September 19 thru October 2
170 sq. ft.
Enjoy your holiday in the perfect space.
170 sq. ft.
Gaze at the beautiful views from your cozy room.
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Experience a spectacular view for a memorable holiday.
Day One
A perfect climate, a famous zoo and a relaxed SoCal vibe await visitors to San Diego. Those lucky enough to find themselves here enjoy exceptional Mexican food, oceanside walks, art galleries and exciting nightlife in the Gaslamp Quarter.
Be sure to see the city's impressive harbor, home to an active naval fleet as well as the USS Midway, a ship turned museum. Drink San Diego in, it always goes down smooth.
Day Four
Nestled on the glittering shores of Bahía de Banderas and bordered by mountains to the east, Puerto Vallarta is a vibrant resort town bustling with tourists.
Surrounded by sleek, world-class resorts and thrilling night clubs, Puerto Vallarta's downtown area has steadfastly held its character. You'll still find the traditional whitewashed houses with red-tile roofs, vivid bougainvillea, cobblestone streets, and colorful fishing boats.
Day Six
Located in Oaxaca, Mexico, Huatulco is famous for its beaches and the sparkling blue water of surrounding bays.
Spend the day hiking and snorkeling at Parque Nacional Huatulco, which also serves as a nature reserve for Oaxaca's abundant wildlife, or head east to Zona Arqueológica Bocana del Rio Copalita, an archaeological museum and the site of ancient ruins.
Day Eight
Puntarenas, Costa Rica, is a Pacific coastal city and province known for its vibrant blend of nature, adventure, and relaxed beach life.
It's a major port city and a popular destination for both domestic and international tourism, offering a variety of experiences including surfing, wildlife encounters, and exploring nearby national parks like Manuel Antonio Puntarenas is also a gateway to the Nicoya Peninsula and Monteverde Cloud Forest, making it an ideal base for exploring various parts of the country.
Day Ten
An essential passageway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, the Panama Canal is an extraordinary technological landmark and a testament to human innovation.
Built in the early twentieth century by American engineers, the canal weaves through the Panamanian isthmus and allows easy access for commercial freighters and cruise ships alike. This stretch of Central America, with lush rain forests and glittering water, makes for an enjoyable cruise.
Day Eleven
A true gem on the Caribbean coast, the port city of Cartagena (Cartagena de Indias) welcomes visitors with its charming old town, colonial buildings, and exceptional beaches.
A popular cruise ship stop, many seafarers find themselves honorary Cartagenans, as they stroll shady, cobblestone lanes and gaze upon impressive churches, the dramatic fortress Castillo de San Felipe Barajas, Las Bóvedas Market, and the striking, 19th century Clock Tower Monument.
Day Fourteen
Nestled between Biscayne Bay to the east and Everglades National Park to the west, Miami, Florida is one of the Sunshine State's most vibrant, culturally diverse, and dynamic cities.
A veritable melting-pot, Miami has been heavily influenced by Latin American culture. Visit the city’s Little Haiti and Little Havana neighborhoods to discover authentic Cuban and Haitian cuisine, colorful art museums, jazz bars, and robust brewed coffee. Revel in a savory bite of the classic Cubano sandwich, a staple in Miami.