What are the cheapest hotels available in Jalisco, Mexico?
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Looking for budget‑friendly places to stay in Jalisco, Mexico?
Hotels in Jalisco
- One&Only Mandarina – an ultra‑luxury resort opened in 2020 about an hour north of Puerto Vallarta, offering treehouse‑style villas with private plunge pools.
- The source does not provide any pricing details, and no other hotels in Jalisco are mentioned, so cheaper options cannot be identified from the available information.🔗
Based on the current sources, the only listed property in Jalisco is a high‑end resort, and additional research would be needed to find more affordable accommodations.
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