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On several counts, Manzanillo is certainly not your typical beach vacation place. One can find a surprising mix of luxury resorts, bustling commercialism, and undeveloped remoteness. Manzanillo claim for fame is its status as Mexico's trading door to the Pacific Rim, handling large outputs of industrial and agricultural products. The Bahia de Manzanillo area has most of the resorts, sporting seaside activities along with elegant accommodations and dining. The Bahia de Santiago is slightly less traveled by tourists and so a visit there results in a deeper experience with the local way of life.
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Barcelo Karmina Palace  4+ Stars
Karmina Palace is a sure delight with its superior all suites, all inclusive concept. Other luxury hotels and resorts just can't compare.

Camino Real Manzanillo 4+ Stars
Located in the back Miguel de la Madrid Blvd.

Grand Bay Hotel Isla Navidad 5 Stars
This hotel is situated just 2 minutes from the beach and town centre of Barra de Navidad on the Mexican Costa Dorada. It is around 85 km from Colmia, and Manzanillo international airport is about 35 minutes away.

Las Hadas Golf Resort and Marina 4 Stars
This comfortable hotel is located at the most beautiful place of the Mexican Riviera, at the habour of Manzanillo. The International Airport is 35 min from the hotel.

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