Welcome to Sunscape Dorado Pacifico Ixtapa All - Inclusive Resort & Spa!
Deluxe Partial Ocean View Rooms:
Comfy rooms and suites offer friends and couples the perfect home-away-from-home. At Sunscape Dorado Pacifico Ixtapa you’ll find a casual, welcoming atmosphere with spacious, well-appointed guest rooms and suites, and private balconies and terraces overlooking breathtaking Palmar Bay. It’s the perfect spot to make yourself at home. All rooms and suites are non-smoking.
Room Amenities :
- Two accessible rooms are available in this category
- Private Balcony
Duration: 5 days & 4 nights
Traveler Requirements: Married or cohabitating with matching address on ID's for cohabitating couples.
Guests Included: 2 adults and 2 children 2 years of age and under.
Children 3 - 12 years of age can be added for $75.00 per child per night.
Additional Travelers: Contact us for more information.
Additional Nights: Contact us for more information
Resort Fees & Taxes Apply: $399.00 Total for 4 Nights
Booking Requirements: A copy of all Adult travelers traveling must include a copy of their State ID's or Passports when booking.
Featured Resort Amenities
Near the Resort
List of Services
- Delfiniti of Mexico
If one of your dreams is to swim with dolphins, it can become a reality by visiting Delfiniti Ixtapa. Six different programs allow visitors to interact with the majestic sea mammals to varying degrees, tailoring the experience to each person's needs and tastes. For more information; click the picture!
- Isla Ixtapa
Ixtapa's finest attraction is a popular island. The turquoise waters are crystal-clear, calm (particularly on the main Playa Varadero) and good for snorkeling. Playa Corales on the back side of the island is the quietest beach, with soft white sand and offshore coral reef, but more waves. For more information; click the picture!
- Palo Maria Waterfalls
Playa Contramar is a beautiful place to snorkel but the beach is made up of surf-polished rocks and not sand. It's recommended to go there by boat and take a lunch. There is no reliable restaurant there but the coral and rock formations underwater are well worth seeing (look for the tunnel!). Unfortunately the developers of the surrounding lands have been allowed to modify the beach so that it no longer has its natural look. For more information; click the picture!