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The Tides Zihuatanejo
Playa La Ropa S/N
Zihuatanejo, Mexico
Style: Contemporary Classic
Atmosphere: Lively
70 Rooms
The old Villa del Sol, a Zihuatanejo beachfront classic since 1978, is now the Tides Zihuatanejo — it’s owned by Kor, the same group that owns the Tides in Miami Beach as well as a number of LA-area boutique hotels. New ownership hasn’t changed the essential appeal of the place one bit; it’s still right on Mexico’s longest beach, the suites are still spacious and private as ever, and the service is still tireless and efficient.
In fact you could really just call it a polish. The interiors have been updated a bit, but the rooms are all still individually designed, each with a balcony or a terrace. Those right on the beach, naturally, are the prize ones, but there’s not a bad room anywhere. Suites come with private infinity-edge plunge pools, and the other rooms make do with the resort’s three pools (and the Pacific, of course).
One unqualified improvement is the newly expanded spa, complete with yoga studio and a fitness studio in a sunny palapa surrounded by greenery. A word for families (and those determined to avoid them): while there’s no outright prohibition on children, the Tides is an adult-oriented resort — high-maintenance kids would be better served elsewhere.
How to get there:
The Tides Zihuatanejo is approximately a 15-20 minute drive from Ixtapa-Zihuatanejo International Airport.

