Travel Guest Post: Puerto Penasco for Lovers

Just a short drive south of Arizona, the coastal town of Puerto Penasco is one of the easiest to reach and most relaxing weekend breaks for couples looking for nothing more than romantic bliss.

Puerto Penasco has long been thought of as the top romantic getaway for Arizonian and Californian couples, thanks to its combination of stunning beaches, surreal desert landscapes and that unique Mexican flavor – yet it’s not just the surroundings that make “Rocky Point” such a blissful place to be, oh no. Sure it’s a beautiful place, but it’s so much more than that for couples looking to spend some quality time together.

So do yourself a favor, get out-of-town for a weekend, head to Puerto Penasco, and follow these tips for a weekend of romantic bliss. Trust us, she’ll reward you in kind!

Buy a Mariachi Serenade for your Sweetheart

Being Mexico, music and romance go hand in hand – this is something that can work out really well if it’s planned in advance. In most of the restaurants around town, groups of mariachis (singers) will stop by, offering to play love songs for willing couples. Take your girl (or guy) to a nice restaurant, insist on candles, open a bottle of wine and you’re set.

Now, wait for the right moment (you’ll know when), make your excuses and go have a quick word with one of the mariachis (without her seeing). Have them come to your table and play a love song just for the two of you. Guaranteed to make her heart melt every single time!

Horse Riding at Playa Bonita

Playa Bonita is more than just Puerto Penasco’s main beach, it’s also one of the most incredibly romantic locations around, with a majestic landscape of golden sands and stunning azure waters of the Golfo de California. What’s more, they have something that’s just great for couples – they have horses.

For this, surprise and timing plays a big, big part. Pick your loved one up around early evening time, and don’t tell her where you’re going. By the time you get there she’ll be absolutely thrilled, and rest assured that few moments can match the romance of riding horseback along each other, watching the incredible sunset.

Couple’s Massage

Just in front of Las Palomas, there are some places offering massage services. Not all of them will do couples, but a few are accommodating. To be sure of getting what you need, try going their early morning or late afternoon.

Romantic Picnic for Two

This is a simple one – pick up picnic basket, a Mexican blanket, a few snacks and some liquid refreshments, then head down to any beach. Sandy Beach, Las Conchas, Playa Encanto and Laguna Shores are all great choices, they don’t get too busy and there are lots of shaded areas around if your lover doesn’t like the heat. To make a real impression, don’t forget to include one or two of her favorite snacks in the picnic basket, and even a little music wouldn’t go amiss.

Guest post by Puerto-Penasco.com – specialists in hotel, vacation home and resort bookings in Rocky Point, Mexico. Visit us today to learn more about Rocky Point at http://www.puerto-penasco.com/.

 

 

Travel: Casa Colina

 The benefits of renting a private home during a vacation are numerous, including cost savings, privacy and location. Couple that with enjoying the amenities often found at a high-end resort like specially prepared meals, housecleaning services, security, pool and more and you will see why a vacation at the private and luxurious villa Casa Colina is a smart choice this summer.
Located in one of Mexico’s safest states, Jalisco, the six-bedroom Casa Colina is an ideal setting for families, girlfriend getaways, weddings and couples. The villa’s privacy lets guests completely take over this spacious and elegantly designed villa and enjoy its posh amenities such as a private entrance, infinity-edge pool, outdoor Jacuzzi, sunbathing deck, poolside gourmet BBQ and private staff and chef. Additional amenities include:
•    Surround-sound home theatre with a 65” Panasonic plasma TV, satellite receiver, and DVD player.
•    Fitness center with state-of-the-art machines and fold-back windows with views of the ocean and mountains. Chilled towels and water are also available.
•    Chic indoor/outdoor Top of the World Palapa with a custom-built Estrella chandelier, fully-stocked bar and 250-degree views of the mountains and ocean.
•    Lagoon View Lounge with a hand-laid brick cathedral ceiling and Balinese furnishings.
•    And gorgeous location among exquisitely landscaped gardens with views of the majestic mountains and turquoise colors of the Pacific Ocean.

One of the best parts about staying at a private villa like Casa Colina is that families and groups can enjoy this ultra luxurious home at a fraction of the cost of staying at a resort. With six spacious and impeccably designed guest rooms that include furnished junior and master suites, several guests can stay at the villa at one time reducing the nightly price per person close to $118. Guests can also save on the costs of dining out by enjoying specially prepared meals cooked by the villa’s private chef, including lunches served poolside, sunset cocktail hours and family-style meals served in one of Casa Colina’s indoor dining areas.

