Posts Tagged ‘playa del carmen’

RIVIERA MAYA REAL ESTATE SEEKERS – NEW TULUM CONDOS PHASE 2

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

A few months ago we wrote about a new condo project inside the newest community in Tulum. Well the success has been so that 80% of the condos have now sold out and the developer just launched the phase 2

When we speak of Tulum on real estate, many think it will be the future and some have doubt as to where will the future of this magnificent place will be.
The reality is that for many Tulum is a solid investment and all indications are that this target will be very soon the next best thing in Riviera Maya, one of the most pampered by investors and individuals seeking a second home in a place where nature is respected and has one of the best beaches worldwide.


In Tulum, there is a new fully enclosed community that offers both residents and visitors a sanctuary exceptional infrastructure and services, coupled with a cosmopolitan shopping areas and residential condominiums and the new urban center of the division with first class services.


Within this gated community is the first residential development within the heart of Tulum. The condos are 2 bedrooms 2.5 baths. Designed by a renowned architect and built by one of the most recognized and serious developers in the area, this project has all the comfort and space you need to enjoy this paradise called Tulum.


Each condo has 2 and 3 bedrooms, porcelain floors, closets, counter tops marble, air conditioners, fans, lamps, jacuzzi (on the rooftop units), granite kitchen with cabinets and refrigerator.
The first phase is 80% sold and is the second phase has great presale prices.


If you are a person looking for a great investment, do not hesitate to contact us, we will gladly schedule a private tour for you.

For information please call 718 713 2764 or email us at info@selva-co.com

RIVIERA MAYA MUST DO’S – IF YOU DARE

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Xaman Ha Aviary is a wonderful natural habitat for some 60 species of tropical birds who populate the jungles of the Yucatan peninsula.

Here you can see roughly 200 individual birds living in harmony with one another, all within an open-air sanctuary that has paths and trails leading to the birds’ preferred nesting areas. These birds live, eat, fly and reproduce within Xamana Ha’s little Mexican jungle, and they intermingle with many of the non-winged species of Quintana Roo; like iguanas, butterflies, squirrels, and the turtles and fish found in the cenotes of the Riviera Maya and Yucatan.

Kids love this place! Xaman Ha is one of the only places where children are certain to see some of the most spectacularly colored birds of the jungle and hopefully develop a sense of repect for them and their natural habitat.

And Xaman Ha is a great find for adults too, and a unique opportunity to practice your photography skills. Both still and video cameras are allowed in Xaman Ha Aviary, and for those bird lovers who like to use a tripod to steady their camera, these are also allowed at no additional fee (unlike many of the Maya ruin sites of the peninsula).

below- A wooden walking bridge over the natural terrain
Stone paths meander through the greenery.

below left- Great Egret (Casmerodius albus) are fish eating migratory birds that populate the saltwater estuaries of the peninsula. This bird is large, white and has a yellow bill and dark legs. Range: US through Central America, West Indies to S. Argentina. Mexico: nearly throughout, mainly lowlands.

below right- Brown pelicans (Pelicanus occidentalis) float in the tannic stained waters of a pond where they hunt for fish. These birds are huge, dark and have a long bill with a pouch. Range: Coasts of Southern US, West Indies, Central American to north and west South American. Mexico: Entire length of Pacific Cost including the Gulf of California breeding locally on offshore islands. Also found on the entire length of the east coast Gulf of Mexico.

Great Egret and Brown Pelicans

below- A Yellow Tailed Oriole (Icterus mesomelas) enjoys a lunch of fruit. Many of the tropical song birds are fruit eaters. Field marks: Adult: A yellow crown with 3 mostly yellow outer tail feathers. Throat, back, wings (except coverts) and central tail feathers black. Immature: similar to adult but largely yellowish olive above, lemon-yellow below; may or may not have a black bib. Similar species: Other yellow or orange-crowned orioles have all black tails. Voice: A loud clear whistle of two phrases, repeated chee-wow, chee-wow, or gee-wow, gee-wow. A loud repetitious chant: wur-chip-chewoo, wur-chip-chewoo, wur-chip-chewoo, repeated. Range: SE Mexico to Western Peru. Mexico: Gulf slope from south Veracruz through N Chiapas, Tabasco and Yucatan. Habitat: Second growth, humid forest borders.

