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Looking for a midclass all-inclusive resort for a 50th b-day week with all single males (same age). Tennis and snorkling (kyaking) a priority. Time of year (Dec. 11-16, 2006). Approx. 6 people. Somewhat interested in PV, Hualtulco. Appreciate any feed back.
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I think you'll have a good time in Puerto Vallarta. But, I'd forget the all inclusive part. There are so many great restaurants to visit and besides
you'll see more of the town. Mismaloya would be nice. Try to check out www.vallarta-info.com, they have alot of info for you. Have FUN! Glenn |
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Thanks Glen. The group booked a week at the old El Camino Real (now called Dreams). Reviews and comments look good. The gang is set on the all inclusive concept. But your're right...PV has some of the best restaurants in Mexico.
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