My husband and I stayed at Ocho Cascadas over Christmas December 2008 and had a wonderful time! I think how people react to Ocho depends...
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My husband and I stayed at Ocho Cascadas over Christmas
December 2008 and had a wonderful time! I think how people
react to Ocho depends on the time of year they visit the resort
since it doesn't have AC. The temperatures in December when
we went were delightful - warm during the day which made for
great use of the private pool and then it cooled off at night
which made for pleasant, comfortable sleeping. We had no
problems falling asleep at night due to noise (again I think it
depends on the time of year you visit).
We loved the open air aspect of the resort and its great vistas of
the Bay of Banderas. This past year we watched both dolphins
and whales as they traversed the bay, so if you go during whale
season be sure to take binoculars!
While the restaurants in PV are great with lots of different
cuisines to choose from, we enjoyed walking into town (it's
downhill!) to buy fresh fish and shrimp and cooked in a couple of
nights in the full kitchen. We also had the in-room chef at the
resort one night for a nice and easy quiet romantic dinner as we
watched the sunset from our table.
The staff at Ocho is friendly and very helpful in arranging
restaurant reservations, sight-seeing tours, snorkeling, etc. if
you need help in those areas. Also, for folks who simply have to
stay connected electronically, guests can access their email at a
computer in the office (no charge).
We understand that Ocho will cease to exist in its current form
as a timeshare after 2009 (the property is being sold for
development of some sort) so time is limited if you want to visit
this great, unique resort.