Yellow Tailed Oriole

3 photos below- Polly want a cracker? … There are many species of parrots.

below- White-fronted Parrot (Amazona albifrons) Field marks: A green Amazon parrot with a white fore-crown read wing patch. Distinguished from Yellow-lored Parrot by red lores. Greener. Lacks dark ear patch. Female shows some white on the forehead, red lores. Almost no red in the wing. Similar species: 1. Yellow-lored Parrot, found in the Yucatan and Honduras, and 2. White-crowned Parrot which is dark blue. Voice: A noisy yapping, ak-ak-ak or yap-yap-yap. Range: Mexico to Costa Rica. Mexico: Pacific slope, foothills from South Sonora to Chiapas; Gulf lowlands from SE Veracruz east through lower Yucatan Peninsula. Habitat: Dry country, open woodlands, scrub; also border of humid forests in lower Yucatan.

White-fronted Parrot

below- Another fruit eater, the Keel Billed Toucan (aka the “fruit loops” bird) is one of the most photogenic. Field marks: This, the largest Mexican toucan and can be identified by its bright yellow cheeks and chests and huge brightly colored bill (green, blue, red and orange) which gives it the nickname “banana bill”. Rump white; under tail coverts scarlet. Flight: 2 labored flaps and a glide. Similar species: Collares Aracari is smaller, has a solid black head, red rump, and a smaller, less colorful bill. Voice: A monotonously repeated scratchy krrk or grrik, very frog like. A very often repeated gaab. Range: S Mexico to N Columbia, NW Venezuela. Mexico: from Oaxaca, Publa, Veracruz, south and east. Habitat: Lowland forests and forest borders to 200 ft.

Keel Billed Toucan (aka the “fruit loops” bird)

below- Snowy Egrets get along well with their brightly colored neighbors, the pink flamingos. Snowy Egrets (Egretta thula) range: US through Central America, W Indies to Chile, Argentina. Mexico: Nearly throughout all of the country, mainly in lowlands.

Snowy Egrets

below- Long, lean and colorful, pink flamingos otherwise known as Caribbean Flamingos (Phoenicopterus ruber ruber) have no problem falling asleep while balanced on one skinny leg. These extremely slender, gregarious pink wading birds fly with their necks extended. The bill is sharply bent and flamingos feed with their heads in an inverted position. They eat algae, diatome, mollucks, crusteanceans, etc. Range: Caribbean, South America, Galapagos Island and Africa. There are six species of flamingos in the world and this one species is in Mexico; located mainly on the coast of the Yucatan. They may wander west to Southern Veracruz and east to the Caribbean coast.

Pink Caribbean Flamingos

The pirates’ companion, scarlet macaws have a dazzling combination of colors and love to squawk! Scarlet Macaws (Ara macao) Field marks: Unmistakeable; very large long tailed scarlet parrot exhibiting a wing pattern of red, yellow and blue. Voice: Harsh calls – rrraaaa. Range: East Mexico to Bolivia, Brazil. Mexico: Tropical lowlands of South Veracruz, Oaxaca, Chiapas, rare local. Recorded also in South Tamaulipas, South Campeche. Habitat: Tall deciduous trees of lowland forests, savannas and watercourses.

Finding Xaman Ha Aviary

Xaman Ha Aviary is located in the heart of the Riviera Maya in Playa del Carmen, midway between Cancun and Tulum. Their address is: Paseo Xaman Ha S/N Fraccionamiento Playacar, Playa del Carmen, Quintana Roo, Mexico. To get there drive highway 307 south past Playa del Carmen and Playacar. Then take the left “retorno” lane (U turn lane) to head north on highway 307 staying in the extreme right lane. Pass the first Playacar entrance, go up the hill and then make a right turn into the next Playacar entrance. Go past the guard gate and continue straight to a traffic circle and bear right taking the first off-shoot lane to the right. Xaman Ha Aviary will be a short distance on your right. If you reach the golf course or Plaza Playacar you’ve gone too far. Entry fee: $150.00 pesos per adult, one child under 12 free with a paying adult. Hours: daily 9am-5pm.

