Hotel Finisterra Mexico

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Hotel Finisterra

Hotel Information: A celebrity destination when the 54 original cliff-front rooms opened in 1971, the Hotel Finisterra maintains tradition, as families and couples return annually to renew acquaintances. The original buildings rest on elaborate stone foundations surrounded by boulders. A contemporary beachfront tower complements the look with a rough cement exterior. Waterfalls drop down a rock cliff between the two sections and an aerial walkway connects the two sections.

Insider tip: A few steps up from the cliff-top Whale Watcher Bar, a small, shaded area containing two tables and thickly cushioned chairs offers a semi-private spot for secluded lunching and stargazing over a cocktail or espresso.

Hotel Finisterra offers 286 guestrooms in two sections. The Finisterra Section is the resort’s original building from 1971, and consists of low-rise buildings (without elevators) built into a rock cliff. The 4–9-story Palapa Beach Club tower has a contemporary design and is closer to the beach. Waterfalls cascade over the rock cliff between the two sections. An enclosed walkway from the tower's seventh floor connects the sections. Wireless Internet access is available (surcharge).

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