Rooftop Sunsets and Ocean Breezes: A Perfect Evening at 418 Basilio Badillo

There’s something magical about ending your day in Puerto Vallarta with a rooftop sunset — especially when you’re staying at 418 Basilio Badillo. Whether you’re sipping a cocktail, swimming in the infinity pool, or just soaking up the views, here’s how to enjoy the perfect evening on our rooftop.

Start With a Swim

Our infinity pool is perched high above the Romantic Zone — with panoramic views of the city’s terracotta rooftops, palm trees, and the Pacific beyond. An early evening dip is the best way to cool off after a day at the beach or exploring the town.

Sip and Snack With a View

Bring up your favorite cocktail or chilled drink (our lofts and penthouse have full kitchens and wine glasses ready), and settle in for golden hour. We recommend pairing a cold michelada or glass of rosé with some fresh ceviche or guacamole from the local market downstairs.

Watch the Sky Light Up

As the sun begins to set over the ocean, you’ll see the sky transform into shades of pink, orange, and deep purple. It’s one of those sunsets you’ll want to photograph — or just sit back and enjoy in stillness.

We are always updating our spaces and currently are remodeling the rooftop.

Feel the Breeze and the Quiet

Even on warm evenings, the rooftop catches a gentle ocean breeze that keeps things perfectly comfortable. The surrounding neighborhood hums softly below, but up here, it’s peaceful and private.

Bring Your Playlist (or a Friend’s Laugh)

Whether you want a quiet moment to reflect or a lively laugh with friends, the rooftop is your space. There’s room to stretch out, play music (at a respectful volume), or even catch up on a good book by candlelight.

Finish With a Starry Sky

As darkness falls, the sky over Puerto Vallarta reveals a blanket of stars. You might even catch fireworks from the beach or celebrations in the distance. It’s the perfect final note to a day in paradise.

This is Why Our Guests Keep Coming Back
Our rooftop is more than a photo op — it’s a feeling. It’s where travelers become locals, where solo moments become memories, and where every sunset feels like it was painted just for you.

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