Article by http://www.locogringo.com/past_spotlights/june2004.cfm

RIVERA MAYA GOURMET – XOCOLATIER

Wednesday, September 28th, 2011

Playa Del Carmen as many international food lovers know has become one of the gourmet destinations of Mexico. Now as a new concept the Xocolatier restaurant is offering a new hang out cafe to enjoy breakfast or lunch. With a very modern and unique design, the ambience is such that you feel a combination of a modern city blend with the caribbean way of living.

Just a few blocks from the beach located on 5th ave and 38th the corner of VIA 38 new plaza. The food dishes include benedit eggs, bagels, gourmet omelets, paninis, salads, desserts and a wide variety of fresh juice, smoothies and coffee.

Once you try Xocolatier you will find it to be not just breakfast and coffee shop but you may find that becoming a regular there wont be so hard and Yes! its one of the very few places in Playa with Air conditioner Try the deserts or grab a beer if the climate is too hot for coffee. If you come to Playa Del Carmen be sure to make a stop at Xocolatier.

Riviera Maya Real Estate Seekers – New Golf Residences

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

On may 26th we had the presence of professional golfer and 4 times world champion Lorena Ochoa for the official launch of her new residential development in alliance with Grupo Grand Coral: Residencias Grand Coral by Lorena Ochoa.

The event started at 6:30pm with a press conference. Around 7.30pm all the guests were welcomed with exotic drinks, lounge music and a friendly atmosphere at the new Grand Coral Real Estate Showroom. After spending some time greeting friends, the official presentation was made by Jordi Mercade, CEO of Grupo Grand Coral and Lorena Ochoa who revealed the name of the new project which until that moment was still a surprise.

The evening went on at the Club House where the 300 guests enjoyed a party which lasted until midnight. The most exciting moment without a doubt  was the presentation of a video with Lorena Ochoa projected on the white façade of the Club House in the most modern fashion.

Residencias Grand Coral by Lorena Ochoa has had great acceptance due to the financing and starting price of the project.

Golf Front Residences

Located in Grand Coral Riviera Maya, this project has an innovative design that combines modern architecture with spectacular landscaping. The surrounding lakes and gardens compliment and give a unique atmosphere to the pool area. On top of this, all units have privileged views to the 18 hole Golf Course.

Prices starting at $183,000 usd with the best financing in the market, Residencias Grand Coral by Lorena Ochoa is a great opportunity for a second home in one of the fastest growing destinations in Latin America, the Riviera Maya.

Residencias Grand Coral offer:

  • Studios and Residences of 1, 2, 3 and 4 bedrooms starting from 780 ft² up to 2,694 ft².
  • Ample terraces with privileged views to the Golf Course and lakes.
  • 18 Hole Golf Course designed by Nick Price
  • Beach Club.
  • Club House with Restaurant, Snack Bar, Spa and Gym.
  • Direct flights from major cities in Mexico, Canada, USA and Europe.
  • 30 minutes south of Cancun International Airport and 10 minutes from Playa del Carmen.
  • Gated Community.

The best financing in the market:

  • Direct financing with the lowest rates in the market
  • Credit up to 20 years.
PRICES RANGE FROM 188k up to 770k

Contact us NOW to Reserve your unit

Or Call us at (718) 713 2764 for full info


Riviera Maya Must Do’s – If you dare

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

In 1984, architect Miguel Quintana Pali purchased 12 acres in the Mayan Riviera, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo where he was going to build his house. However, when he started to clean the land he discovered natural sinkholes known as cenotes and beautiful underground rivers. He then decided to create a park where everybody could access the natural wonders of the region. Along with Oscar, Marcos and Carlos Constandse, Miguel Quintana Pali brought to life Xcaret Park. 

Xcaret was opened in December 1990 as an eco-archeological park where visitors from all over the world can enjoy the splendor of Mexico’s biodiversity and cultural heritage. Due to its great success the park has been preserved with an environmental management system.

Today the use of sun tan lotions is controlled by offering visitors over 250 samples of eco-friendly sun block lotion every day. More than 108 gallons of water are daily reused for irrigation throughout the park and each month Xcaret produces 160 tons of compost which is used to fertilize green areas and the plant nursery.

