Monday, October 26, 2009
Last-Minute Cancun Deals
Friday, July 17, 2009
Non-stop Charters and Early Booking Incentives
Tuesday, May 12, 2009
Flu Free Vacation Guarantee at Dreams and Secrets Resorts
Secrets and Dreams Resorts & Spas Offer “Flu-Free Guarantee;”
Three Free Vacations if Guests Contract Influenza A - H1N1
According to a press release by AM Resorts:Mexico’s Decline in Cases Spurs Award-Winning Resorts to Offer Guarantee, Aggressive Promotions and Irresistible Prices
PHILADELPHIA (May 11, 2009) – As Mexico’s Health Minister reports a continuing decline in the H1N1 cases, Zoetry Wellness & Spa Resorts (not sold on Deals2Cancun.com), Secrets Resorts & Spas and Dreams Resorts & Spas introduces a Flu-Free Guarantee* to help speed the country’s tourism recovery. Valid between May and December 2009, if a guest contracts Influenza A - H1N1 while staying at these resorts their next three vacations will be free of charge.
All Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets and Dreams Resorts & Spas follow the current American Hotel & Lodging Sanitation Measures and recently have taken additional heightened measures to ensure the highest level of sanitation and hygiene.
“The health and well-being of our resort employees and guests is a top priority for us. As a result, zero cases of influenza have been reported at any of our properties,” said Alex Zozaya, president and CEO of AMResorts, provider of sales, marketing and brand management services for Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets Resorts & Spas and Dreams Resorts & Spas.” “During the last few weeks, we have continuously encouraged travel to
The Mexican authorities’ recent lift on restrictions to all public facilities including restaurants and cafes, libraries, museums, churches, archaeological sites and more further supports AMResorts’ confidence in the healthy condition of the country.
“We are convinced the recent decline of cases and continued affirmation from the world’s leading health organization for unrestricted international travel will encourage tourists to quickly return to Mexico for its diverse and enticing tourism offerings, rich culture and competitive pricing,” said Zozaya.
* “Flu-Free Guarantee” H1N1 Insurance details:
- Must be qualified as Influenza A - H1N1. Positive blood results in addition to certification of the doctor who performed the test are required
- Applies to guests that booked May 8, 2009 through June 30, 2009 for travel taking place May 8, 2009 through December 20, 2009
- Valid for same vacation (land only) to return once per year over the next 3 years and only for the original traveler plus one companion. Blackout dates and restrictions apply
- Applicable to Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets and Dreams Resorts & Spas only
Irresistible Savings to Jumpstart Spring Travel Bookings
All Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts, Secrets and Dreams Resorts & Spas are offering a host of irresistible special packages and promotions. Special promotion highlights include:
Spring Escapes:
Zoëtry Wellness & Spa Resorts
• Up to 37 percent discount
Secrets Resorts & Spas
• Up to 55 percent discount
• $200 in resort credit
Dreams Resorts & Spas
• Up to 40 percent discount
• Up to $250 in resort credit
• Two kids stay free with two adults
Discounts are valid for bookings made from May 1 - June 15, 2009 for travel through December 23, 2009 and may be booked on Deals2Cancun.com in conjuction with an EXLUSIVE 10% CASH BACK REBATE.
Thursday, April 30, 2009
Renowned Residential Area of Playacar Makes Perfect Vacation Spot
Below is an overview of the renowned residential area of Playacar just south of Playa Del Carmen. If you’re looking for a resort area that has both a relaxing and social atmosphere this area is likely a great option for you!
This is a very diverse area with travelers from around the world, with a good mix of Europeans and Americans. All-in-all the resorts in this area are in a great location just 45 minutes from the Cancun Airport and about 3 minutes driving distance from the upbeat town of Playa Del Carmen. The resorts are clean, the pools are relaxing and the service and entertainment are great. You’ll have your pick between luxury resorts and more authentic family-type resorts.
The 11-15 resorts in this area are within a 15-30 minute walk or 3 minute taxi ride to the shops and restaurants on
Five Riu Resorts are spread along the beach in this area, including
Two Iberostar resorts are also located next to each other on this stretch of beach; The Iberostar Quetzal and Iberostar Tucan. When you stay at one you have resort privileges at both. Another chain that has presence in this area is the Viva Wyndham. You have the option to stay at either the Viva Wyndham Maya or Viva Wyndham Azteca and can use either facility as well. Other resorts in this area include The Reef Playacar, Sandos Gala Playacar, and the Sandos Playacar Riviera Hotel.
One of the bummers in this area is the eroding beaches. They are still beautiful and relaxing to walk along and enjoy, but unfortunately the large black multi-ton sandbags in the beaches at each resort put a bit of a damper on the scenery. This is the case at all of the resorts in this area, but some are better than others. They don't seem to ruin anyone's enjoyment of the crystal clear blue ocean though, so don't base your resort decision solely on that.
