Beyond Mazatlán, yet rooted in its colorful past is an environment of uncommon luxury, where history and romance meet on a secluded beach to create a getaway unlike any other. Rejuvenation awaits inside the gates. This new resort, set on 20 pristine acres overlooking the Pacific Ocean, is in a new and unspoiled area that is known as "New Mazatlán." Each suite comes with a panoramic ocean view, and amenities like outdoor Jacuzzis, a beauty salon with mini-spa and lighted tennis courts nearby. Amidst the sound of native birds, you'll relax below 150-year-old mangroves that surround a free-form pool, stroll the shoreline by the bay, sport fish, play golf, tennis, or enjoy any number of nearby water activities.
Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay is an all-suite resort designed as a village of freestanding villas carefully integrated into a stand of 150-year-old mangrove trees. Each suite has a terrace or balcony with panoramic ocean views. The resort offers 258 suites in total. The Junior Suites are a full 425 square feet. A balcony with a panoramic ocean view is off of a large sitting area, adjoining a bedroom, private bath and kitchenette. Beds feature pillowtop mattresses and featherbed mattress covers. Ceiling fans offer a cooling alternative to suites' air conditioning. Fully equipped kitchenettes provide cooking facilities. VCRs and DVD players, along with movies, are available for rent.
Decor showcases pale-blue walls; white ceilings and crown molding; white furniture; fabrics in green and gold; pale floor tiles from the same Spanish factory that provided tiles for the historical district's restoration. Aqua seat cushions, contemporary art, Mexican ceramic bathroom accessories, and decorative tiles also contribute bright colors.
The Emerald Bay offers guests two unique and memorable restaurants that are open now, with two more to come. Whether you are looking for a dining experience that compares favorably with some of the finest establishments anywhere in Mexico, or a place where you can relax in a more casual atmosphere, the Emerald Bay offers both to you, today.
La Cordeliere offers fine ocean view dining in its casually elegant interior or al fresco on the shaded terrace the perfect place for masterfully prepared meals and festive theme night buffets. The naming of La Cordeliere is a tribute to an important time in Mazatlán's history when a small group of valiant local men warded off the invasion of the awesome French warship for which the restaurant is named.
Two heated pools provide year-round swimming. One measures 107 meters (350 ft) and features a toddlers' section, infinity edges, and a spa tub. The other has a swim-up bar and is adjoined by toddlers' pool and spa tub. Natural-contour resort grounds feature expansive lawns, gardens, Greek-style statues, koi ponds, waterfalls, streams, fountains, caged tropical birds, and a pond with two kinds of flamingos, black and white swans, and Pichichin ducks.
A health spa with complimentary steam room offers massage, facials, waxing, and hair/nail care. A complimentary fitness center contains a Universal gym, cardio machines, and free weights. An Internet center with six computers offers high-speed connections (surcharge) and wireless Internet access (surcharge). Supervised children's activities (surcharges) are offered in an air-conditioned room and outdoors. This Pueblo Bonito Emerald Bay offers complimentary family activities including pool aerobics, games and contests, and Spanish, dancing, and cooking lessons.