Xcaret is also dedicated to promote marine turtle conservation of two species that arrives every year to Quintana Roo’s coastline to nest: loggerhead and green sea turtle. To know more about their migratory routes turtles travel through their life cycle, Xcaret uses an auto grafting technique in some hatchlings so they can be identified when they return to nest. 

During the months of May and November Xcaret carries out two grand events to strengthen the cultural identity of Quintana Roo’s communities: The Sacred Mayan Journey and The Death and Life Traditions Festival. For consecutive years, Xcaret has been named a Socially Responsible Company by the Mexican Center for Philanthropy. 

“Xcaret is a corner in Mexico that touches the soul of thousands of people. This inspires us to work day by day with passion, pride and responsibility. The strategic priorities of the park will continue to be based upon issues related to our country’s natural resources, people and culture. And it will go on this way.” Arq. Miguel Quintana Pali (Social, Cultural and Environmental Balance, 2008).

Snorkel in Xcaret Park’s Underground Rivers

The underground rivers that run through this amazing theme park in Mexico are breathtaking natural wonders where you can swim and snorkel in Xcaret during your Riviera Maya vacation. Normally you need to be an expert diver to undergo these cave challenges, although at Xcaret ecological park you only need a life vest to experience this mysterious underwater world.

Xcaret’s underground rivers are part of a large cave system that forms deep under the surface of the Yucatan peninsula. Snorkel in caves and swim along unique rock formations and marine fossils at Xcaret Park Mexico. The underground rivers at Xcaret are 5 feet deep and they feature exits where you can stop and relax with the warm sun rays. This is one of the top things to do in Cancun during your family vacation in Riviera Maya. 

Both Xcaret tickets and Xcaret tours include access to the underground rivers, and you will be provided with a life vest and the use of personal bags for the transportation of your belongings to the river exit. It’s important to know how to swim to enjoy Xcaret’s underground rivers.

Paradise River

Paradise River has become a favorite option for those who want to experience the underground rivers at Xcaret eco theme park without getting wet. The abundant flora and fauna of the Yucatan Peninsula will amaze you while you cruise down the river waters on one of our special rafts.

Xcaret Coral Reef Aquarium, be amazed under the sea

Explore the fascinating coral reef surrounded by a rainbow of tropical fish, hard and soft coral, anemones, sponges, star fish and crustaceans, among many other marine creatures that inhabit the Coral Reef Aquarium in Xcaret. 

The Coral Reef Aquarium at Xcaret, the only one of its kind will transport you to the depths of the Caribbean Sea. It exhibits the biodiversity of the ocean’s underwater gardens, with different ecosystems thriving at distinct depths. 

Very few aquariums in the world have been able to exhibit long-term healthy samples of these delicate and complex ecosystems. More than 500 corals have been planted successfully at Xcaret’s Coral Reef Aquarium on the artificial reef structures, thanks, in part, to the unfiltered sea water continuous pumping system that allows free flow of plankton directly into the exhibit tanks, along with sponge larvae, corals and mollusks that start natural colonization processes. 

Interactive exhibits will allow you to touch some of these wonderful species that inhabit the coral reef in Riviera Maya. The marine exhibit at the Coral Reef Aquarium at Xcaret includes more than 5,000 living organisms including tropical fish such as surgeons, butterfly and angel fish, as well as sea horses, urchins, anemones, crabs, lobsters, nursery sharks and rays.

Archaelogical sites and Mayan culture in Xcaret

Xcaret which means in Maya language “little inlet”, used to be an ancient port that functioned as a very important trade route. Xcaret port city was initially called by the Mayan civilization as Ppole. 

Xcaret rose to the height of its power in the late Post Classic Period (1400-1517 AD) of the Mayan culture. Archaeologists tell us that Xcaret was also a major ceremonial center, where Maya from all over the Yucatan peninsula would go to purify both body and soul in the baths located in the city’s sacred wells before sailing for Cozumel Island, a sanctuary for the Moon goddess, Ixchel. 