Guests will be even more impressed with the villa’s special savings offered this year with prices nearly 50 percent off regular rates, including:
•    Through April 30, Casa Colina’s mid-season rates, which are typically about $3800 per night, are now $1900. (Casa Colina also offers its mid-season rates October 1 – November 30).
•    Low-season rates, which run May 1 through September 30, are discounted to $1600 per night.
•    And its high season rates (December 1 – January 31), which are normally $4900 per night are $2400.
•    All rates include airport pickup and drop off; private chef and staff; and laundry but excludes food, beverages, and phone, which are charged at actual cost without markup. A 50% deposit to secure booking is required. Balance payable 14 days prior to booking.
Descriptions of Casa Colina’s guestrooms, which include balconies, private gardens and Jacuzzi tubs, are as follows:
•    Laguna Suite: Master bedroom suite with a California King bed, shower, Jacuzzi tub, private garden, breakfast table, and plush loungers.
•    Sueno Suite: Master bedroom suite with a California King bed, shower, Jacuzzi tub, outdoor shower, and private garden.
•    Oceano Suite: Master bedroom suite with a California King bed, shower, and a walkout balcony.
•    Luna Suite: Master bedroom suite with a California King bed, shower, and a walkout balcony.
•    Estrella Suite: Junior bedroom suite with a California Queen bed, shower, Jacuzzi tub, and walkout balcony.
•    Vista Suite: Corner bedroom suite with two queen beds, shower, Jacuzzi tub, and a walkout balcony.
Many tourists and travel journalists like CBS’s Peter Greenberg have found Mexico to be completely safe. The area where Casa Colina is located is no exception. Nestled between Acapulco and Puerto Vallarta, Casa Colina is ideally situated in one of Mexico’s most tourist friendly areas. And with its own private entrance and security, the villa is guaranteed to be a safe location for families, girlfriend getaways, weddings and more. Guests can also enjoy nearby attractions, including:

• Snorkeling or horseback riding on the beach.
• Visiting the five million-year-old Colima volcano.
• Tours of the surrounding areas including the quaint and romantic beaches in Barra de Navidad and the famous Playa La Audiencia on Santiago Peninsula (the beach where Bo Derek’s movie “10” was filmed).
• Kayaking and scuba diving in the Pacific Ocean.

And access to the famous AAA four-diamond Isla Navidad Grand Bay Resort where the Casa Colina guests can enjoy golfing; playing tennis; horseback riding; water sports such as catamaran Hobie Cats; and deep-sea fishing available year-round at the Grand Bay Aquatic Club.

For more information about Casa Colina, visit www.casacolinamexico.com http://www.casacolina.com or call 312-961-3280.

About Casa Colina
Casa Colina is luxurious private villa located along Mexico’s Pacific Coast between Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco. The intimate, upscale experience at Casa Colina includes six suites with ocean and mountain views; a private chef and staff; infinity-edge pool; fitness center; and indoor and outdoor elegant private dining areas with cathedral ceilings, fireplaces, and private bar space. Considered one of Mexico’s most stunning private villas, Casa Colina is ideal for girlfriend getaways, bridal parties, honeymoons, couples getaways, and family reunions. Closest airports include regular domestic flights from Guadalajara (30 minutes) and Mexico City (50 minutes), and Playa de Oro International Airport is just 25 minutes away.

Travel Guest Post: Best Places to Golf in the World


Move over, baseball, because golfing might be America’s new favorite pastime. There is something soothing about strolling along the rolling green fairways as you courteously, albeit aggressively, compete with your closest pals. But admit it; you can only drive so many golf balls down the same course before you start to want a change of pace. So why not plan your next getaway around your love for the sport by visiting some of the world’s best golfing destinations? Pack up your golf bags and preppiest polos, ladies and gentlemen — you’ll need to look good playing on these courses!

The Royal Melbourne Golf Club

If your idea of a relaxing vacation is taking in the beauty that nature has freely provided, consider a week down under at the Royal Melbourne Golf Club. Both the East and West Courses at the club are world-renowned, and the club itself is steeped in rich history that is more than 100 years old. And because the club is located just outside of Melbourne, you’ll have plenty to do when you aren’t on the courses, such as hiking in the Dandenong Ranges or taking in the stunning architecture at St. Patrick’s Cathedral.