The pricing at these resorts is also very affordable. Reasonably priced
Wednesday, April 22, 2009
The Cenotes of the Yucatán Peninsula
Today the cenotes are a hotspot for divers looking for a less traditional type of underwater exploration. What the cenotes lack in marine life, they make up for in stunning geological scenery. The crystal clear water makes for much better visibility than an ocean reef and reveals a jungle of stalactites and stalagmites. Divers can also experience the halocline effect, in which the heavier saltwater meets the fresh water above in a blurry layer.
An experienced guide is necessary for a trip to the depths of a cenote. Many of the dive shops in Cancun and Playa del Carmen offer dive packages to experience this unusual and magical world. But you don’t have to be a diver to enjoy this aspect of the Yucatán; countless adventure parks offer tourists snorkeling or swimming opportunities. It’s your chance to tell all your friends and family you’ve been to the Mayan Underworld and back!
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Exploring Tulum and Cobá
Visitors to the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico have the chance to reach into history at a variety of Mayan sites. The ruins at Chichen Itza are the most visited by tourists, but with a three hour drive each way from either Cancun or Playa del Carmen, you may want to consider a visit to one of the other ancient cities that dot the coast.
Dramatically perched on the cliffs towering over the Caribbean Sea, the ruins at Tulum are the second most visited in the Yucatan. Their location, only 90 minutes from Cancun and 50 minutes from Playa del Carmen, makes them an easy drive from your resort or a feasible shore excursion with your cruise ship. Tulum, meaning fence or wall in the Mayan language, was built to defend against invasion and also served as an important place for trade and worship during the Postclassical period from approximately 1200 to 1450 AD. The site is relatively compact compared with other Mayan cities, but it is also one of the best preserved.
Today the buses roll into Tulum on a regular basis. Near the entrance, a complex of shops, restaurants and performers reflects a theme park vibe for this ancient spectacle. Once inside the crumbling walls, you’ll hear a variety of languages as vacationers in beachwear dart about snapping photos of temples. Flip-flops are not a problem on the manicured trails that weave throughout the site. Signs in Spanish and English stand in front of important locations, making a self-tour both easy and informative. Once you’ve had your fill of the ruins, descend the staircase to one of the world’s most beautiful beaches. Those that came prepared with swimsuits can dive into the aqua waves and gaze up at the picturesque cliffs and temples.
For a very different Mayan experience, head to the ruins at Cobá. Only 90 minutes from both Cancun and Playa del Carmen, this too is a perfect daytrip for resort guests and cruise ship passengers. The majority of buildings here were constructed during the mid to late Classic period, 600 to 900 AD, making the site much older than Tulum. Occupying a space of over four square miles, Cobá is estimated to have had 50,000-60,000 inhabitants and was the largest of all the Mayan cities. As many as 50 ancient roads lead into this city, indicating its importance at the center of Mayan culture.
Cobá is buried deep in the Mexican jungle so come equipped with good walking shoes and insect repellent. Contrasting the hustle and bustle of Tulum, Cobá is relatively quiet and peaceful as you explore the expansive grounds still being excavated. You can rent a bicycle near the entrance to cover more of the site and explore a variety of structures including two well-preserved ball courts. The most popular feature is Nohoc Mul, the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan and the only pyramid in the Yucatan tourists are still allowed to climb. The view of miles of jungle and temples peeking above the trees is worth every effort put into the steep ascent to the top.
We highly recommend adding adventure to your vacation by booking one of these or other many excursions available through tour operators at your hotel, or even ensure your spot and book your excursion right away when you book your Cancun vacation package.
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Seek Adventure in Cancun and Playa Del Carmen
It’s amazing how much there is to see and do in Mexico, yet there are many who prefer to get all they can out of their All-Inclusive resort enjoying cocktails, beaches and all the food available. Don’t get me wrong, the time for relaxation is definitely worth the trip, and there is no doubt you should get all you can for what you paid for the All-Inclusive perks. But when you consider the memories you look to make on a vacation, the ones that will likely stick out are those like the time you zip-lined through the forest at Xcaret Eco Theme Park in Tulum or went on a snorkeling adventure overlooking coral reefs that are more diverse than any in the world you could imagine.
We encourage everyone to find a balance between enjoying your All-Inclusive vacation package and splurging on adventures that will make memories to last a lifetime.
Here is a list of the top attractions vacationers find themselves talking about years down the road:
Cancun
- Joe’s Jeep Adventure, La Isla Mall
- Nautilus Diving and Training Center, Hotel Zone
- La Isla Shopping Mall
- Selvatica Canopy Expedition and Adventure Tour
- Carlos’n Charlie’s
- Coco Bondo
- Senor Frog’s Hotel Zone
- El Rey Ruins
- Rancho Loma Bonita
- Snorkeling Adventures
- Aquaworld
Playa Del Carmen
- Mexico Blue Dream
- Xel-Ha natural Park
- Maya ruins of Tulum
- Diversity Diving
- Reef Quest Divers
- Geofish Dive
- El Alux
- Rio Secreto
- Discovery Jungle Park
- Xcaret Eco Theme Park
- Alltournative Off Track Adventures
- Dressel Divers at Iberostar Paraiso Del Mar
Please share any of your favorite activities! We'd love to expand this list.