Family Trip Plan  •  3 destinations, 6 resorts, deep dive

Your Mexican Caribbean and Pacific options

Sunday December 6 to Sunday December 13, 2026
James (flies Phoenix) Chelsey (flies Baltimore) Avery, age 10 Easton, age 4.5
Updated for your Uber and car seat priorities

Now it comes down to one trade off

Your two new priorities, reliable Uber and as little car travel as possible, genuinely change the pick. Uber is contested and unreliable across Cancún and the Riviera Maya, and the park day trips there mean a lot of driving, but Uber works around town in Los Cabos and well in Puerto Vallarta. Here is where that lands.

For you, Los Cabos now fits best Updated pick

It is the resort style you already loved (Villa del Palmar Cabo or Villa La Estancia on Médano), Uber works for getting around town, Médano is walkable to dining and the Marina, and the attractions are boat trips and beach rather than long drives, so Easton is barely in a car. The one trade you accept: Chelsey and Avery fly longer from Baltimore (about 6 hours or a connection), since only Cancún is a short nonstop from both cities.

Uber ✓
Works around Cabo San Lucas, walk to most things from Médano
Little driving
Beach, town, and Marina on foot, excursions by boat
Your resort
Villa del Palmar Cabo, the one that called to you
The trade
Longer flight from Baltimore for Chelsey and Avery

If a short flight for both cities matters more to you than Uber, Cancún is still the only short nonstop from both, and its resorts are excellent (see the kid resorts, where Villa del Palmar Cancún shines). Just go in clear eyed: Uber there is unreliable and the park days are real drives, which cuts against what you just told me. Full breakdown in Uber and getting around.

Your top priority

Safety, the honest breakdown

The US State Department rates by state on a 1 to 4 scale. Level 2 means "exercise increased caution," the same level it gives the United Kingdom, France, and Italy.

Destination (state)US advisoryFeb 2026 eventsFamily verdict
Cancún / Riviera Maya
Quintana Roo
Level 2Zero impact, stayed normalSafest of the three. Resort corridor crime about 4 per 100,000
Los Cabos
Baja California Sur
Level 2Zero impactVery safe tourist bubble. The real risk is the surf, not crime
Puerto Vallarta
Jalisco
Level 3 state
Resort zone and Nayarit: no restrictions
Most disrupted, since stabilizedSafe in the resort zones, but the most caveats of the three

The Jalisco Level 3 reflects rural cartel corridor areas and parts of Guadalajara, not the Puerto Vallarta or Riviera Nayarit resort zones. In Feb 2026 a military operation killed a major cartel leader in Jalisco, triggering brief road blockades. Quintana Roo and Los Cabos were unaffected. Puerto Vallarta saw temporary disruption and has since returned to normal.

Standard precautions cover nearly all real risk

  • Stay in resort and gated areas and established tourist zones.
  • Use official taxis, pre booked transfers, or Uber, never an unlicensed cab.
  • Hotel safe for valuables, use ATMs inside banks.
  • Bottled water only, even for the kids brushing teeth.
  • Swim only at calm or lifeguarded beaches, respect flag warnings.
  • Skip the timeshare and free tour pitches. Carry passport copies and travel insurance.
Getting there

Flights and your Companion Passes

DestinationFrom Phoenix (you + Easton)From Baltimore (Chelsey + Avery)Combined
Cancún~4h 00m nonstop~3h 42m nonstopBest short from both
Los Cabos~2h 15m nonstop~6h or a connectionUneven
Puerto Vallarta~2h 45m nonstop~5h 30mUneven

Companion Pass: James confirmed valid through December 31, 2026 with Easton already designated, so the trip is covered. Chelsey to confirm hers (earned through 12/31/2026 or later, Avery designated). It works to Mexico with no blackout dates, the companion pays only about $120 to $150 in taxes round trip. Two paid adult seats, two nearly free kids.

Your Uber requirement, the real picture

Uber and getting around

Ride share availability is very different by region in Mexico because of taxi union politics. Here is the honest 2026 status, since you said no Uber means no go.

