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This
huge Waterfront Villa is located 15 km. south downtown, where the
natural resources give a
delightful kaleidoscope of endless natural flora and fauna,
once used as scenes for the Hollywood movies "Night of the Iguana",
"The
Predator" among others.
You will experience breathtaking panoramic views
of the
Banderas Bay, the spacious and open "Palapa", living room, round dining area
and old Mexican style kitchen with a clay oven. The 15 luxury bedrooms, one
double suite and master bedroom with Jacuzzi, fireplace and steam room
overlook the pacific ocean. Each room represents an exciting journey into the world of prestigious
ecological living.
Four
huge terraces, one with a large Palapa Bar on the recreation area, are a
unique design statement of this exclusive Villa. A must for special events,
weddings,
corporate dream vacations, etcetera.
A large infinity swimming pool, warm heart shaped Jacuzzi
that accommodates 16
people and BBQ with the ocean and magnificent rocks at front
acting as a sentinel to its privacy and solitude.
Inspired
out of the mystical ambience of a harmonious natural environment adorned
with the privacy you'd come to expect of a prestigious resort sanctuary.
Be part of the prestigious
few to discover the gateway to the heart of paradise.
By special
arrangement Villa Mia has been made available to select
qualified groups. The Villa is a privately owned estate and is not open to
the general public. Because the Villa accommodates only one group at a time,
there is a minimum rental of 10 bedroom
and four nights. Student groups, bachelor parties, packaging general public groups, or
the like are not accepted.
Reservations must consist on a
minimum of 10 rooms. We do not accept reservations on less than
10 rooms.
Location:
The Villa Resort is located 15Km. south of downtown, situated on
Banderas Bay on the west coast of Mexico.
Airlines:
All have
scheduled flights from the United States to Puerto Vallarta. Puerto Vallarta
is about 2 1/2 hours from Los Angeles, Dallas, Houston, and Phoenix; 3 hours
from San Francisco; 4 hours from Chicago and 4 1/2 hours from Seattle.
Reservation Policy:
Your reservation will be confirmed upon receipt of your 50% deposit. The
balance, plus a $500.00 security &
phone deposit is due on last paymentl. The security deposit is refundable, providing there is no damage or
long distance phone calls during the guest's stay.
Cancellation Policy:
In case of cancellation at least 45 days and out, the Owner will try to
re-let the property and return the deposit amount to the Tenant less 20%
service charge. In the event that VILLA MIA PUERTO VALLARTA cannot be re-let
over the exact dates of the Tenant's reservation, the Owner will not refund
any portion of the money paid.
The Staff:
Is charming, well trained, and eager to please. Their
desire is to see that the guests have a wonderful stay.(for
more information please check our Staff and Services link in the Information
area.
Food and Liquor:
The menus are selected by the guests, and all the shopping is
done by the staff on an "at cost" basis; there is no mark-up. [Please note: no credit cards
accepted.] The chefs are trained under American standards, and wash all
fruits and vegetables in a purifying agent prior to their storage in the
refrigerator.
Water:
The estate has its own 50,000 gallon reservoir and purification system;
in addition we will supply large drinking bottled water containers
for your daily use.
Electricity:
All of the Villa's electric plug receptacles are U.S. standard (AC 110-115)
outlets.
Transfers from Airport to Resort:
Shuttle service to and from the airport is available through taxi and
bus services located at the Airport. We can arrange a pick up at the
airport upon request.
Immigration:
Individuals entering Mexico must have a tourist card, available free of
charge through the airlines ticket desk. You must also carry proof of
citizenship, such as passport, birth certificate, or photo identification.
Your tourist card must also be returned on leaving Mexico.
Duty Customs:
On entering Mexico all visitors must declare to Mexican customs officials
any items intending to be left Mexico valued at over $300 dollars. Items of
a personal nature pass through customs freely.
Temporary Importation Permit:
A temporary permit is needed to bring audiovisual equipment, gifts, awards,
stationery, etc. into Mexico To get this permit, you must provide your
ground operator with a letter stating the date of your event, the purpose of
bringing such items into Mexico and your intention to return the goods to
their place of origin. The letter must be presented at least 45 days prior
to your arrival date.
Weather And Temperature:
The climate in the Puerto Vallarta Region is tropical. Temperatures range
from 70 to 90 degrees
Fahrenheit (21 to 32 Celsius) year
round. To check weather in Puerto Vallarta
click here.
Currency:
The Peso is the official currency of Mexico. Current exchange rates are
favorable for travelers from the U.S., Canada, Europe and many other
countries. Travelers checks and major credit cards are widely accepted,
however personal checks are not accepted. The U.S. dollar is accepted in
most shopping areas and given the current rate of exchange.
Local Points:
Take time out to see the historical majesty that is Puerto Vallarta. A
variety of chartered excursions are widely available, including enchanting
country side and city tours, a tropical jungle tour, a scenic cruise, whale
watching and a romantic dinner cruise.
Shopping:
Upscale malls, outdoor markets and arcades sell everything from designer
clothing to Mexican jewelry and handicrafts.
Nightlife:
After dark a glittering array of nightlife and dining awaits your pleasure
-- in both Puerto Vallarta and nearby Nuevo Vallarta.
Map Of
Puerto Vallarta Mexico:

Additional Information:
An informative information pack, with answers to most questions from
arriving guests, such as "what to wear," "what to bring," etc. will be sent
to the guests 30 days prior to arrival.
We thank you for your interest in The Villa Resort and hope to have the opportunity
to welcome you into our home.
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