A gourgous beach, luxurious accomodations, loads of fantastic activities, delicious cuisine and lots of tropical cocktails are just a few of the things offered at Dreams Puerto Aventuras. This resort comes highly recommended for it’s excellent all-inclusive program and beautiful surroundings. If you don’t fancy Cancun and are looking for a relaxing luxury vacation then Dream Purto Aventuras is a great option.
Posted on September 6th, 2008 by admin
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If you are looking for an eco feel vacation in the Riviera Maya then the Xpu Ha Palace is a great option. It’s an intimate resort built with a real respect for nature and it’s close to all the Riviera Maya Attractions. The guestrooms have all the necessary luxury amenities for a comfortable stay and the entertainment staff are excellent. The Xpu Ha Palace a boutique feel with the luxury of an all inclusive resort.
Posted on August 14th, 2008 by admin
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As the Riviera Maya expands and diversifies the resorts and hotels keep trying to cater for every vacationer. and now there is a resort for people who enjoy wearing very little indeed. Hidden Beach Resort is the Riviera Maya’s first clothing optional ‘au naturel resort. It is private, luxurious and has all the facilities and amenities of any other first rate resort in the Riviera Maya, they even have clothing optional restaurants and nightclub. So for those who don’t like tan lines the Hidden Beach Resort Mexico could be just what you are looking for.
Posted on August 12th, 2008 by admin
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I recently found a good website for vacationers looking for all inclusive resorts in the Riviera Maya. Akumalresorts.com has a fantastic selection of Riviera Maya Resorts to choose from to suit every taste and budget. They feature favorites like Akumal Beach Resort and and the Grand Sirenis Riviera Maya. There are lots of things to do and see in the Riviera Maya as well, such as eco parks, jet ski’s and mayan ruins. And for those who just want to kick-back there are miles and miles of white sand beaches to relax on and enjoy a few tropical cocktails…
Posted on August 1st, 2008 by admin
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Here at Tulum Boutique Hotels we have just added a new hotel to our selection that we think you are going to like. Om Tulum Hotel Cabanas and Beach Club, sister hotel to the wildly successful Om Playa, has now been added to our list. This tiny resort only has 9 cabanas. I you are looking for luxury 5 star accommodation then this hotel is not for you, head to Eurostars Blue Tulum, however if you are looking for a chilled beach vacation, dining on fresh seafood and fish, perhaps a little yoga or tai chi on the beach and delicious tropical cocktails in the evening then come to OM Tulum for your next vacation and discover paradise.
Posted on July 16th, 2008 by admin
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First off let me start by saying that none of the hotels I sell have been affected, so no need to worry about your vacation.
I’m interested to here peoples opinions on the subject - as there is always two sides to every story and, quite often in Mexico there is a big grey area in the middle as well! Without knowing the initial way in which the land was purchased it’s hard to say. And without knowing the true motive of the government it’s difficult to comment, although many peole have and there is a lot of specualtion flying around.
One thing is for sure - Tulum is changing - even from the time when you could eat cheap and really kick back undisturbed. Land prices are through the roof, accomodation is becoming less ‘cheap’ and more ‘chic’, airports, land seizures, ever expanding and so on and so on.
I feel for the owners and employees of these hotels and wish them the best.