DestinationUber status (2026)Airport pickupFor you
Los CabosWorks 24/7 around Cabo San LucasBlocked at SJD (federal zone), use a pre booked transferGood Uber in town, walk Médano
Puerto VallartaReliable, even late at night, the best of the threeAllowed at PVR (walk out to the pickup bridge)Best Uber but Nuevo Vallarta resorts get little service
Cancún / Riviera MayaContested. Union conflict, little to no service in the Riviera Maya, patchy in CancúnBlocked or contested at CUNWeak the one that fails your Uber rule

The car seat plan for Easton

Uber in Mexico does not reliably carry car seats, and you cannot Uber from the Cabo or Cancún airport anyway. So for the airport run, pre book a private transfer that provides a car seat, the car arrives with it installed and there is nothing to set up after a long flight. For the few rides around town, bring Easton's own seat (US seats are legal in Mexico) and use Uber. Best of all, base somewhere walkable like Médano so most days you barely touch a car.

You loved Villa del Palmar Cabo

Four more resorts in that exact mold

On site water features, a kids club that takes Easton at 4.5, kitchen suites, and à la carte dining. Here is how four strong matches compare, including the one that gives you that same feeling with a calm swimmable beach and a short nonstop from both your cities.

The smart move: if the Villa del Palmar Cabo setup is what called to you, Villa del Palmar Cancún is the same brand and the same formula, but on calm, swimmable Playa Mujeres and a short nonstop from both Phoenix and Baltimore. It keeps everyone off a long connection and still gives you the splash pads, kids club, and kitchen suites. If you are set on Cabo itself, Villa La Estancia is the plusher version of the resort you loved, right next door on the same beach.

Villa del Palmar Cancún 4.5 Tripadvisor Top same-vibe pick

Playa Mujeres, Cancún · same brand as Cabo · all inclusive optional · the flights + calm beach winner
~$300 to $450per night, room only
7 nights~$2,900 to $3,900 room only (2 kids stay free offer)
Best room for 41 Bedroom Suite, full kitchen + sofa bed
KidsVIK kids club ages 4 to 12 (Easton qualifies), free, splash pads
Beach + flightsCalm swimmable Playa Mujeres, nonstop from BOTH cities
Full kitchen suites5 pools + splash padsCalm swimmable beachKids club 4-126 restaurants~30 min from CUN
Why it fits you

The same brand and formula you loved at Cabo, but with the calmest swimmable water for Easton (Isla Mujeres shelters the bay) and the only one of these four that is a short nonstop from both Phoenix and Baltimore. Room only plus à la carte fits non drinkers, and up to two kids stay free on the family offer.

Watch-outs

Expect a timeshare pitch you can decline, the water is less vivid turquoise than the Hotel Zone with occasional seaweed (December is a better window), and there is no confirmed big pool slide like Cabo's (splash pads, a small lazy river, and an in sea inflatable park instead).

View & book at villapalmarcancun.com

Villa La Estancia Los Cabos 4.8 Tripadvisor

On Médano Beach, Cabo · Villa Group sister to VDP Cabo · the upscale step up
~$475 to $700per night, room only
7 nights~$3,500 to $5,000 room only (about 1.5 to 2x VDP Cabo)
Best room for 41 Bedroom Suite (full kitchen) or 2 Bedroom (sleeps 8)
KidsKids in Paradise 4 to 12, shares the whale slide + club with VDP next door
BeachOn swimmable Médano, Cabo's longest lazy river (~1,148 ft)
Bigger plusher suites4 pools + waterslideLongest lazy river in CaboKids club 4-12Médano beachfront#3 of 92 in Cabo
Why it fits you

The upscale version of exactly what you loved, on the same beach and complex, with access to VDP's whale slide and kids club next door, noticeably bigger suites, and Cabo's longest lazy river. Room only plus à la carte, and a stellar 4.8 rating.

Watch-outs

Pricier (about 1.5 to 2x VDP Cabo), the family buzz (kids club and whale slide) is technically next door at VDP, a short walk, and cross resort pool lounger use is allowed but not guaranteed. And Cabo is still a long flight or connection from Baltimore.

View & book at villalaestancia.com

Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos Renovated 2025

San José del Cabo · all inclusive (no room only) · the premium water park option
~$1,100+per night, all inclusive
7 nights~$9,000 all in, kids included (peak)
Best room for 4Master Double (2 doubles), sleeps 4, no kitchen
KidsKids club 4 to 12 + a NEW teens club for Avery (VR, games til 11pm)
BeachNOT swimmable (undertow). All water play is in the pools
5 pools + mini water park~5 water slidesKids + teens club8 restaurantsAll inclusiveNo kitchen
Why it fits you

A freshly renovated (2025) premium family resort with a real mini water park (about five slides plus a splash zone), a kids club that takes Easton, and a brand new teens club that is perfect for Avery at 10. Food, snacks, and kids care all prepaid, zero on site friction.

