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We are seasoned travelers who visit Mexico frequently and stay in a wide variety of accommodations.
My 11-year old son and I recently visited for three days and stayed there for the first time.
My family and I have visited Imanta for meals on several...More
This is a very secluded resort in middle of jungle and ocean. This place is more of a special adventure. The beach is very private as there are only 12 rooms. In one word Amanta is amazing! The place is unforgettable as is the food,...More
Stayed here because St Regis and Four Seasons didn’t have rooms we wanted and am so glad we got to stay here. This is a very secluded resort in middle of jungle and ocean.
Service can be a bit slow and there isn’t much choice...More
Stay away unless you like cocktails with no alcohol. Stay away unless you like inedible food. Stay away unless you like many big black spiders, iguanas and geckos sleeping in your room with you. And yes, you are in a jungle so you can’t be...More
Please don't go to Imanta. Don't go enjoy the amazing accommodation. Don't go enjoy the remarkable and friendly staff. Don't go sample the fabulous food. Don't go, because my wife and I want to keep this off the beaten track, total jewel of a boutique...More
It could be interesting if you are up for the adventure but there are pitfalls too. On the positive side, the beach is fantastic for kids, food is great, rooms are spacious and most have a plunge pool so vacation with a... More
It could be interesting if you are up for the adventure but there are pitfalls too. On the positive side, the beach is fantastic for kids, food is great, rooms are spacious and most have a plunge pool so vacation with a toddler could be nice depending on how you like to vacation. I am not sure if they have high chairs or cribs (you'd have to ask them) and the resort in general is quite quiet - so if your two year old is on the quiet side - that's great - but if you have the sort of two year old that wakes up in the night, cries, is noisy - it might be tough for you and your neighbors. Also, if you do have a plunge pool - of course there is the safety concern - you will have to keep track of your two year old. The property is a bit of a trek for a two year old up and down from the beach to the breakfast and dinner spot - so there might be a lot of carrying for you. If you are looking for a big family pool, kids club, full hotel kid amenities - the Four Seasons is a better choice. But if you are the type of traveler that likes to be off the beaten path, be surrounded by natural beauty, enjoy time relaxing in quietude - then Imanta is the better choice.
We did not stay there, had a day pass with dinner etc., It is a luxury hotel so they will have everything you need but from the way the rooms are situated with complete privacy all you would need to do is open the slider... More
We did not stay there, had a day pass with dinner etc., It is a luxury hotel so they will have everything you need but from the way the rooms are situated with complete privacy all you would need to do is open the slider doors. We actually live in the village of Punta de Mita and never use A/C as there is enough breeze from the ocean and no bugs in the winter