Noordwijkse Golf Club

Looking for a European seaside holiday that will accommodate your need to navigate the links? Zip off to the Netherlands to check out the Noordwijkse Golf Club. Established in 1915, the greens at Noordwijkse Golf Club have been played by some of the most prestigious names in golf and have also hosted the Dutch Open on multiple occasions. Furthermore, in addition to begin known for excellent golf, Noordwijkse itself is a popular tourist destination in its own right. If you go, be sure to visit the European Space Research and Technology Centre, as well as the Museum of Oud Noordwijkse.

Cabo del Sol

Perhaps you are looking for a sunnier locale with a resort atmosphere. In that case, jet set to Cabo del Sol in Los Cabos, Mexico. Just an hour south of California, Cabo del Sol features an ocean side course and a desert course – each of which are forgiving enough to make beginners comfortable, but difficult enough to challenge even the most experienced players. And there’s no better way to unwind after a day on the links than lounging beachside with a frozen margarita. When you aren’t practicing your game, Los Cabos is the perfect place to pick up new hobbies, like snorkeling or deep-sea fishing.

Pebble Beach

If you prefer to stay stateside or simply haven’t updated your passport in the past decade, hop on a plane to Pebble Beach. Hot off of playing host to the U.S. Open Championship Tournament in 2010, the Pebble Beach Golf Links offer an unforgettable experience that is completely open to the public. Pebble Beach has been ranked the number one course in America by Golf Digest, and its on-site resorts are as luxurious as the fairways themselves. Off the course, you can relax with a massage in the spa, feast on Hawaiian fusion cuisine at Roy’s or browse the quaint storefronts at the nearby Shops at Pebble Beach.

Pack your gear and head to these golfing hotspots. Be sure to schedule in time to relax, visit the spa and check out the local eateries. Hello, vacation.

Author: Megan Brown /megan@slingshotseo.com

 

Travel Guest Post: 5 Unusual Spa Treatments from Around the World


When you visit a new country it’s important to learn a bit about the culture and traditions – try the local food, visit the sights and attempt to speak some of the language. Sometimes a spa treatment is part of sampling a foreign culture, such as an invigorating Thai or Turkish massage. There are, however, some more unusual options out there for the adventurous traveller. Whatever your choice of location, having access to your own transport gives you more freedom to explore the areas off the beaten track. Check out cheap car rental online, and you could be driving off to sample one of these ‘treats’ below in no time…

Noodle Spa, Japan

Ever been enjoying a pot noodle and thought, ‘I wish I was having a bath in this’? Me neither actually, but if you’re visiting Hakone Kowakien Yunessun, Japan, this is one of the options available to you. The venue, around three hours’ drive south of Toyko, is a mixture of a hot springs spa resort and a water amusement park. You can choose to bathe in sake, green tea, wine or coffee as well as ramen noodle soup, for around $44 for an adult day ticket. Driving from Tokyo takes about 1 hour once you reach Atsugi IC after the Tomei Expressway.

The Geisha Facial, New York

Japanese geishas have been using nightingale droppings as a cleanser for centuries, and now several spas in New York and Hawaii have caught on too. The treatment, known as ‘the geisha facial’, involves applying powdered and sterilised nightingale excrement to the skin, which is said to contain enzymes which break down dead skin cells in the same way as a light acid peel. Victoria Beckham is a fan, and you can try out this yourself at Shizuka New York Day Spa for $180. Bargain. There’s a choice of parking near the Rockefeller Center that’s only a short walk away.

Snake Massage, Israel

The Carnivorous Plant Farm is not the most immediately comforting name for a spa, but when the treatments inside involve live snakes writhing around your body, it is perhaps fitting. Ada Barak, who runs the spa in Talmei Elazar, Israel, uses big non-venomous snakes for deep massage and little ones for light massage. Ada says she realised the therapeutic effects of snakes after hearing people felt relaxed after handling them. I’ll take her word for it. The spa is about an hour’s drive from Tel Aviv.

Bull Sperm Hair Conditioning, London

This 45-minute intense conditioning treatment uses organic Aberdeen Angus bull sperm to revitalise tired hair. Mixed with Iranian plant root, the sperm is rich in protein, which is what hair lacks when it’s dry. Pioneer Hari Salem, of Hari’s Salon in Knightsbridge, discovered the magic ingredient after a process of trial and error and testing other products including avocados and truffle oil. Chelsea Cloisters Car park is under 5 minutes walk away.