Watch-outs

All inclusive only, so as non drinkers you pay for an open bar you will not use (the value tradeoff), and the beach is not swimmable, so every kid water moment is in the pools. Priciest of the non Xcaret options, and still a long flight from Baltimore.

View & book at hyatt.com

Hotel Xcaret México 4.6 Tripadvisor The splurge

Riviera Maya · All Fun Inclusive · includes unlimited access to ALL the Xcaret parks
~$700 to $950per night, kids free
7 nights~$5,000 to $6,500 all in, kids stay free through Dec 17 2026
IncludedXcaret, Xel Há, Xplor, Xenses, Xoximilco + transfers + shuttles + ferries + all food
KidsKids club 4 to 12 (9am to 10pm), octopus splash pool with slides
BeachRocky ocean. You swim the on site rivers, lagoons, and pools
All parks includedOn site rivers + lagoonsOctopus splash poolKids club 4-12Transfers + shuttlesNonstop from both cities
Why it fits you

The premium splurge that folds the kid adventures you are already planning (Xel Há, Xcaret, Xplor and more) plus all transport and meals into one booking, and on your dates the kids stay free. The resort itself is built around swimmable rivers and lagoons with an octopus splash park, and it is a short nonstop from both cities.

Watch-outs

All inclusive only (no room only), the ocean beach is rocky so swimming is in the rivers and pools, and peak time crowding plus tough dinner reservations are the common gripes. Only worth the premium if you will actually do the parks, which you will.

View & book at hotelxcaret.com
Option 1

Cancún and the Riviera Maya

My pick88%

Based in Puerto Morelos, a calm reef town 30 minutes south of the airport

Puerto Morelos beach at sunrise
Puerto Morelos at sunrise
Turquoise Caribbean beach
The turquoise Caribbean coast
Swimming in a cenote
A cenote, freshwater cave swimming
Mexican seafood spread
Fresh seafood, the food you came for

The Caribbean side, and the one that fits all four of you at once. Warm calm swimmable water, the densest cluster of kid adventures in Mexico, genuinely great food, and the simplest travel for a split departure. Base in Puerto Morelos, calm enough for Easton and walkable to excellent seafood, then day trip to Xel Há, sea turtles in Akumal, and the cenotes. Easton is free at Xel Há, Avery is 25% off, and the water is bath warm at about 81 degrees in December.

Flights
Nonstop from both: 4h Phoenix, 3h42m Baltimore
Beach for Easton
Reef protected, shallow and calm, low December seaweed
Safety
Level 2, zero 2026 impact, the strongest of the three

The resorts, in detail

Amar Inn B&B 4.6 Tripadvisor

Puerto Morelos · ranked #1 of 29 B&Bs · breakfast included, not all inclusive
~$140 to $190per night, Dec
7 nights~$1,000 to $1,350, breakfast in
Best room for 4A two double room, or a cabin with kitchenette
KidsFamily run and calm, floaties and beach gear, no kids club
BeachReef protected and calm, about 30m from the sand
BeachfrontDaily breakfastSmall poolFree wifi + parkingA/CWalkable town
Why it fits you

Cheapest and most authentic, steps from a calm swimmable beach, and a 5 minute walk to Puerto Morelos's genuinely excellent non buffet restaurants (the town earned a Michelin nod in 2025). Included Mexican breakfast, no all inclusive lock in, and the owners are known for handling dietary needs.

Watch-outs

The pool is small and unheated, the rooms are simple (a modest B&B, not a resort), and there is no kids club or on site dinner. If you want a warm pool for Easton, this is the weak point.

View & book at amarinn.mx

The Fives Oceanfront 4.3 Tripadvisor

Puerto Morelos · upscale all suite, full kitchens · all inclusive optional
~$380 to $420per night, room only
7 nights~$2,700 to $3,400 room only (skip the AI add on)
Best room for 41 Bedroom Partial Ocean View, full kitchen + sofa bed
KidsQuiet, couples leaning. No real kids club at this property
BeachPrivate, reef sheltered and calm. Closest transfer, ~20 min
Full kitchen suites2 infinity poolsPrivate beach3 restaurantsSpa + gymWalk to town
Why it fits you

Apartment style suites with full kitchens (self cater breakfasts), genuinely gourmet a la carte food rather than a buffet, walkable into town, and the closest resort to the airport. Room only is the smart play for non drinkers.

