Just returned from a week at Casa Wynelle. The condo is more than in the pictures and video. Fantastic unit, beautifully decorated, clean, well cared for and a terrific spot for a quiet vacation on the beach. Unit is 3+ bedrooms (one with double beds) also has bunk beds in a back area that would be good for smaller kids. That area also has it's own full bath. Unit has daily maid service (I think it was 6 days/week)
The beach is quiet and is nice sand. Usually not too much surf but we did have one afternoon with some bigger waves. I did some snorkeling along the rocks, saw a turtle and a ray as well as a few fish. The pool is nice, not crowded and has great service, including food. All of the people who work in the building were really nice and the other residents were very friendly.
Next door is the Presidente Hotel which has a restaurant and one door further down is the Girasol which has the small shop that has basic food and drink items including beer/wine/tequila, etc. Very handy.
Playas Gemelas is an easy bus ride to town (7 pesos or about $.60 each way). Roughly 10 minutes and bus comes by every 15 minutes until around 11pm. Cabs are easy to catch and were 100 pesos - 8 bucks. Bus also heads away from town towards Los Arcos, Mismaloya and ends at Boca de Tomatlan. From Boca water taxi to Las Animas, a great beach that can only be reached by water or a tough hike which we did one way from Boca along a goat trail up and down the coast. Not an easy hike but great scenery and a few thrills with some small beaches along the way.
We also took a water taxi from Boca to Yelapa and hiked to the 2nd waterfall, about an hour and a half hike from town (no cars, no roads) It is not a well marked trail and you have to cross the river twice, but you can hire a guide from town who will show you if you want. The falls were wonderful and it has a nice pool underneath for swimming. The hike is through what I would call, pure, rural Mexico.
PV is a typical Mexican resort town. Hadn't been there in 15 years when we stayed at the all-inclusives north of town) but it's the same, a little nicer than I remember, good restaurants and a hopping beach scene. Love the people there and never felt unsafe traveling with wife and two teen aged girls, even heading off the beaten path.
Casa Wynelle is a great place to stay and the owner was very easy to work with. I would certainly go back.