Start with our essential guides to Costa Careyes—where to stay, when to visit, how to get here, and the best things to do once you arrive. These articles give you a clear overview of the destination so you can move from dreaming to choosing dates, short‑listing villas, and building the kind of itinerary that actually fits your travel style.
Dive into stories focused on the villas themselves—from oceanfront homes with infinity pools to quiet hillside retreats. These features highlight architecture, views, services, and layouts so you can see how each property lives day‑to‑day and decide which type of Costa Careyes villa feels right for your trip.
Every villa includes housekeeping, linens, Wi‑Fi, and basic amenities, with many homes offering private pools, media rooms, and direct or easy beach access. Most properties also come with on‑site staff such as a housekeeper and cook; where chef or butler service is extra, we can add it to your stay along with concierge support for activities and transport.
Costa Careyes is typically reached via Manzanillo (ZLO) or Puerto Vallarta (PVR); drive times are usually about 1.5–2 hours from Manzanillo and 3–3.5 hours from Puerto Vallarta, depending on the property and traffic. Our team can arrange private transfers in advance—SUVs, vans, or luxury cars—so your driver meets you at the airport and brings you directly to your villa.
Costa Careyes is a gated, low‑density community with controlled access, making it a calm and secure choice for families. Many villas are designed for multigenerational groups, and we can help you choose homes with family‑friendly layouts plus arrange services like babysitters, pool fences (where available), and kid‑friendly activities.
The most popular months are typically November through April, when weather is warm, dry, and sunny with comfortable evenings on the Pacific coast. The summer and early fall months are hotter and more humid with a higher chance of rain, but they can offer quieter beaches and better value for flexible travelers.
To confirm a booking, guests usually pay an initial deposit with the balance due closer to arrival; exact percentages and due dates vary by villa and will be clearly stated in your quote and rental agreement. Many homes require a refundable security deposit or a damage waiver, and cancellation policies can range from flexible to non‑refundable, so we always outline terms in writing before you commit and remain available to clarify anything before you sign.
Tell guests they can either send an inquiry or request villa suggestions: e.g., “Share your dates, group size, and wishlist, and our Costa Careyes specialist will reply with tailored villa options and a clear quote—no obligation.”