Watch-outs

Little to no kids club or animation (the Aluxitos club is at the sister resort), pools run cold, beach loungers get claimed early, and value is its lowest rated dimension. Suits a calm trip more than an activity packed one.

View & book at thefiveshotels.com
Safety here: Quintana Roo is Level 2, the same as the UK and France, with zero impact from the February 2026 events. Puerto Morelos is a small, quiet reef town and the short 30 minute transfer means less time on the road. The safest base of the three.
Option 2

Los Cabos

Alternative50%

Desert meets sea, the best dining of the three, on Médano Beach

El Arco at Cabo San Lucas
El Arco, the icon of Cabo San Lucas
Palm shaded beach with loungers in Cabo
A palm shaded resort beach on Médano

Dramatic scenery, the best restaurants of the three, and a tight, well run, gated tourist zone. Cabo is the shortest hop for you out of Phoenix at about 2h15m. The honest catch is two fold: it is a long haul or a connection from Baltimore for Chelsey and Avery, and most Cabo beaches are not swimmable due to undertow. Médano Beach is the one calm, swimmable exception, so you would base right there.

Flights
2h15m from Phoenix, but ~6h or a connection from Baltimore
Beach for Easton
Only Médano is safely swimmable, calmest in the morning
Safety
Level 2, very safe bubble. The risk is the ocean, not crime

The resorts, in detail

Médano Hotel & Spa 4.6 Tripadvisor

Cabo San Lucas · a la carte, not all inclusive · walk to beach + downtown
~$140 to $180per night, room only
7 nights~$1,050 to $1,300 room only, the value pick in Cabo
Best room for 4Junior or Family Suite, two queens + kitchenette
KidsPlayground, mini golf, game room. No kids club
Beach6 to 12 min walk to Médano, Cabo's swimmable beach
Heated poolKitchenette suitesKAMÚ restaurantSpa + gymPickleball + mini golfFree laundry
Why it fits you

Strong value, a la carte (not buffet) food at the well reviewed KAMÚ, a short walk to swimmable Médano and downtown dining, kitchenette suites, and a heated pool (a real plus for Easton in December).

Watch-outs

It is a walk to the beach, not beachfront, and it sits on a busy road next to a fire station, so sirens and street noise are the top complaint. Request an interior, pool facing room.

View & book at medanocabo.com

Villa del Palmar Cabo Renovated 2025

On Médano Beach · all inclusive optional · the best kid setup in Cabo
~$280 to $400per night, room only
7 nights~$2,000 to $2,900 room only (Junior Suite)
Best room for 4Junior Suite (kitchen) or 1 Bedroom (2 baths)
KidsKids club ages 4 to 12 (Easton qualifies), whale water slide, splash pad
BeachRight on Médano (Blue Flag), calmest in the morning
BeachfrontDoubled family poolSplash pad + slideKids clubKitchen suites6 restaurants
Why it fits you

The October 2025 renovation added a splash pad, a whale water slide, a doubled family pool, and a separate adults pool, plus a kids club that takes Easton at 4.5. Directly on Cabo's one swimmable beach, kitchen suites, and five of six restaurants are a la carte. The strongest kid choice in Cabo.

Watch-outs

Pricier, with a la carte charges that add up, and Médano is safe but real Pacific influenced surf, so morning swims and hands on supervision for Easton. All inclusive is poor value for non drinkers, so book room only.

View & book at villadelpalmar.com
Safety here: Baja California Sur is Level 2, the same as France and Italy, with rare violent crime against tourists and a new beachfront and downtown camera system finishing in 2026. The Corridor resorts are gated with their own security. The genuine family risk in Cabo is water safety, the strong undertow, which is why Médano Beach is the right base for a 4 year old.
Option 3

Puerto Vallarta

Alternative48%

Charming town, calm bay, world class food, with a safety asterisk

Banderas Bay with a beachfront resort
Banderas Bay, calm water and beachfront resorts
Sculpture on the Puerto Vallarta Malecon
The Malecón, Puerto Vallarta's seaside heart

The most charming town of the three, with the Sierra Madre tumbling into a calm bay, world class food, and warm family culture. The bay water is gentle and swimmable, and Nuevo Vallarta just north has wide, calm family beaches. Two honest caveats for a safety first trip: it is about 5.5 hours from Baltimore, and while the resort areas are safe, the state carries a higher advisory and PV saw the most disruption from the February 2026 events.

