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June 19, 2009

Take $1,234 Off Your Bill at the Four Seasons Punta Mita

Punta Mita pool

The view from the pool at the Four Seasons Punta Mita, a Conde Nast Traveler Gold List property near Puerto Vallarta, Mexico. Photo courtesy of concierge.com.

By Kathryn Maier on Travel Deals

Daily deals One, two, three, four...book this deal, then save some more.  The Four Seasons Punta Mita is giving away $1,234 in resort credits if you stay a minimum of four nights.  This represents huge savings because, unlike most other resort-credit deals, you can apply the $1,234 credit toward the cost of your room (as well as toward any incidentals). 

The cost breakdown:  If you book a garden-view "casita room" (the hotel's least-expensive room category) for $531 per night (including taxes and resort charges) for the minimum of four nights, it costs $2,125.  But apply the $1,234 in resort credits, and your four-night stay now costs just $891, or $223 per night -- nearly 60% off

For travel through: December 21 (blackout dates apply over Thanksgiving week).

Book through: We recommend booking through Terry McCabe of Altour, one of the top travel specialists on Wendy's Rolodex, since she can score perks -- free daily breakfast, a $100 golf credit per stay, and an upgrade on a space-available basis -- that you can't get if you book directly through the hotel.

Comments

Hi,

I Run a honeymoon registry, do you recommend this for the honeymooner or just the average traveler?

Thanks,
Ray
http://www.BuzzWorthytravel.com

Hi Ray, Kathryn here. I just spoke with an editor here whos been to the property recently, and he said he saw several honeymooning couples there. He reports the sunsets are excellent, the beach is nice in that rugged Pacific way, and the resort hosts romantic dinners--with tiki torches--at the end of a peninsula, to dramatic effect. However, non-honeymooners will be happy there too--especially families, since they have a great childrens center.

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