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The Melia Turquesa Cancun Resort

June 26, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

If a view of the Caribbean Sea is important to you, the Melia Turquesa Cancun will not be a disappointment. A magnificent view of the ocean is available from every point in the hotel. The Hotel is designed like an ancient Mayan Temple, which gives it a sense of authenticity; however the high rise beachfront resort gives your all of the modern conveniences as well.

All 450 rooms have private balconies, where you can relax and enjoy your personal view of the Caribbean Ocean. All rooms include a mini bar, and the junior suites offer added amenities, such as a jacuzzi. There are also two master suites and two presidential suites available. [Read more…] about The Melia Turquesa Cancun Resort

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Tourism Is Back In Full Swing In Cancun, Mexico

June 26, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Cancun is back, better than ever! Over 100 Mexico resorts have re-opened and the state tourism minister foresees Cancun will draw as many visitors in 2006 as it probably did 2 years back. And the travel deals are good! If you have not been, now might be the most suitable time to take a holiday to Cancun. Since Hurricane Wilma hit in late October, the clean up has been moving fast.

In reality commercial and charter flights are back on regular schedules and lots of the Cancun hostels, cafes, bars, shops, golfing courses and clubs have re-opened. Even the traditional Mayan sites of Tulum and Coba are open and looking much better than before. To try to patch up the beaches, engineers have been working full time building equivalent to 2 American soccer fields of beach a day by collecting the displaced sand, from twenty-two miles off shore, onto 2 ships and re-depositing it back in it’s original location.

The hostels and shops in Cancun continue to supply phenomenal, extremely customized and alert service. It is a Divers Nirvana : Divers are enjoying less crowds, great conditions and individualized service now that those areas have re-opened. Expedia.com Helping Spread the Word : Expedia is working with travel industry partners in Cancun to make more awareness about the area as well as setting up smart business practices for local merchants that may keep extra cash in the local communities. New roles : Cancun has added ten thousand new roles since the Hurricane Now’s the time to go to Cancun Hence when you make travel plans this year, do not forget about Mexico’s number one vacation spot.

Cancun has received a genuine facelift with reworked shopping arcades, new hostels and revived beaches.

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Excellent All Inclusive Packages at Riu Cancun

June 25, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

The Riu Cancun is an Apple Vacations five red apple resort, meaning it is one of the better Cancun all inclusives with amazing guest services and accommodations. Located within the heart of the Cancun Hotel Zone, it is a quick walk away from the Carocol Shopping Center and the Galeria Shopping Center, as well as the exciting tourist nightlife.

About Riu Cancun

When most people plan their Apple vacations in Cancun, the top priority is to be close to the beach. At Riu Cancun, you cannot get much closer. Just looking out from your balcony or terrace, you will not be able to believe the sight of pristine white beaches that meet the lapping waves of the turquoise Caribbean Sea, all while tropical breezes sweep across your face.

Being in such a prime location means you will never be secluded, but it also means you can feel safe walking along the beach, at any time of the year. Always bustling with tourism, awesome shopping, delicious restaurants, and entertainment for everyone, the Riu Cancun is a fantastic spot to take your Apple vacations if you want to feel the pulse of Cancun.

This 570 room resort is comprised of the main 150-story building and adjoining six-story annex, is an incredible hotel for all inclusive vacation packages.

What To Do

Water sports are always the most unique experiences for Cancun vacations. The crystal waters of the Caribbean are always full of tourists performing all sorts of activities such as snorkeling, sunfish sailing, wind surfing, and scuba diving. Or simply grab a beach towel, sun screen, good novel, and an umbrella soak up some rays.

The Riu Cancun is also close to the Pok ta Pok golf course, a beautiful 18-hole course that winds through tropical vegetation and ancient Mayan ruins.

At the end of the day, unwind at the health club and spa offering a sauna, Jacuzzi, facial, and manis/pedis.