Flights
2h45m from Phoenix, about 5h30m from Baltimore
Beach for Easton
Calm bay. Nuevo Vallarta has the gentlest family beaches
Safety
Resort zone safe, but state is Level 3 and saw 2026 disruption

The resorts, in detail

Garza Blanca Preserve 4.5 Tripadvisor

South Puerto Vallarta · upscale, on a nature preserve · all inclusive optional
~$450 to $750per night, room only
7 nights~$3,200 to $5,200 room only (the priciest option)
Best room for 41 Bedroom Suite, full kitchen + washer/dryer + hot tub
KidsKids club ages 4 to 12, serene nature setting
BeachRocky (water shoes); the pool is easier for Easton
Ocean view poolsKitchen suites + hot tubGourmet diningKids clubSpaJungle preserve
Why it fits you

The most upscale option, with huge kitchen equipped suites (private hot tub, washer/dryer), food well above typical all inclusive standard, and a serene jungle meets ocean setting. Optional all inclusive means room only works well for non drinkers.

Watch-outs

The priciest of the six, the beach is rocky so the pool is the toddler's water, restaurant reservations can be hard, there is timeshare sales pressure, and extra guest fees may apply. Pull a live quote, the price band is modeled.

View & book (choose Hotel Only)

Villa del Palmar Flamingos 4.7 Tripadvisor

Nuevo Vallarta · #1 in Flamingos · all inclusive optional · best value + calmest beach
~$200 to $240per night, room only
7 nights~$1,400 to $1,700 room only, strong value
Best room for 4Junior Suite (kitchenette) or 1 Bedroom (full kitchen)
KidsKids club ages 4 to 14, both kids qualify
BeachCalm, long shallow shelf, among the safest in Nuevo Vallarta
Lagoon poolKitchen suitesKids club 4-14~9 restaurantsSpa + babysitting15 min from airport
Why it fits you

The best blend on the Pacific for you: the calmest beach for Easton, a kids club that takes both children, kitchen suites for a room only strategy, a big lagoon pool, walkable Buceriías town for dinners, grocery delivery, and the closest airport transfer (15 to 20 min). Excellent value.

Watch-outs

Expect a timeshare presentation you can decline, the spa runs pricey, and breakfast is a buffet (dinners are a la carte). All inclusive is poor value for non drinkers, so book room only.

View & book at villadelpalmar.com
Safety here, read carefully: the Puerto Vallarta resort areas and neighboring Nayarit (Nuevo Vallarta, where VDP Flamingos sits) carry no travel restrictions and are day to day safe. But the state, Jalisco, is Level 3, and PV was most disrupted by the February 2026 events, when US staff briefly sheltered in place. It has since stabilized. For a safety first family this is the option with the most asterisks. Note VDP Flamingos is in Nayarit (Level 2), not Jalisco.
A relaxed, kid paced week

Seven night sample itinerary

Shown for the Riviera Maya pick. Big adventure days alternate with slow beach days on purpose. I will tailor this to whichever destination and resort you choose.

Sun Dec 6Arrive
Land at Cancún, meet up, transfer ~30 min to Puerto Morelos. Settle in, walk to the square, easy first dinner of fresh fish and tacos, sunset on the sand. Easy
Mon Dec 7Settle in
Beach and town day. Calm reef water all morning, pool in the afternoon, stroll the malecón. A short snorkel for Avery just offshore. Easy
Tue Dec 8Marquee day
Xel Há, the natural water park. Snorkel lagoon, river float, kid zone and slides, food included. Big day
Wed Dec 9Recover
Slow morning, then a cenote on the Ruta de los Cenotes, 20 min inland, for a cool freshwater swim. Easy
Thu Dec 10Wildlife
Akumal sea turtles, early start before the tour buses. Avery swims with turtles, Easton wades and watches. Big day
Fri Dec 11Marquee day
Xcaret by day, stay for the México Espectacular night show. Big day
Sat Dec 12Wind down
Last full day. A relaxed Isla Mujeres ferry day, or pure beach, pool, souvenir shopping, and a farewell dinner. Easy
Sun Dec 13Fly home
Transfer to Cancún and fly out. Chelsey and Avery to Baltimore, you and Easton to Phoenix. Build in extra time, Cancún security can be slow.
You asked about food and groceries

Food budget for the week

For the four of you, no alcohol, with a 4 year old who eats little. Three ways to do it, with real numbers. The big lever is the in suite kitchen that every room only resort here has.

