Spa, Hotel Riu Palace Pacifico - Adults Only - All Inclusive, Barceló Puerto Vallarta - All Inclusive, Hilton Vallarta Riviera All-Inclusive Resort, Puerto Vallarta, Garza Blanca Preserve Resort & Spa, Crown Paradise Golden All Inclusive Resort - Adults Only, Buenaventura Grand Hotel & Great Moments - All Inclusive |
Recent Pacific Coast All Inclusive Resort Reviews By Fellow Wanderers

Hotel Riu Vallarta - All Inclusive
"Pros: Housekeeping was always timely and cleaned rooms well. The staff is attentive and helpful. The bar is well staffed and employees are quick at making drinks. The steakhouse restaurant was a treat to have as an option; it is first-come-first-served, but we were seated immediately. Cons: there’s no conditioner in the shower, only shower gel. We had a rental car, so on our trip to the Malecón in Puerto Vallarta, we stopped at Walmart to buy shampoo and conditioner. They had some for sale in the hotel gift shop for 3x the price. In the buffet, there was a large sanitizer bottle in a visible spot for the first two or three days; but the rest of our week there, it was gone; I asked for it and it was outside the front door. After serving myself, I had to put my plate down, and walk outside the door to apply sanitizer before sitting down to eat. Also, I was disappointed to not have conchita bread available for breakfast- something that’s ubiquitous in Mexican cuisine. Lastly, I felt it was inappropriate for employees to use beach towels, which guests use daily, to wipe up sandy water around the pool, and worse yet- to wipe up vomit after a guest vommited next to the pool- gross! Other than that, it was a pleasant experience staying here."














