Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf and Spa Resort
Our first trip to Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach was in March 2016. Our Room was perfect and we were able to see beautiful sunsets each evening of our stay.
We ate several times at the Bistro and at La Nao, ate twice at Zao Shen, and ate at the Japanese restaurant. We had several lunches at the pools and most of the time the service was great. We enjoyed having pre-purchased the all-inclusive package. The Quivera steakhouse was superb.
Every staff member that we encountered was friendly and accommodating. They work so hard keeping up the rooms and grounds. Contrary to hotel housekeepers in the U.S. who spend only minutes in each room, our housekeeper spent hours. Every afternoon when we returned from the pool, we had at least one towel animal in our room.
We ate several times at the Bistro and at La Nao, ate twice at Zao Shen, and ate at the Japanese restaurant. We had several lunches at the pools and most of the time the service was great. We enjoyed having pre-purchased the all-inclusive package. The Quivera steakhouse was superb.

Every staff member that we encountered was friendly and accommodating. They work so hard keeping up the rooms and grounds. Contrary to hotel housekeepers in the U.S. who spend only minutes in each room, our housekeeper spent hours. Every afternoon when we returned from the pool, we had at least one towel animal in our room.
Golf Carts were running more consistently. Skypool is perfect for 30-55 yr olds still looking for lots of fun. Weather was exceptional as usual and restaurants in town were ramped up for spring break but without many spring breakers there yet.