 Cactus Massage, Mexico

Cacti: the next best thing to a sponge, right? At the Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita in Mexico you can opt for a cactus massage, where the prickly spines of cacti are removed and the paddles then used to apply a mixture of cactus blossom and agave pulque (similar to tequila) to the skin in order to remove toxins. $250 for 80 minutes. Puerto Vallarta International Airport is 25 miles (40 km) away.

Author: John has enjoyed traveling since he was a boy when his parents first took him to visit family overseas. Since leaving home, John has tracked down family all over the world and regularly jets off to faraway lands to see distant relatives.

Travel Guest Post: Puerto Vallarta

When you ask most people about traveling to Mexico they’ll likely list the obvious places to go: Cabo, Cancun, and Playa del Carmen… However Puerto Vallarta, while not the first place that pops into people’s minds, is one of the best places to vacation to in Mexico. The destination spot, which leaped to fame after the film Night of the Iguana debuted, boasts several reasons that it beats out the more tourist-driven beaches.

  1. 1.      Climate

Since the city is a mixture of sandy beaches and tropical jungles, the weather stays near perfect year-round. It doesn’t matter if you’re vacationing there in the winter or the summer, you can expect mild temperatures and beautiful weather.

  1. 2.      Variety

Because of the aforementioned mix of beaches and jungles you are able to do it all in Puerto Vallarta, whether that means spending lazy afternoons on the beach, kayaking through the bays, scuba diving in the oceans, hiking through the mountains, zip lining through the jungles, or four-wheeling up and down scenic pathways, there is something that will appeal to just about everyone.

  1. 3.       Authenticity

While the more commercialized Mexican hot spots cater to tourists, you can easily find a more authentic taste of Mexico in Puerto Vallarta – both food and life. You can travel to small Mexican cities, find local beaches, and eat local cuisine, giving you a taste of genuine Mexico instead of a more commercialized Mexico.

  1. 4.      A Fit for any Budget

Whether you are looking to stay at a five-star resort, a more personal villa, or a more low-key hotel, there are options to fit any budget, making this luxury vacation affordable for all income brackets. Many of the villas line the mountains, giving you spectacular views of the entire city with first-class service and accommodations. You can also find all-inclusive resorts or more traditional hotels, so there really is something for everyone.

  1. 5.      Food

No vacation is complete without food, and Puerto Vallarta boasts some of the finest. The city has an annual Gourmet Food Festival showcasing food not only from Puerto Vallarta, but also from around the world, making it a truly unique experience.

The next time you’re considering a beach vacation, skip over the more well-known tourist spots and check out Puerto Vallarta instead. The city has so much to offer to both locals and tourists alike that many people have retired and made their home there. With so much to do you’re sure to please everyone.

Mary Edwards is one of the contributors and editors for best dating sites. She is passionate about thought leadership writing, regularly contributes to various career, social media, public relations, branding, and parenting and online dating community. She can be reached at edwardsmary936@gmail.com.

Travel Guest Post: How to Take a Luxurious Medical Tourism Trip

Photo used under Creative Commons from Friar’s Balsa

To help alleviate stresses of surgery, consider taking a luxurious medical tourism trip. Certain countries cater to medical tourists and the hotel accommodations provided will pamper the travelling patient. To help coordinate your trip, you will need to obtain a medical tourism facilitator; they will handle all the details.

However, as the patient, you should obtain any essential information from your personal physician. Also, as with any planned surgery, you should make sure that the facilities are accredited. Since the facility you choose will be in a foreign country make sure they are accredited by either the Joint Commission International (JCI) or the International Society for Quality in Healthcare.

Once you have determined that the facility meets the accreditation, you should plan your trip. Lay your worries aside and plan on a relaxing trip. It is a welcoming prospect that the cost of your trip, including the airfare, luxurious hotel accommodations, sightseeing and the surgery, should cost less than the very same surgery in your home country. If planning a medical tourism trip you should consider one of the following countries:

India

India has many accredited facilities to meet your healthcare needs. They are renowned around the world for their open heart surgeries and hip and knee replacements. But, they are not limited to only those specialties. In terms of sightseeing, what more can you ask for than a land that is the setting of the Taj Mahal, a lasting legacy of love? You’ve seen the pictures, and if you choose to have your surgery in India, you could actually visit it yourself.

Or, if you would prefer to spend your time in nature, India has beautiful beaches, and majestic mountains. Also, if your life is hectic, why not completely spend your time being pampered at the many spas. Some even offer Ayurveda and Naturopathic medicine to complement the modern healthcare you seek.

