In Season Four of Acapulco, the stakes are higher than ever, and the heart of the story pulses stronger with each episode. The series once again effortlessly blends humor, heart, and nostalgia, as present-day Máximo (played by the ever-charismatic Eugenio Derbez) pushes himself to the limit to restore the once-iconic Las Colinas resort before its long-awaited grand reopening.
For Máximo, Las Colinas is more than just a hotel—it’s a symbol of dreams, ambition, and home. But time hasn’t been kind to the beloved resort, and his mission to bring it back to life is met with challenges, both personal and professional. Despite the odds, he is determined to recapture the magic of the past, hoping to revive the joy and glamour that once made Las Colinas the crown jewel of Acapulco.
Flashback to 1986, and young Máximo (played with charm and wide-eyed determination by Enrique Arrizon) is facing a different kind of pressure. The annual rankings of Acapulco’s “Best Hotels” have just been released—and for the first time, Las Colinas is no longer number one. A fierce new competitor has claimed the top spot, threatening everything Máximo and the team have worked for.
True to form, young Máximo refuses to back down. Fueled by pride and a passion to protect the future of the place he loves, he dives headfirst into a series of schemes—some clever, others hilariously misguided—in an effort to reclaim Las Colinas’s rightful place at the top. From over-the-top guest experiences to outrageous marketing stunts, Máximo’s journey is as chaotic as it is heartfelt.
This season doesn’t just revisit old memories—it deepens them. We see how every bold move in 1986 echoes into the choices present-day Máximo makes today. With its colorful characters, sharp writing, and warm message about legacy and redemption, Season Four reminds us why Acapulco remains such a feel-good favorite.
Whether you’re rooting for Las Colinas’s comeback or simply enjoying the ride, Acapulco proves once again that sometimes, the past and present must collide to build a brighter future.

