Archive for July, 2010

RIVIERA MAYA EVENTS – MAREAZUL LAUNCH EVENT

Friday, July 9th, 2010

This past June 10th investors, brokers and media executives had the honor to attent one of the most important events in Riviera Maya considered among real estate brokers The EVENT OF THE YEAR

Grupo Grand Coral and Bancaja Bank from Spain launched their flagship project Mareazul inside the Master Plan community of Grand Coral in Playa Del Carmen. The mega resort with over 560 acrees of land and a 18 hole Nick Price Design Golf Course will be a destination of itself.

The event took place inside the Maya Zen Garden inside Mareazul. Mareazul features 300 luxury condominiums designed and built with the utmost quality and craftmanship. The projects main features are the amazing beaches and the ocean views from every unit. Resort amenities like a fitness center, spa, tennis and paddle court, business center, zen maya gardens with meditation areas.

Goverment officials like Felix Gonzales Canto Governor of Quintana Roo and Playa Del Carmen’s Mayor Roman Quian Alocer where present to unveil the awaited Mareazul and endorse the work of Grupo Grand Coral as one of the major and most important investors in the region.

Jordi Mercade CEO of Grand Coral confirmed the joint venture with Microsoft. Microsoft from all the world chose Grand Coral and Mareazul to unveil their new technology called Smart Living. An entertainment and comunications system that interacts with your everyday activities combining internet, security, games and more.

The event was topped off by a private concert of famous mexican pop singer Alex Sintek

With the launch of Emerald Tower in Cancun last year, Mareazul and soon to open Nick Price Residences, Grupo Grand Coral shows their long term commitment and strong presence in the Real Estate industry for Riviera Maya.

RIVIERA MAYA GOURMET – OUR MONTHS CHOICE

Friday, July 9th, 2010

FUSION

Enjoy the calm ocean breeze and fantastic view from Fusion restaurant and bar overlooking the Caribbean Sea while dining on international fusion cuisine and luscious tropical drinks. The chefs use only the freshest local ingredients. Fresh caught fish, traditional Mexican specialties and tasty sandwiches are some examples from the menu. You can relax under the palapas on one of the beach beds or hammocks and enjoy great service with a unique blend of drink and food.

The Fusion Hotel is popular with both tourists and locals. The cheeseburger is often referred to as the ‘best burger in Playa.’ After dark, the beachside bar turns into a romantic beach lounge lit by rustic oil lanterns. To complete the mood, you will find live music that’s easy on the ears as you relax by the sea. It is without a doubt one of the most romantic settings in Playa del Carmen.

SUNSET SHOWS

Reggae or Rock!

NIGHT SHOWS

Jazz and Blues
Reggae en Espanol

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY

Salsa and Latin Party

FIRE  SHOW

After 11 PM

The Fusion Restaurant in Playa del Carmen is very easy to find at the end of Calle 6 – 6th Street – where it meets the beach. On foot, walk up or down the 5th Avenue pedestrian mall to Sixth and turn towards the beach. When the street turns to sand, look on the left.

Source: http://www.fusionhotelmexico.com

RIVIERA MAYA MUST DO’S – IF YOU DARE

Thursday, July 8th, 2010

SIAN KAAN

Sian Ka’an, the largest marine natural protected area in Mexico, is a United Nations World Heritage site, designated to be protected for its rich biodiversity and unique Mayan cultures which have inhabited the peninsula for ages. It is also the most beautiful natural treasure of the Yucatan peninsula that is accessible to tourists. Community Tours Sian Ka’an, a local tourism alliance between four Mayan cooperatives, presents to you the Mayan Riviera as it once was and as it should be experienced: untouched by urbanization, undisturbed by mass tourism, and guided by local Mayan community members who know the reserve best.

Sian Ka’an Facts

  • Largest protected area in the Mexican Caribbean (approximately 1.3 million acres)
  • Established January 20th 1986 as part of UNESCO’s Man and the Biosphere Program
  • UNESCO World Heritage Site
  • Unique for its geography and wetlands
  • 23 known archeological sites (with relics dating up to 2,300 years old)
  • 103 known mammal species
  • 336 known bird species
  • Nesting ground for many species of wading birds
  • Annual rainfall between 44 and 48 inches
  • Important nesting site for two endangered sea turtle species
  • Believed to be inhabited in the Pre-Classic and Classic Periods in the chieftanships of Cohuah and Uaymil
  • Currently home to over 2,000 inhabitants

Canal Tour

This tour is an educational, sight-seeing boat tour through the Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve. Highlights of the Tour include:

  • Following the Mayan trade route used 1200 years ago
  • Seeing abundant flora and fauna unique to Sian Ka’an
  • Visiting unexcavated Mayan ruins hidden within the Reserve
  • Floating down a freshwater river
  • Learning the natural and Mayan history of the Reserve with experienced guides

Tour Summary

The tour begins at the CESiaK ecological center where we have an introductory discussion and view the coastal flora and fauna. The tour continues by boat traversing the two northernmost, brackish lagoons. In this area, we pass a small Mayan ruin and view up-close the mangrove islands which are nesting areas for many of the birds found within Sian Ka’an.

The tour continues south along the peninsula to the lagoon of Boca Paila where we turn inland and enter the narrow 11 km natural canal which traverses the expansive mangrove swamp and savanna grassland which comprise much of the center of Sian Ka’an. Along the journey we are surrounded by birds, tall mangrove trees, orchids, bromeliads, termite mounds, fish and much more.

The canal ends at a Post Classic Mayan Temple hidden in the mangrove swamp with beautiful frescos and a well-preserved inner sanctum. After visiting the temple we continue by boat to the freshwater Lagoon of Chunyaxche where we see some examples of the thousands of small sink holes (cenotes) from which the lagoon is filled.

After a snack and refreshments we enter the canal once again to commence a half-hour relaxing float wearing lifejackets and being carried by the water’s current. After getting back in the boat we travel to the ocean edge passing wide sandy flats where rays, predatory birds, and many fish are found. Continuing under an antique wooden bridge we follow a waterway which allows us passage to the ocean to view the seemingly endless expanse of tree-lined, sandy beach. We end the tour following the peninsula back to CESiaK for a sit-down lunch (included in the price) in the center’s restaurant and for some relaxation on the beach.

For more information and tour bookings visit http://cesiak.org/