Mexico

Mexico has at least eight hospitals internationally certified for healthcare. Many travel from the USA for cheaper medical treatment, taking advantage of some of the newer hospitals that are among the best in the world. Mexico offers medical tourists a temperate climate to enjoy their myriad of beaches, or the opportunity to surf for the more adventurous. You could travel to Acapulco and observe the cliff divers. Or, if you prefer you could travel to Cabo san Lucas and try Marlin fishing.

Costa Rica

Costa Rica offers the medical tourism at least three accredited hospitals, including Hospital CIMA. Travellers come from the USA and Canada to take advantage of quality medical care at a lower price. Common treatments include general and cosmetic dentistry, orthopaedic surgery and fertility treatments. The average temperature is 72 degrees, so it offers the perfect weather to peer into a volcano’s crater. Or, you could visit one of the many beaches.

Brazil

They are world renowned for their cosmetic surgeries, but also offer cardiac surgery and weight loss surgery for the medical tourist. You are recommended to visit only their private hospitals for treatment. There are therapeutic hot springs to visit. You could visit the dunes and waterfalls. For the adventurous, travel the Amazon and fish for Piranha. If you prefer a party, plan your medical tourism trip to coincide with Carnivale.

Thailand

They have over ten facilities that are accredited and the number of medical tourists visiting the area has been increasing since 2000. They also offer programs that specialise in Diabetes and Chronic Kidney Disease. Some of their popular treatments include bariatric surgery, eye surgery and dental procedures. In the modern city of Bangkok you can enjoy the underground subway, or the elevated sky train. Or, enjoy a trip back in time and travel the canals. However, try to avoid the Monsoon season.

Richard is a freelance writer who shares his knowledge about health, cosmetic dentistry and travelling abroad for dental tourism.

Travel Guest Post: Honeymoon Like an A-Lister

 

The rich and famous certainly know where to relax after their big day and are renowned for celebrating their nuptials in style. Here are five incredibly luxurious honeymoon locations, perfect for the jet-setting couple.

 

Arizona

Follow in the footsteps of Beyonce and Jay-Z by heading to Arizona for a week or two of marital bliss. Check into the prestigious Sanctuary Camelback Mountain Resort overlooking the Paradise Valley and enjoy some alone time together.

Retreat to the luxurious Sanctuary Spa for Asian-inspired treatments and classes, play tennis, go hiking or simply relax by the stunning pool. Enjoy award-winning cuisine by Food Network star Chef Beau MacMillan before heading to the bar for happy hour and a toast to your new life together. This wonderful resort reportedly costs $2000 dollars a night, but if you have the cash it is definitely worth it.

Bora Bora

Escape to Bora Bora in the South Pacific and unwind after your big day like movie star Nicole Kidman and her partner Keith Urban. Check into St Regis Bora Bora’s 13,000-square-foot Royal Estate which reportedly costs $15,000 a night and enjoy all the luxuries of this great resort including three bedrooms, two living rooms, a chef’s kitchen, dining room, private swimming pool, office and a spa area with a sauna, hammam (Turkish bath) and whirlpool. A wonderfully romantic retreat, this really is the perfect honeymoon destination.

 

Tahiti

Live like a celeb and jet off to the luxurious island of Tahiti just like American Idol winner Carrie Underwood and her hockey player husband Mike Fisher. Treat yourselves to a lavish break at Le Taha’a Resort and relax in an over-water suite with a glass bottom floor costing around $1,000 per night. Soak up the sun; take long, relaxing walks along the beach; and even check out the exclusive beachfront huts, where Mrs Underwood and her hubby found time to unwind.

 

Seychelles

Why not celebrate your special day like the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge and enjoy your honeymoon in the Seychelles. Chill out on the luxurious beaches before taking a helicopter to North Island and checking into the exclusive North Island Hotel just like actress Salma Hayek and her billionaire businessman husband Francois-Henri Pinault. Spend quality time together amid beautiful surroundings and make the most of this luxurious retreat which has just one villa which comes with your own  personal chef, plunge pool and spa. The ultimate experience, rates reportedly start at £10,367 in the low season, however, despite the expense you may never want to return home.