Dining

One of the greatest perks of all inclusive vacation packages is the outstanding meals that are included. Varieties of food include Japanese, Brazilian, and Steakhouse. There are two buffets on-site and a Sports Bar, basically guaranteeing that everybody will be satisfied.

No matter who you are, what you like, or how many people youre travelling with, you will have a blast at Riu Cancun!

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What Is Included in All Inclusives

June 25, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

If you’re looking for all inclusive vacations then Mexico might be the place you want to look into first. It won’t matter whether you go to the eastern or the westerly side of Mexico, or even whether you go to the interior of Mexico without once visiting its beaches. Various parts of Mexico are know for their wonderful beaches, it would be a shame if you didn’t go and see them. All that truly matters though is that you are finally taking some time off for yourself.

No one likes to travel alone, so the first thing you might want to do is check in with your friends. Mention to them the great news about possibly taking a vacation. More specifically, an all inclusive vacations Mexico package tour. Great, you’re in luck and everybody decides they have the time to take the all inclusive vacations Mexico package tour, so you all decide to book now. This will guarantee and lock you in on the available for your trip.

Book Ahead for a Great Deal

Although it is early you go to your travel agent’s and book ahead. There’s no point in leaving it till the last minute and being unable to get the Mexico vacations package you want. So book early, but make sure to ask about some of the incredibly great bargains they might be handing this early on in the season. When booking a vacation it is all about the savings. And many companies want you business so they will offer some fantastic deals. Now lets get to some of the quick tips on all inclusive vacation packages.

When you’re purchasing your all inclusive vacations Mexico package there are a few things that you’ll want to check out. For instance, are you going to be going on your vacation in the height of hurricane season if so will this have an impact on your vacation? You’ll also want to check up on the more mundane things like whether your all inclusive vacations Mexico package is really all inclusive, or whether it’s only so much hot air. Pay attention to the fine print, understand what these special deals include.

What Services are Included?

These all inclusive packages come in a wide array of services. Many come with meals and drinks included. Some only come with meals and not drinks. Some have even been known to throw in some incredible offers, like a 30 minute massage. Now, although the latter doesn’t happen often, it does happen. You will also notice the differences in packages depending on the time of year.

For example, in the off season you will notice additions to their all inclusive vacations package. And there is one simple explanation for this. It’s called supply and demand. Why would they offer this same package at the peak of their season? When they can get full price because we as consumers are willing to pay full price that time of the year. So, my recommendation would be to try and book you vacation in the off season so you can get the best all inclusive vacation Mexico package.

It Starts As Soon As You Arrive At The Airport

If it in truth is all inclusive then you have nothing to vex about when you get to your Mexican destination. You should by and large be met at the airport and taken immediately to your hotel. Your meals should be included in the cost as should a few sundry extras that the hotel is willing to throw in. Upon you leaving you should also have a ride back to the airport as well.

Check whether these are included in your all inclusive vacations Mexico package first before you buy your vacations bundle. Trust me, you don’t want to be stuck with a package you don’t really want. This wouldn’t make for a very good vacation. If these things aren’t there then you should ideally go look at a different vacations package, one that will give you everything you’ll need.

Now all that remains is to pack your bags and make sure that you have your plane tickets ready. Now remember, if you can travel in the off season (better deals). Read the fine print, I would hate for you to show up and be expected to sit in a 2 hour presentation on time shares. Finally, don’t forget the assorted information and documentation for your all inclusive vacations, Mexico is ready and waiting to greet you with.

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Insiders Guide to Cancun

June 24, 2013 by admin Leave a Comment

Living in Mexico was an adventurous fairytale; due to the variety of things to do, beauty of the country and the kindness of its residents. I am originally from Ohio but spent substantial time living in Mexico, studying the nature and history of this beautiful place. Here are some ideas and tips I learned from being there that may help you on your next trip to the Yucatan Peninsula.

