domingo, 9 de mayo de 2010
Mayakoba otra forma de ver México.
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After a sundown at Banyan Tree Mayakoba, you'll know you're seeing a different side of Mexico, one far removed from the crowds of nearby Cancun. Especially if you book a 5,500 sq. ft. Sunset Lagoon villa, nestled among the mangroves and serpentine waterways of this gorgeous coastal retreat.
With ivory walls offset by dark wood trim, Banyan Tree Mayakoba's 107 open-plan villas fuse Eastern and Western influences. "Mayakoba" means city on water in Mayan - and for good measure, every house has a swimming pool. Showing care for the natural setting, the developers are helping to preserve its lush jungles and spectacular Great Maya Reef.
If snorkeling the reef or playing the Greg Norman-designed El Camaleón golf course aren't your thing, enjoy a Caribbean view from the roof of La Copa, one of the resort's many restaurants and bars. The modern Mexican cuisine at Oriente picks up the East-meets-West theme - as does the spa, which combines European hydrotherapy with Asian healing arts. by Kiwi Collection.
Hoy es un gran día para mostrarte lo mejor de México.
Como ya he ido en varias oportunidades a Mexico me gusta poder ir a otras ciudades o a lugares menos conocidos. Obviamente he estado varias veces en los Mejores hoteles en Playa del Carmen y los de Acapulco por eso queria hacer algo diferente
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