You can’t halt progress they always say - well it would be nice to try…
Posted on July 11th, 2008 by admin
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Where is Quintana Roo? You may have heard people talk of “wonderful” vacations in destinations called Cancun, Playa del Carmen, Tulum and the Riviera Maya. Well all these beautiful towns are located in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo. Quintana Roo (kintana ro) covers the entire eastern side of the Yucatan Peninsula, with a total area of 50,351 square kilometers and is located in the South east of Mexico. Main Destinations Cancun - The most established of all the destinations, popular with all types of travelers from around the world. There are five star luxury resorts to youth hostels here and a budget for everyone. Cancun is known now as a party destination.Playa del Carmen - has a more European Flair and a large Italian community. The hotels tend to be more “chic boutique” and things are a bit more expensive here than in Cancun. 5th Avenue is the place to be and be seen!Tulum - is famous for its amazing Mayan Ruins and its casual laid back atmosphere. This destination is more for the eco-traveler who wants to get back to nature.Chetumal - is the border city with Belize and the capital of Quintana Roo. It is more of a business destination than place for vacations. There are a whole host of other small towns and resorts the whole length of the Riviera Maya and Mayan Riviera to be explored for the adventurous traveler to Quintana Roo Getting There Quintana Roo has a total of three international airports. 1. Cancun (CUN)2. Cozumel (CZM)3. Chetumal (CTM) If you are arriving from outside of Mexico then really the easiest way by far is to book a flight to Benito Juarez Cancun International Airport (CUN). Flights arrive daily from around the globe, including both charter flights and scheduled airlines. By landing in Cancun you have easy access to the whole Riviera Maya. Before arriving it’s advisable to book an airport transfer in order to get to your hotels or resort without any hassle. (Insider Tip: As you pick up your bags at Cancun Airport there are many people telling you they are your reps and to go with them. These are all TIMESHARE salespeople!) Visa requirements FMT – Tourist VisaFM3 – Work VisaFM3 Rentista – For people supporting themselves with money from abroad FMT - For many countries (check before you fly) including Canada, the U.S and the U.K you do not need a visa to go to Mexico. When on your flight you will be issued with a form to fill in called an FMT, a tourist visa, which will be stamped by Mexican immigration. It’s down to the discretion of the immigration officer but the usual amount of time given is 90 days, this can be extended once giving you a total of 6 months. FM3 – Should you want to stay and work in Mexico you will need an FM3. You need to get this from Mexican immigration, a lawyer is recommended to help you with the process. Renewed yearly. FM3 Rentista – This is often used by retired people or people earning money from outside Mexico. It means you can stay in Mexico as long as you can show you can support yourself. Renewed yearly. Safety The state of Quintana Roo is predominantly a tourist destination, if fact after the decline of the Maya there was nothing really here except Jungle, until about 30 years ago. Hence the state is an incredibly safe place to visit. Obviously there is crime in the state; however as a tourist you would be incredibly unlucky to experience any crime. Public transport is safe to use as are the taxis. Depending on how adventurous a traveler depends on what you should do to stay safe. 1. Use your hotel’s safe to keep you passports plane tickets etc. safe2. When out and about keep your bag strapped over your body and only take the amount of money out you will need.3. Don’t leave your things unattended on the beach.4. Don’t wander round at night in unfamiliar areas.5. Use your commonsense. 6. If you buy drugs or break the laws in any way expect trouble! Cost of living Currency Mexican Peso, MXNExchange rate (at time of writing)Dollar 1 = 10.5 PesosPound 1 = 21 Pesos The general cost of goods and services in Quintana Roo is, in the main, more expensive than many other parts of Mexico, this is primarily due to the fact that the area’s economy is supported by tourists, and the main tourist cities such as Cancun and Playa del Carmen can be very expensive indeed. Another reason is that the state is in an isolated position on a peninsula, thus everything has to be trucked or shipped in to the area. (Insider TIP: Don’t bring travelers Checks, use the Bank ATM/Cash points with your Debit Cards for the best exchange rates) Local Customs
People often say from the states “anything goes south of the border”, this phrase is not strictly true and there are many cultural differences you should consider. 1. Tipping - Many of the Mexican workers rely on tips to make a living. Here roughly around 10% is the norm, only if the service is good though!2. Try and learn a few Spanish phrases, remember although many of the Mexicans have made the effort to learn English, it is a Spanish speaking country and the people here love it if you make an effort. There is a great page to help you with the basics http://www.sicancun.com/useful_phrases.html3. When out in public don’t swear or shout in English, people here with there families do understand English swear words and don’t enjoy hearing them around their kids. 4. When at a restaurant the waiter may not bring your bill until you ask for it, La Cuenta Por Favor.5. If you ride public transport when you get on the bus pay the driver then move as far down the bus a possible so others can easily get on. If you get on at the back people will pass your money down to the driver at the front.6. Tipping a taxi driver is not necessary, although you can if you want to. Travel Insurance/Medical Care Before leaving on your vacation or business trip be sure to buy good quality travel insurance. Many Credit Card companies offer insurance when you book using their card; however it is essential that you check the policy and make sure you are well covered. If you do get sick while visiting Mexico there are a number of options available to you and don’t worry you will be in good hands.