Transportation by Bus

Cancun Insider
Carolyn-McFann Cancun Insider

Using the public bus system is infinitely cheaper than taking taxis everywhere. If you are looking for cheaper transportation to and from the airport, take the bus to downtown Playa del Carmen or Cancun. It is easy and the bus stations are centrally located in both cities. You can choose to ride an air-conditioned bus for a small amount more than the non air-conditioned bus. I would use either, whoever left soonest. There are bus schedules posted for local travel or throughout the country. The nicest buses when I was there were the plush tour buses for longer trips, called ADO. Really nice buses that cost more but are worth it.

If you need to make phone calls in Mexico, buy a phone card there and use them from any pay phone. They can be used to call internationally as well. The locals, many of which do not have phones in their homes, use them all the time. You can buy them in the Casas de Cambio (places where you can exchange your money into Mexican pesos). A note on exchanging your money, check around, to look for the best exchange rates as they may vary place to place.

Those who don’t scuba can enjoy the beauty of the underwater coral gardens and scenery by snorkeling. Go to the scuba shops and inquire about what excursions they offer for snorkelers, or ask your resort’s front desk if you can sign up for snorkeling tours there at the hotel. Wear sunscreen while doing this daytrip, don’t expect a white t-shirt to protect you, because it won’t. If you don’t use sun protection, you will come back lobster-red, trust me.

How to Avoid Montezuma’s Revenge

A word about avoiding Turista (Montezuma’s Revenge, the Tourist Trots). These very unpleasant bacterial infections happen, frequently, to travellers. To avoid spending most of your vacation in the bathroom recuperating, I suggest you don’t eat raw fruit (unless it’s already peeled), and don’t drink drinks that have ice that isn’t round, with a hole in it (purified water ice cubes).

The large resorts’ food is safe, as far as I have experienced. I’ve stayed in a few before moving to Mexico and never got sick by eating or drinking their food. Big resorts take precautions against contaminated foods and drink. But, out on the street, those bacteria free float into the food offered at taco stands (and I love those, by the way), and wherever fruit is sold. If you buy fruit, peel before eating it.

If it isn’t peelable, then forget it. Drink purified, bottled water at all times. If you go to day-long trips out in the heat, bring a gallon jug of water, you will need it.

Find Good Tour Guides

Mexico Tourist GuideHire only qualified tour guides through reputable agencies (usually found through the hotels or your travel agent). Don’t use freelance tour guides because I was told when living there that some will make information up as they go along. Independent tour guides will approach you at places like the ruins of Coba, Chichen Itza and Tulum, for example. Go with a tour group to these places.

I liked the Apple tours, but there are many others that are good, too. Ask around to see who are most highly recommended. Chichen Itza is a big site, worthy of seeing, if you are going to choose a sight to see. The pyramid there, called El Castillo, is spectacular. I have been inside it (very, incredibly claustrophobic if you decide to brave it up the narrow stairway inside) and on top of it (steep stairs lead up to a few small rooms on the top, where nobility would perform rituals, etc.)

Take a camera and stop at the nearby hotel for lunch if you have the chance. There was a show there where dancers in Mayan dress entertained us as our group ate there. It was a good break from the heat of sightseeing this ancient city. Word to the wise, bringing a family-size vat of sunscreen wouldn’t be a bad idea. And as much water as possible. Walking around the site all day will dehydrate and bake you if you aren’t careful.

Check out the cenotes (lakes of brackish water in the jungle), accessed by taking buses or taxi, along the Playa del Carmen-Tulum corridor. I liked going to the Cenote Azul or the Cenote Dos Ojos. Cenotes attract nature, and while visiting them, I saw a variety of fascinating flora and fauna from basilisk lizards to a diving duck. Cenotes are the entrance points to underwater caves, which are only safe to go to with certified dive experts. Underneath the Yucatan peninsula there are a large network of underground caves that expert divers like to explore. Do not attempt to dive these on your own, because it is dangerous.

Visiting Xcaret

If you want to see what an underground cave is like, go nearby to the nature park of Xcaret, where there are underwater caves for the public to swim in.