Mexico

Pack your bags and fly to Mexico like singer Seal and model Heidi Klum. Stay at Jalisco’s spectacular El Careye’s Resort and start your married life as you mean to go on. Surrounded by tropical rainforests and beautiful beaches the resort really is a slice of heaven and a great place for romance. Enjoy the lagoon-style pool located between the hotel and the ocean and admire the well-manicured grounds. Sit back with a glass of guava juice and savour every minute at this spectacular destination.

Celebs really do know how to honeymoon, so if you have the money, why not celebrate your marriage at one of the best destinations in the world?

Celebrity Honeymoons was produced by Ally Biring on behalf of Hotel Club; providers of luxury 5 star hotels in Kuala Lumpur.

 

 

 

 

Travel Guest Post: 5 Honeymoon Destinations You Must Consider


A honeymoon is always special not only because it immediately follows a wedding but also because it is the first opportunity for the newly married couple to enjoy intimate moments after all the stress involved with getting married. Most of the couples try to make their honeymoon as memorable as possible and the foremost requisite for achieving this objective entails selecting a perfect getaway.

 

Where to go on a honeymoon is a question which haunts most of the newly weds and in a concerted effort to be of assistance and lessen the confusion, the following list has been compiled –

 

South AfricaBlessed with ample natural beauty in form of beautiful beaches, exotic islands, diverse flora and fauna and home to many ethnic cultures, this country located at the tip of the vast African continent is a perfect honeymoon destination for couples who yearn for an action-packed holiday. Coupled with modern amenities like shopping malls and contemporary sports facilities, there is so much to do in South Africa that people often run out of days but not activities and since each experience is unique, they go back home with enough cherished memories to last a lifetime.

 

Russia Given Russia’s emergence from the economic oblivion, now this nation is fast acquiring popularity as a favored honeymoon destination by couples around the globe. While the richness of age-old Russian culture and traditions is reflected in the local cuisine and architecture, attractions like the Kremlin exude a timeless charm of their own and the rugged beauty of the Siberian landscape speaks volumes of the power of nature.

 

Mexico This land of the Aztec warriors is not only one of the most well-connected romantic destinations but is also affordable and hence worth every dollar spent. Experiencing the essence of the ancient Mayans in the canyons has a romanticism which is difficult to beat while lazing around in one of the many luxury resorts is the best therapy for calming frayed nerves and spending time discovering and knowing each other.

 

Tahiti – Popularly known as the ‘island of love’ this is an ultimate paradise for honeymoon couples with its turquoise waters facilitating many water related activities, natural and colorful beauty encouraging hikes and pristine beaches serving as ideal spots for lazing around. Immersing in the Tahitian culture is a must for every honeymoon couple as is sampling local delicacies like papaya chicken, Banana Poe and ‘poisson cru’. Having a Tahitian tattoo impaled on the better halves would act as a reminder of that wonderful honeymoon for many days to come.

 

Europe Tour – Unlike its American counterpart, the European continent has successfully retained its rustic charm and ancient traditions all of which make it worthy of consideration for celebrating a honeymoon. Although Italy is often spoken synonymously with romance, it is France which upholds this emotion in every sphere and Switzerland which lends a zing to it through its ski slopes and activities. Every country in the European continent narrates a tale of its own and this is reflected in its cuisine, chocolates, wine and the Mediterranean coastline.

 

About the Author: Elijah works for the marketing department of  Mega.co.uk, where you can find a useful On the Beach Voucher Code that will allow you to make some savings.

Travel Guest Post: EcoTulum, Mexico by Carmel L. Mooney

If climbing coconut trees to pick coconuts in the morning in search of coconut milk for your coffee sounds like an adventure and dining every night on the beach with the wild jungle for a backdrop sounds like fun….if snorkeling in the world’s second largest barrier reef with rays, barracudas, damsels, angelfish, turtles, lobster, and dolphins among vibrant stag horn coral and sea fans, whets your appetite…and waking up to the sounds of monkeys, while giant iguanas and hermit crabs scamper by—sounds intriguing…then EcoTulum has three wonderfully exotic and amazingly unique sanctuaries on the Mayan Riviera just waiting to create a heavenly escape. Even better, you can enjoy wonderfully unusual and purifying, magical Mayan spa treatments on the beach at the jungle’s edge in the Mayan Spa and Wellness Center shared by all three resorts.