- If you just need a doctor for an upset stomach or something of the sort then many of the hotels have doctors onsite, or will call one who will come to your room. Expect to pay around 50 USD or more for this service.
- If you need a hospital then there are wonderful modern, clean hospitals in the major detonations in Quintana Roo. The most popular ones are called Hospiten, Galenia and AmeriMed. You can also stop by their emergency rooms whenever you want and see a doctor for anything you may need for between 30 and 50 USD.
- There are lots of pharmacies located all over Quintana Roo, many have a clinic as well with a Doctor, although I don’t know how qualified they are. For minor ailments though they are great and medication is a lot cheaper here than in the U.S, although obviously expensive if you are from the U.K or Canada!
The state of Quintana Roo is an area steeped in culture and history, a fragile paradise on earth and the perfect place for a dream vacation.
Posted on May 21st, 2008 by admin
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Tulum is full of ‘eco’ hotels and cabanas and this type of hotel is the main reason many people visit Tulum. However, a rustic vacation is not for everybody and this is where boutique luxury resorts like Eurostars Blue Tulum fit in. Eurostars Blue Resort and Spa is the epitome of luxury yet effortlessly maintains a small ’boutique’ feel. With only 96 sumptuous deluxe suites, which feature an incredible array of amenities including I-pod docking stations and a myriad of facilities to keep you pampered throughout your stay, you’d be hard pressed to find a more intimate yet stylish hotel in the world. In recent years the ‘all inclusive’ reputation has been going down and the majority of high-end hotels would never entertain the idea of offering AI, Eurostars Blue, however, has managed to restore credibility to the ‘all inclusive’ concept by offering their version ‘gourmet inclusive’. The cuisine if of an incredibly high standard the drinks are created using premium brands and the service is personalized and professional. So if you are looking for that something a little different for your vacation to Tulum or the Riviera Maya, where you can enjoy the intimacy of a small boutique hotel, without sacrificing comfort and luxury then Eurostars Blue Tulum could be just what you are looking for…
Posted on May 20th, 2008 by admin
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If you are a fan of kiteboarding then stop by and see my good friend Marco at Extreme Control Kiteboarding. What Extreme Control offers is a package deal to learn kiteboarding on one of the most beautiful beaches in the world and where you can stay in your own studio in the heart of Tulum at the charming Uolis Nah Jungle Hotel. Tulum is perfect for learning kiteboarding because of its long stretches of beach, warm clear Caribbean waters and of course great wind conditions. If you are a beginner or advanced you will love the awesome scenery and conditions that Tulum provides. Extreme Control offers top quality rental gear with the latest models of Best and Ocean Rodeo kites, IKO multilingual instructors that use the most current teaching methods and all safety equipment. Believe me these guys know what they are doing.
The hotel is located right in the heart of Tulum town where you will stay with other like-minded people in a beautiful garden setting close to all the local restaurants, bars and stores. The Tulum beach is located only 4km away where you can kite everyday depending on the wind. So book well in advance for your package or stop by when you are in Tulum, and experience first hand what kiteboarding is all about.
Posted on March 24th, 2008 by admin
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One of the things I like best about Tulum is that there really is a type of hotel for everyone, depending on your budget and on your taste. Obviously if you’re in the market for an eco resort then you don’t have to look too far to find the likes of Azulik or Cabanas Copal, and even then the price range and amenities vary greatly. However if and eco vacation isn’t for you then you can also consider resorts such as the Gran Bahia Principe or if you are really in the mood for something luxurious and kind of “boutique” then the Eurostars Blue Tulum is right up your alley. So with a little research you should have no problem finding the perfect beach resort, hotel or cabanas, just remember the eco-resorts in Tulum are what they are; rustic and full of “nature” and the resorts are, well, large hotels carved out of the jungle!
Posted on March 22nd, 2008 by admin
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