Ppole was strategically situated in one of the main maritime routes of the Maya which extended from the Yucatan Peninsula coastline south Belize and Honduras, and featured temples and monumental structures which can be admired today at Xcaret’s archaeological sites. The inlet was a natural safe harbor for large canoes sailed by brave oarsmen who transported over 40 passengers and heavy loads. Xcaret was also a very important site where feathers, gold, jade, honey and cotton cloth were traded. 

Ppole was also the first place where the Itzaes landed to invade the rest of the Mayan world, finally settling at Chichen Itza in 918 AD. Some of the ancient Mayan vestiges of Xcaret feature 500 residential structures and over 60 temples which are scattered throughout the surrounding jungle, which remain as living testimonies in stone of Ppole’s past glory. Learn more about Mayan culture at Xcaret’s archaeological sites.

Vino de México Wine Cellar, house of Mexican wine

Discover the culture and history of Mexican wine framed by a unique and extraordinary place: our spectacular underground Vino de México Wine Cellar at Xcaret. 

Learn about artisanal wines and even about the most traditional wine-producing companies in Mexico, through a unique and incomparable exhibition that brings together passion and senses. 

The Vino de México Wine Cellar was firmly created to promote the culture and history of Mexican wine. Here, more than 413 years of history – from the first wine-producing company in Mexico to the oldest in America – are collected. 

In this majestic site you’ll find over 157 Mexican wine labels, with unique and peculiar characteristics according to their place of origin, and you’ll also admire our great production and tasting items collection at our Vino de México Wine Cellar at Xcaret. 

In this Mexican wine embassy, our expert Sommelier takes you to a wonderful trip and provides you with the best tips to have these delicious wines tickling your senses. 

Don’t miss the opportunity to experience our unique Cava: Mexican Wine Tasting at Xcaret (enjoy activity for additional cost).

Marine Turtles Area in Xcaret, a cycle of life

As contemporaries of dinosaurs, turtles have a long and exciting story to tell. A story that mostly takes place in Mexico where six out of seven marine turtles that exist in the world visit the Mexican coastline during nesting season and four of them visit Quintana Roo. 

Unfortunately, human activity is linked to the drastic reduction in the population of marine turtles in Mexico and worldwide. Sea turtles have complex life cycles and they have come so far throughout history by evolving, that they have also become an extremely fragile species. 

Xcaret carries out a Marine Turtle Conservation Program in Riviera Maya that includes rescue, rehabilitation, marking and release operations. Sea turtles in Xcaret that are protected under this program arrive from Xcacel beach, one of the most important nesting areas for green turtles (Chelonia mydas) and loggerheads (Caretta caretta). 

Come and visit our unique exhibition of Sea Turtles at Xcaret that allows you to get close to these fabulous creatures of the sea and learn more about the major problem that is affecting sea turtle populations. 

Xcaret promotes environmentally friendly practices that are making a difference in the world. Visit Xcaret’s Marine Turtles Area located just steps away from the Coral Reef Aquarium and join us in our efforts for sea turtle conservation in Riviera Maya, Mexico and worldwide.

Flamingos in Xcaret, conservation program

At Xcaret Park we have a special program to protect flamingos in Mexico (Phoenicopterus ruber) which is renowned for its extraordinary breeding success in the park’s facilities. 

Flamingos in Mexico are very social birds that live in large communities, allowing them to take care of each other and protect themselves from the dangers of the environment. 

Inside the reproduction area at Xcaret eco theme park, flamingos engage in loud mating rituals and build their nests within a natural environment provided for their comfort. Since the beginning of the breeding program we have had 72 births out of a population of approximately 118 adult flamingos. 

Their gleaming pink bodies, long and curved beaks, small heads, long legs and pronounced necks make them one of the most interesting and amazing creatures in Xcaret Park Cancun. Come and enjoy the impressive ritualized flamingo displays of Caribbean flamingos in Xcaret. 

Flamingos are migratory birds and a vulnerable species in Quintana Roo. Each year they travel long distances to make their nests and have their babies in one of the most important nesting zones of flamingos in Mexico located at Río Lagartos in the Yucatan peninsula. 

Admire the bright color, amazing postures and the loud noises of the flamingos at Xcaret.