Away from the usual busy resort cities like Cancun or Mazatlan, but close enough to civilization for security, the three EcoTulum resorts of Zahra, Copal, and Azulik await couples with a yearning for exotic adventure and an appreciation for nature that is too beautiful for words. Each of the three resorts positioned in a row along the Tulum coastline offers something unique but Zahra was our resort of choice. Cabanas on the beach, a private beach for guests, and a relaxed and friendly restaurant on the sand, were reasons we fell in love….with Zahra. All three EcoTulum resorts are favorites with honeymooning couples from all over the world.

Most days we had breakfast served in our cabana as we gazed outside at the cobalt and turquoise water while playful iguanas and hermit crabs watched curiously. The tropical breezes filtered through our cabana refreshing us on even the most humid and tropically warm days. But little time did we spend in our cabana as we were called by all the wonderful activities in the areas surrounding. Guided snorkeling tours, cenote dives and exploration, spa treatments, wildlife refuge hikes, Mayan ruins, and pristine white sand beaches called to us every hour of every day. We even managed to take a day trip by bus and by ferry to the magical island destination of Cozumel and to Playa del Carmen, two of the Yucatan’s most favored vacation spots by tourists and cruise ships.

In the little town of Tulum we enjoyed watching local artisans creating their specialties, we sampled local food, and did the some of the typical bargain hunting all tourists do. We explored the magical and mystical Mayan city and ruins on the outskirts of town—the only Mayan city ever built next to the ocean.

Some mornings and afternoons, we enjoyed body exfoliation treatments like being wrapped in cocoa or Mayan clay as well as holistic and Mayan massages. Irresistible chocolate body treatments, indigenous sweat lodge steam baths, floatation tanks, and Mayan baths all added to a unique cultural experience that balanced and relaxed the body’s physical, emotional, mental, and spiritual states.

For the health conscious couple, daily yoga classes are offered as well as two restaurants and bars offering delicious but healthy and refreshing fare such as fajitas of pineapple, nopales cactus and vegetables, lean filet mignon, numerous fresh fish dishes, and even more common selections like burritos, tacos, guacamole, and salads. Delicious desserts like mango mousse, flan, and crepes rounded out the evenings as mariachi bands drowned out the crashing of the waves and loud calls of the wild in the jungle.

Tulum is comprised of three areas: the hotel zone, a small strip of several hotels and cabanas, a small town, and an amazing archaeological site with ruins. The hotel zone lies on some of the finest beaches in the Caribbean.

We flew into Cancun International Airport, approximately one and a half hours from Tulum. We had our resort book a transfer through a tiny local van company that picked us up and took us to our resort. Although a bit pricey, the cost would be considered worth it to most guests simply for the convenience of air conditioning, a safer ride than most taxis, and room for luggage. For those on a tight budget, a bus can be taken from the Cancun bus station to Tulum for only a few dollars per person. I would recommend this if you have little baggage as the buses are crowded and noisy.

English is spoken to some degree by most but not all. But one can do fairly well knowing a few Spanish basics with an excellent phrase book and a good understanding of pesos and Mexican currency. Many locals speak Mayan as well as the culture is deeply ingrained there. Tulum is also not far from Guatemala and Belize.

Tulum’s bank is not the best and there were no convenient places to change money. I recommend taking about $200-300 in one dollar bills for spending money and tips for a couple on a week’s stay. You’ll do better bargaining with the locals with one’s. And dollar bills seem appreciated for tips. Most everything such as the cabanas and food and spa treatments, except excursions, can be paid for by credit card at the resort. In town some of the larger stores and restaurants accept credit cards although restaurants on the beach in town such as El Paraiso do not.

Playa Paraiso is a wonderful place just a mile or two from Zahra, to take a day trip to the beach where the smooth surf and excellent snorkeling are paired with several small local restaurants. There a couple can pay $8 for a shaded sunbathing spot on a huge round cushion on the sand and several drinks come along with package for the day. If you explore the ruins nearby, you must go early for two reasons. The crowds from Cancun, the cruise ships, and other cities arrive in the late morning by the thousands and by late morning it is uncomfortably hot in the ruins grounds with little shade or place to sit.

You will find being on the equator, that the sun rises very early and brightly and you will need much more sun protection that you ever thought you would. A SPF factor of more than 45 is a necessity for anyone fair to medium and I encourage you to bring twice as much as you normally would need at a California beach. Even with a tremendously high SPF you will either tan or burn depending on your complexion. With the white sands and humidity and sweat factor, large quantities are a must. Excellent hats at cheap prices are for sale everywhere—wait till you get there to buy one. Pack light; mostly swimwear, shorts, t-shirts or sundresses are worn.

