Beautiful Hotel Between the Ocean and the Cuale River
Back to Hotel Molino de Agua Scam alert Though there's an active website for this property that asks for credit card information on an unsecured page, the LA Times says this property closed for good and has been torn down.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Oct 31 2009 Great Experience The first time we stayed at Molino de Agua we completely fell in love with the property.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 12 2008 Beautiful Place My husband and I stayed at the Molino de Agua hotel back in 1988 while we were on our honeymoon. We loved it!!! We returned again for a 19 year wedding anniversity and our stay was wonderful. Back in 1988 we got a small room and it was cozy perfect for honeymooners and this time we stayed in a suite named "Alicia" the same as our daughter's name and it was beautiful and clean. The kids enjoyed every moment we were there. They enjoyed the pool and the ocean front. The staff were very friendly and courtious we recommend Molino de Agua hotel. We are defenately are coming back!!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Sep 25 2007 2 days with NO hot water? We were very disappointed with our stay at Molino de Agua. We made a reservation for 2 nights. When we arrived our room was not ready. OK, no problem. We told the manager that we would be back around 6-7 pm. When we returned he had given our room away and the only one left was right across from the breakfast area. OK, no problem. We tried to take a shower, but no hot water! Called the desk, but no one was available to help us until morning. OK, no problem. In the morning we called again and were told they would get it fixed as soon as possible. We went out to breakfast and when we returned no water at all! Manager said they were working on the problem. We returned that evening about 6 pm, still no water. Called again, and about 1 hour later we had water but still no hot water. We asked for another room. The desk clerk said she had to call the manager. The manager never called back, according to the desk clerk, and there were no other rooms available at our rate, so she could do nothing without the managers permission. The next morning we tried for the hot water again still nothing and then they turned off the water completely again. We waited another hour. After 2 nights with no hot water we left. We tried to explain to the desk clerk that we felt we were owed some compensation because of the water situation. Again she called the manager who evidently said NO,NO,NO. We stayed, therefore we had to pay the full amount. He refused to speak with us, even on the phone. Very bad experience. I will never stay there again.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 30 2006 The perfect place to experience Puerto Vallarta. It is located in the perfect location with downtown so close. The people were very friendly and made you feel like you were part of thier family visiting. I would not stay anywhere else in PV.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Mar 03 2006 Defenetly going back!!! I enjoyed everything very much! Maybe thebest hotel ever been to! I had a great time the bedrooms are just great! They have a very special touch! I had a wonderful time there and left back lots of memorioes! Oh the Chimapnzee they have there... It is adorable!
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Feb 16 2006 Good location; lousy hotel We had a room facing the Bay on the second floor. The view was greate and it is in a great location on the River Quale by the bridge on Ignacio Vallarta. However the toilet leaked at the floor; on the second day they used caulking and it didn't work. On the third day we requested a new room and they moved us up to the third floor (no elevators). The lock didn't work well and after about the fourth day the lock refused to work at all. So they switched locks withh our previous second floor room. The drapes were off the draw rack about 12 inches, never fixed, and really looked tacky. This is a hotel that is about 35 years oold with cottages as well. The room we had had two queen beds and cost $138 a day with a balcony. No phone, tv, or clock. The breakfast buffet was just so-so and cost 95 pesos ($9.50), not worth the money. Several years ago when we were in PV I said I'd like to stay at this place sd there esd a lot of foliage and the cottages looked so cute. It was really a disappointment. They also have a large cage with a Macah, and another cage with one lonely monkey.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jan 31 2006 It's not for everyone, but I loved it! If you're use to amenities like television, or telephone, or carpeting for that matter, then this place is not for you.
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Aug 28 2005 the good service is a beautiful the experience what i living in the hotel is really good the service and i love and need of the girl of gerenci of reception is very nice and y love
Reviewed by: A Yahoo! Contributor from on Jun 22 2005 Oasis in the City The Molina de Agua is an oasis in the busy city of Puerto Vallarta. The location is unbeatable. It's right smack in "old town" with it's funky shops, restaurants, cobblestone streets and activity. It's located on the most popular beach in town. You can easily catch a bus or taxi or even walk anywhere you want to go, especially to the popular Malecon and the Plaza.