ApproachHow it worksPer day7 nights
Eat every meal outBreakfast, lunch, and quality à la carte dinners out, no cooking~$165 to $230~$1,150 to $1,500
Hybrid, recommendedGroceries for breakfasts, snacks, and water in the suite, 5 dinners and a couple lunches out~$110 to $140~$800 to $950
Mostly self caterCook most meals in the suite kitchen, 2 nice dinners out~$70 to $90~$500 to $600

Cabo runs roughly 15 to 25% higher than the Riviera Maya for restaurants. A casual taco lunch for four is about $25 to $40, a mid range à la carte dinner with no alcohol is about $80 to $130 for four, and skipping alcohol cuts a typical restaurant bill by a third or more.

Groceries and delivery, the value play

Every room only resort here has a kitchen or kitchenette, so you can have a week of groceries delivered straight to your room. A full week of breakfasts, snacks, drinks, and bottled water for four runs ~$200 to $300, and delivery is usually free over $150.

Cabo delivery

Mercato Di Cabo, Cabo Dabo, Cabo Grocery Girls, plus Villa del Palmar's own Groceries to Go. Minimum order $80, free delivery over $150.

Riviera Maya and Cancún delivery

MayaCart and Loco Gringo deliver to condos and resorts across the coast. Order before you land and it is waiting in your suite.

Always drink bottled water, even the kids brushing teeth (budget ~$15 to $25 in jugs for the week). On an all inclusive (Hyatt Ziva or Hotel Xcaret) food and drinks are already included, so this whole food budget drops to near zero beyond off site treats.

What it actually costs

Budget for all four, seven nights

Modeled on the Riviera Maya room only pick. For a resort like Villa del Palmar Cancún or Villa La Estancia, swap the lodging line for that resort's nightly rate from its card above and the rest holds. Both Companion Passes assumed valid.

CategoryValue leanComfortableNotes
Flights, all four~$1,300~$1,4502 paid fares plus 2 companion fares, taxes only
Lodging, 7 nights~$1,100~$2,800Amar Inn vs The Fives, see resort cards
Food, the week~$600~$900Hybrid groceries + dinners out, see the Food budget above
Adventures and parks~$900~$1,250Xel Há, Xcaret, turtles, cenotes, Isla
Transfers and getting around~$250~$400Airport transfers, taxis or a rental car
Estimated total~$4,150~$6,800Medium on exact fares + rates

Why room only beats all inclusive for you. Every resort above (except the two PV ones, where AI is optional) lets you skip the all inclusive plan, and you should. AI is priced per person and its value is mostly alcohol and buffet volume. As non drinkers who want quality food, you come out ahead booking room only, using the in suite kitchen for breakfasts, and paying a la carte for dinners you actually want. High confidence

Next steps

Booking plan and open questions

  1. Pick a destination and a resort from the deep dives above. My pick stays Riviera Maya, and between the two there, Amar Inn for value and authenticity or The Fives for space and a kitchen.
  2. Companion Passes: yours is confirmed. Chelsey to confirm hers.
  3. Book the two paid fares first, then add each child as the companion. I will not book or spend anything without your explicit go ahead.
  4. Lock the resort for Dec 6 to 13 and pre book the airport transfer plus Xel Há and Xcaret.

A few questions to sharpen everything

  • Which destination and resort are you leaning toward now that you can see them?
  • Rental car for the cenote and Akumal days, or taxis and tours?
  • Passports current for all four, including the kids?
  • Do you want on site kid amenities (a kids club and splash pad point you to Villa del Palmar Cabo or VDP Flamingos), or a quieter authentic base (Amar Inn or The Fives)?
Sources and notes

Resort details, ratings, room types, and pricing from each property's official site, Tripadvisor, and Booking.com, researched June 2026. Prices are indicative December estimates, not live quotes for your exact dates, so confirm in each booking engine. Flight and Companion Pass facts from Southwest. Safety from US State Department travel advisories and US Embassy Mexico alerts. Resort photos are from each hotel's own website and listings; destination scenery photos via Wikimedia Commons. Confidence scores are my own estimates of fit, not guarantees.

Made for James, Chelsey, Avery and Easton  •  December 6 to 13, 2026  •  tip: your browser can save this page as a PDF for an offline copy.