Located in San Francisco, PAL.MAR Hotel Tropical features an outdoor swimming pool, garden, terrace, and free WiFi throughout the property.
geraldine
United States of America
The property is beautiful clean and well maintained!
The staff is amazing and helpful if you need anything! Perfectly located in the village! It was again a real pleasure to stay there!!
Mixing a blend of authentic Mexican architecture and Southeast-Asian decor, Casa San Pancho offers a cozy accommodations set in San Francisco in the Nayarit Region.
Don
United States of America
The staff was very helpful. The breakfast room is beautiful, with a great view. The breakfasts are great. They have a pool and pool area that is great. We actually had two visits, one day apart. The 1st one was for one night in a normal room by the pool. The 2nd visit was for 3 nights and in the master suite - very large with a wraparound deck and great views.
Located in San Francisco, a 10-minute walk from North Sayulita Beach, Hotel Hacienda San Pancho provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a private...
Angel
Mexico
The room and bathroom spacious, the matrix and pillows very good
This hotel is in the beach town of San Francisco, a 35 minute drive from Puerto Vallarta. It offers an organic restaurant, various relaxation treatments and air conditioned rooms with a patio.
Alex
United States of America
The complimentary cup of fruit was delicious. The bistro restaurant is very good with attention to detail.
Located in San Francisco and within a 6-minute walk of North Sayulita Beach, Akoma San Pancho features a terrace, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Brenda
India
Good location 12/15 minutes walk to beach. It’s a nice walk through town. The linen and towels were nice and fresh. The community rooms are kept clean.
it’s a good place and well priced. Staff were really accommodating at all requests. Stored my luggage after check out for a few hours, much appreciated.
Located in San Francisco, SeArena San Pancho offers beachfront accommodations a few steps from San Pancho Beach and has facilities like a terrace, a restaurant and a bar.
Loved the view. Room was clean and perfect location.
Located in San Francisco, a 9-minute walk from North Sayulita Beach, Casa Pancho Playa has accommodations with free bikes, free private parking, an outdoor swimming pool and a garden.
Todo fue una muy buena experiencia 6 estuvo muy cómodo
Casa Cora is located in San Francisco, within a 7-minute walk of North Sayulita Beach and half a mile of San Pancho Beach. The hotel provides an outdoor swimming pool, hot tub and a concierge service.
The rooftop hot tub was amazing. Used it every night!
Located in San Francisco, a 5-minute walk from North Sayulita Beach, Agua de Luna Hotel Boutique, San Pancho Nayarit provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a...
It was so posh. Large room. Large comfortable stairs.
Located in San Francisco, a 6-minute walk from North Sayulita Beach, Marii Hotel Boutique provides accommodations with an outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Very cute hotel. Excellent, friendly, helpful staff
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I have visited many times and always find San Pancho to be...
I have visited many times and always find San Pancho to be the best on the Nayarit coast. Very authentic local gorgeous coastline with jungle and beach. Many excellent dining and shopping options. Restaurants I love include Barracuda, La Ola Rica, Maria's, Bistro Orgánica. Walk up the dirt road into the jungle for an amazing experience of wildlife and flora.
Pamela
United States of America
Scored 10
10
San Francisco, also know as San Pancho, has grown over the...
San Francisco, also know as San Pancho, has grown over the years and now has many good restaurants to choose from. At one time there were maybe 3 to choose from. The beach is busier than it was, as it is being "discovered" by those who are not happy about the crowds in Sayulita. Swimming in the ocean is somewhat risky and surfing is very limited. Many hotels, and there are more every year, have small pools. I hope the construction "boom" doesn't overwhelm the infrastructure.
STEVEN
United States of America
Scored 10
10
Quintessential Mexican beach town with a mix of local flare,...
Quintessential Mexican beach town with a mix of local flare, worldly X pats, and tourists from all over the globe. Tons of yoga studios, foodie restaurants, vegan restaurants, and lots of environmentally friendly efforts. The actual beach is not super relaxing since the surf is big and dangerous for kids.
Underdahl
Scored 10
10
san Pancho has become very upscale from the days we used to...
san Pancho has become very upscale from the days we used to winter there from Canada, when it was basically a little hippie town.
San Pancho Animals are doing a great job at controlling the unhomed dogs and cats with lotsa help and free spay neuter clinics, I never saw one animal that needed help.
Be careful when on the beach as there are a lot of rip tides on that beach and that whole coast.
Marias restaurant was fantastic and we enjoyed our breakfasts there as in the 2010-2014 days . We enjoyed the turtle releases at the Tropical Beach Club on the north end of the beach
Riley
Scored 6.0
6.0
People recommended going here.
People recommended going here. They said it was less crowded than Sayulita. We loved the vibe of Sayulita even thou very crowded during Christmas & New Years.
San Pancho / San Francisco basically has 1 long main street loaded with restaurants & shops. High prices for tourist throughout. It was pretty crowded after the New Year. If you go past the restaurants you can find street vendors selling chicken & other things.
The water at the beach can be unpredictable & powerful if your near or in the water.
I visited for 3 days. A day trip would be okay or 2 days at the most in my opinion. But, I'm not a real beachy person. Love to watch and hear it. More of a mountain person.
Weather was very nice during January. Never got burnt.
Paulette
United States of America
Scored 10
10
We especially appreciated the areas away from the main strip...
We especially appreciated the areas away from the main strip - there was a beautiful community center, a theater and many interesting homes and restaurants on side streets. We really enjoyed our daily walks. Our favorite restaurants were Su Pancha Madre and Jasmines. It is hilly there and the streets are stone and have holes so you need to watch your step!
Karen
United States of America
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