A few realistic things to consider that may sound negative but really are not, are as follows: The cabanas operate on a generator so bring flashlights or candles for night. Mosquitoes can be a problem some of the year although we were not bothered at all by them in May. Ask about current conditions and go prepared with repellent, although we needed none. The cabana beds have mosquito netting.

Most transportation is safe although the highway between Tulum and Cancun was a bit hairy and everyone sped excessively. Most injuries of Americans do occur in taxis or by couples renting mopeds and not understanding the passing laws on the freeways and roads.

Using extra common sense and caution; refrain from wearing expensive jewelry and flashing money in public places, travel during the daylight hours when sightseeing, and you may even want to copy, from the Internet, the name and phone numbers of some American English speaking doctors in case of an illness or if traveling with someone with health issues.

I recommend taking your own life jackets for water fun as certain areas of the surf can be unpredictable. I’m glad I did, although the water in most areas is shallow and gentle.

Drink only bottled and purified water which is available in town at grocery stores and at Zahra. Be prepared mentally and physically for cultural differences and experiences such as showers of brackish water, wild bugs, and animals throughout.

But most of all, if you are a couple seeking adventure, romance, and fun in a thoroughly cultural and educational experience at a very reasonable price, plan to go. Pack your bags and an adventurous spirit for the trip of a lifetime to Tulum, Mexico.

Travel Guest Post: Cruising Bahamas, Mexico, and Curacao

Summer cruises are full of fun and sunshine, and most Caribbean destinations are full of bright color, terrific water sports, rhythmic nightlife, sweet rum drinks, and even cooling ocean breezes. Life on the water, even in the hottest of climates, is often surprisingly comfortable when you don your summer gear. Royal Caribbean can be found online, and it’s easy to check the average high and low temperatures to know how to pack your bags!

Bahamas Summer Fun

Cruises to the Bahamas in summer time are plentiful, and range from the highest of luxury to the most economical of budgets – and all provide the same sunshine and weather! The Bahamas in summer months have average high temperatures only in the high 80s F (up to 31C), and the breezes and plentiful shade make the bright sun far more friendly than city life.  Lows at night range from 70F to 75F (21C – 24C) – delightful for relaxing outdoors after a delicious meal. The islands of the Bahamas are a traveler’s delight, filled with color and festivals and sailing events, and always the warm friendly natives. The Junkanoo Summer Festival is a variation of Mardi Gras, with teams with costumes and music and dances, and happens nowhere else in the world. Snorkeling and scuba diving are particularly beautiful in the Bahamas, since no rivers bring silt to muddy the crystal blue, unpolluted waters, and clear bright sunshine clearly lights the exquisite reefs and marine life to depths of 40 ft (13m) or more.

Gulf Coast of Mexico

Rich in archaeological, cultural and ecological heritage, there is no more diverse and interesting coastline in the world than that of Mexico‘s Gulf Coast. The Mexican people are friendly and welcome you to their heritage, festivals, and delicious cuisine – particularly for marine dishes, as well as chicken and beef, along with spicy sauces and mild cheesy fillings. Tracing it’s civilization back for over 3,000 years before Columbus and Spanish conquistadors, Mexico abounds in stone cities, temples and some of the largest pyramids in the world. Dotted along the enormous 1394 mile (2234km) Gulf coastline, many of these fascinating sites adjoin beautiful beaches of white sand and blue waters – perfect for day trips from your cruise ship.

The Island of Curaçao

The island of Curaçao lies just off the coast of South America, 42 miles (68km) east of Aruba, and is a very popular destination for cruise ships and summer travelers. Even in mid summer, the average high temperatures are below 90F (32C) – perfect for a fantastic range of water activities. Local food is creole style, with a distinctive blend of flavors from Dutch, Spanish and Portuguese influences. The famous Curaçao liqueur was born here, and is now enjoyed widely around the world. Rather than long endless beaches, the island has many more secluded stretches of beautiful, fine white sand, full of shells and sea life just offshore. The main port of Willemstad is active and full of wonderful shops, restaurants and nightlife.

Summer cruises are full of fun and sunshine, and most Caribbean destinations are full of bright color, terrific water sports, rhythmic nightlife, sweet rum drinks, and even cooling ocean breezes. Life on the water, even in the hottest of climates, is often surprisingly comfortable when you don your summer gear. Many summer cruise deals can be found online, and it’s easy to check the average high and low temperatures to know how to pack your bags!

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