For more information or to book a visit contact your hotel Concierge or visit www.Xcaret.com

Riviera Maya Gourmet – Our Months Choice

Thursday, July 7th, 2011

Babe’s Noodles and Bar, established in 2000, is a Swedish owned Restaurant and Bar with specialty Thai noodles and a mixed European kitchen. The bar makes the best mojitos, blueberry daiquiris, margaritas, smoothies and juices. Everything is freshly prepared at the time you order.

Babe’s has TWO great restaurant locations to serve you in Playa del Carmen! One, in the center of town, just off Playa’s famous 5th Avenue. The other, in the fast growing and very popular North end of town, right on 5th Avenue.

Combined with delicious eats, the funky decor featuring pin-up girls and barbie dolls, as well as personal attention from the owners, this is a dining experience you won’t want to miss!

Babe’s Noodles and Bar is a restaurant that is passionate about food. Our executive chef has devised a menu of contemporary cuisine we like to call Euro-Thai Fusion. Dishes, including vegetarian and seafood, are freshly prepared with premium ingredients and all cocktails are handmade to order.

There are two Babe’s Noodles and Bar restaurants open for lunch and dinner in Playa del Carmen. Each has a unique personality and charm, but both deliver the same high quality and service.

Babe’s combines great food and drink with fun and relax

ation. We offer fresh, healthy, quality products at an affordable price, which makes these Playa del Carmen restaurants a favorite.

WE HAVE BABE’S IN TWO LOCATIONS TO SERVE YOU

Babe’s Noodles and Bar

Calle 10 between 5th and 10 Avenue

Playa del Carmen, Mexico

+52 984 120 2592

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Babe’s Noodles and Bar

5th Avenue between Calle 28 and 30

Playa del Carmen, Mexico

+ 52 984 803 0056

Riviera Maya Events – New Art Gallery

Saturday, April 30th, 2011

New Art Gallery in Playa Del Carmen

Playa del Carmen’s newest art gallery exhibits Mexico’s national and ethnical artists creations, in an artistic and mayan environment were you can find a memorable piece of art to take home. Visitors will be able to enjoy the caribbean’s unique tradition paintings and its place, the concept blends with the taste of the region and art. The gallery features works by Ricardo Campero, Jorge Martell, Freddy Bueno, Tzutujil art and Taino as well as other national artists paintings.  At the same time, displays of applied art, particularly cut glass are shown in contrast to the mexican art, which gives us a variety to choose from.

The Gallery recently opened its doors in an inaugurational event with the local

authotities, media, tourists and locals, with a program of events including performances, body paint and talks with the local

artists. Galeria La Quinta is the first Riviera Maya gallery, present in an area surrounded by a multicultural atmosphere in which the art blends with the mayan culture.

Galeria La Quinta is located in the heart of playa del carmen’s most famous 5th avenue! between 6th and 8th

For further information,

http://galerialaquinta.com/

Riviera Maya Must Do’s – If you dare

Friday, April 29th, 2011

Only 3 hours from Cancun and 24 kms from Chetumal (Quintana Roo’s capital) Bacalar is Mexico’s second largest fresh water lake and still one of its best kept secrets. I first went to Bacalar about 12 years ago and I try to go at least once a year.

Bacalar boasts beautiful lush scenery and of course its main attraction is its lagoon of seven colours..and there really are seven colours I counted Of course a trip to Bacalar is not complete without visiting the Cenote Azul which is a large sinkhole of about 182 meters deep—a favourite among scuba divers. You can find a small restaurant there to enjoy a leisurely breakfast or dinner and perhaps an afternoon swim.

For several years now my husband and I always stay at a family run hotel on the edge of the lagoon with breathtaking views called Hotel Laguna Bacalar http://www.hotellagunabacalar.com/home.php The accommodations are clean and simple that can accommodate from 1-10 guests and they have a nice restaurant with both outdoor and indoor seating. Make sure you try the conch steak—YUMMY!

