There is an air conditioned indoor shopping mall within walking distance. The numerous restaurants nearby include a Brazilian Steakhouse, Italian Restaurant, Mexican Restaurant, Seafood Restaurant and American. You have the option of casual dining including take-outs such as Dominos Pizza, McDonalds, SubWay Sandwiches, Baskin Robbins Ice Cream or Fine Dining at one of the many restaurants.
Once you vacation in our condo at Playa Royale/Paradise Village Resort you will want to come back again and again. It will be your favorite vacation spot!! You will be spoiled and realize that there is no better place in the world to go on vacation. Playa Royale which is part of Paradise Village Resort is truly 'heaven on earth.' Come see for yourself!
Nuevo Vallarta Rental
Golf:
The Robert von Hagge-designed El Tigre course at Paradise Village, in Nuevo Vallarta, opened in March 2002. The 7,239-yard course is on a relatively flat piece of land, but the design incorporates challenging bunkers, undulating fairways, and water features on several holes. El Tigre also offers lessons and has an expansive clubhouse. This seems to be the favored course of local pros. Greens fees are $185 a round, or $85 if you play after 2pm.
About EL TIGRE
Can you tame EL TIGRE?
Puerto Vallarta is quickly becoming synonymous with world-class golf, and Paradise Village’s EL TIGRE golf course has just raised the standard with its new upscale golf facilities and exclusive country club.
'Create the most exciting championship golf course in Mexico”, was the challenge given to the team of Von Hagge, Smelek and Baril, designers of over 200 of the world’s finest golf courses. The result … a 7,239 yard masterpiece.
The memorable experience begins upon arrival at the Club, as golfers pass through an impressive stone archway resembling a Mayan temple, beside which a real Bengal tiger lives securely in his habitat. Further in, the 45,000 sq. ft. clubhouse sits perched in the heart of EL TIGRE offering spectacular views in all directions.
The EL TIGRE golf courses itself has been lightheartedly described as “… one of the most challenging in Mexico”, yet the course overall is considered forgiving.
Other Activities:
shopping, kayaking, racquetball, basketball court, boating, shuffleboard