Speaking of Xcaret, it is a must to visit if you love nature. It is full of educational activities and fun things to do for the whole family. Expect to spend an entire day there. There is swimming with dolphins, horseback riding, exploring an ancient Mayan village, seeing Mayan dancing shows, snorkeling in a large lagoon, all built into the jungles. It is a top-class place, and even has its own small zoo, butterfly garden and aviary. I know, I used to be the main illustrator for the park years ago. The restaurants are atmospheric and the food is good. Don’t forget to see the Mayan musicians do their flying pole exhibition, which is done all day long. They start on top of a pole, and “fly” down, while playing their instruments, while hanging from ropes by their ankles. You won’t see anything quite like it out of this region. Xcaret has a variety of natural history exhibits near their large gift shop. It is a “must” for all.

Boat Trips tp Playa Linda

If you want a fun trip by boat, go to Playa Linda (in the Hotel Zone of Cancun) and hop a boat over to Isla Mujeres. Aqua Tours has a big, luxurious yacht that goes over there a few times a day. On the way to the island, you are served drinks, are entertained by the staff and get a great view of the Cancun coastline. Once at Isla Mujeres, you are taken on excursions to places like Tortugranja (a sea turtle farm, where they raise endangered sea turtles from small to large), or Hacienda Mundaca (a supposed former estate of an ex-pirate, who built it for his love interest, according to local legend). They offer snorkeling, too. It’s a fun day trip, and the shopping is pretty good on the island, too.

Another interesting place to visit is Merida, the capital city of the state of Quintana Roo (where Cancun is located). It reminded me of Europe, with its lovely, large mansions,outdoor cafes and stately buildings. There, you will find the United States embassy, among others. If you need to replace a lost passport or talk to embassy officials, this is where you want to go. It is a very international place, worth the very long bus ride from Cancun.

Downtown Cancun has a few interesting places to shop. There are authentic food and crafts at Plaza 2000, or see Chedraui (a department/ grocery store), or Pelicano (another general merchandise store). I haven’t been to Cancun since the devastating hurricane there, so check to see if these places are still in operation, if so, they are definitely worth going to.

Eating Tamales Outside Cancun

Take a bus or taxi to these places, to get a more “authentic” Mexican experience. Staying just in the Hotel Zone is fun, but not a slice of everyday Mexican life. Try some of the great food stands where the locals go. I love the chicken cooked on spits everywhere, called “Pollo Rojo” (red chicken) due to the spices used. It is to die for and incredibly cheap. If you see people on the street selling tamales, try them, they are excellent and really cheap. I could easily eat my way through Mexico by living on tamales (meat inside a corn-based “cake”) and empanadas (meat turnovers) alone.

If you buy bakery items in Mexico at the grocery stores, bear in mind that they use much less sugar than Americans are used to having, in their recipes. I like the Conchitas, breads shaped like shells. If you want sweets, buy the cakes sold under the brand name
“Bimbo” (yes, that is the name of it). It is a major bread and snack food producer in Mexico.

Enjoy your stay in the lovely Mayan Riviera. Walk the beaches and admire that stunningly turquoise water, it is truly paradise. Enjoy the hospitality of the friendly and helpful Mexican nationals. Remember to have fun, but remember, it is a foreign country, so obey their laws and be respectful of the differences in culture. If you go, you’ll want to go back again and again. I know I did. The more you go, the more you know. Living in the Yucatan was an unforgettable experience, visiting there is too, so make it a memorable trip for yourself by seeing as much of it as you can. You won’t be disappointed.

Carolyn McFann is a scientific and nature illustrator, who owns Two Purring Cats Design Studio, which can be seen at: http://www.zazzle.com/twopurringcats Educated at the Rochester Institute of Technology in New York, Carolyn is a seasoned, well-traveled artist, writer and photographer. She has lived and worked in Cancun, Mexico, among other interesting professional assignments in other countries. Clients include nature parks, museums, scientists, corporations and private owners. She has been the subject of tv interviews, articles for newspapers and other popular media venues.

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