We love to spend at least two days at Bacalar as we generally arrive in the afternoon after the drive from Cancun. After settling into our room we take our beach chairs out onto the dock and soak up the warm Caribbean sun and swim in the refreshing lagoon until the sun sets and then we enjoy a simple meal and play some cards until bedtime. The following day we often take a drive along the scenic coastline and then have lunch at the Cenote Azul and swim. http://www.cenoteazul.com/ On our last day we like to go to the “Balneario” which basically translates to public bathing area. It is located just below the San Felipe Fort that was built in 1733. There you can relax on the lagoon’s sandy beachside, eat in their restaurant, rent kayaks/canoes or take a small tour by speedboat. It is a very popular place and it can get quite crowded if you are there on the weekends. At the end of the day we pack up our stuff and bid farewell once again to Bacalar knowing that we will be there again soon.

Recently there has been quite a bit of talk that Bacalar will be the next “big thing” in the Riviera Maya. There are plans to build a Safari Park and several new hotels and condos. I can only hope that this doesn’t change Bacalar from the place that I have enjoyed visiting for so long into another typical tourist destination but I guess you can’t keep a beautiful place like that a secret forever.

Article by Ashlie http://ashlied.wordpress.com/2010/03/01/discover-bacalar…-lagoon-of-seven-colours/

Riviera Maya Gourmet – Our months choice

Friday, April 29th, 2011

La Bodeguita Del Medio

You may have heard that American writer Ernest Hemingway drank his way around much of the world, but when he lived and wrote in Havana, Cuba, the Mojito was his drink of choice and his favourite watering hole was the humble little boite, La Bodeguita del Medio (the little shop in the middle). Nowadays, La BdelM as it’s known for short, is an almost-obligatory stop-over for either Hemingway fans, visiting artists and writers, and of course, curious tourists from all over the globe.

The joy of the Caribbean and the magical flavor of the mojitos which transport those who drink them to the picturesque street of the Old Havana quarter, come to life with the smell of tobacco which seems to dance to the rhythm of Cuban. La Bodeguita Del Medio was founded in 1942 by his host Angel Martinez, it arrived in Mexico by the hand of Grupo Son Restaurantero, who from its begginings to the present, has maintained all the values that distinguish this museum-bar-restaurant in high, as unique in its class and one of the most famous in the world. It is visited by personalities from around the world: state leaders, Novel prize winners, wirters, movie stars, musicians, singers, the nobility sports stars, and important business people, as well as wonderful people like yourself.

The Mojito (as inspired by Havana’s Bodeguita del Medio’s Version):

Ingredients-

  • 2 or 3 sprigs of fresh, good quality mint
  • 3 tbsp of fresh lime (or lemon and lime) juice
  • 1 ½ oz of light or amber (preferably) rum
  • 2 tsp of demerara sugar
  • Chilled Club Soda or Seltzer

Method:

In a tall, thin (ideally chilled) glass, muddle the mint (you can use a fork but don’t flake or cut up the mint, a pestle works best) in the glass. Add the sugar and lime juice and stir until sugar is fully dissolved. Top with lots of ice, add rum, a swizzle stick (or thin piece of cane to really add some tropical heat to your cocktail) and mix. Top off with the club soda or seltzer, add a slice of lime and enjoy on a hot summer’s day (or night)!

Come and enjoy the Cuban Chicken, home made rice and beans or try the Tamarind Shrimp. Salsa Clases every thursday.

NEW LOCATION

La Bodeguita was moved recently from Paseo Del Carmen Plaza to 34th Street and famous 5th ave.

Reservations Call 984 803 3950

Visit http://www.labodeguitadelmedio.com.mx

RIVIERA MAYA MUST DO’S – IF YOU DARE

Saturday, February 26th, 2011

Holbox Island, a small and authentic paradise, is located on the Nortern tip of the Yucatan Peninsula in Mexico. A place of rest and wonder since ancient Maya times waits for you to discover it.

Holbox Island one of the natural beauties of the State of Quintana Roo in México, is part of the protected area called “Yum Balam”, an ecological reserve. On the east side of the Holbox island is Cabo Catoche, and a lagoon separates the Holbox island from the main land: Laguna Yalahau. Holbox is 43 Km long and its white sand beaches are decorated with countless shells the sea washes to shore.

Holbox Island, one of the world’s natural beauties, is located on the northern tip of the Yucatán Peninsula, in the state of Quintana Roo, México and is part of an ecological reserve – the fauna and flora protection area “Yum Balam.” To the east lies Cabo Catoche, separated from the island by the beautiful Laguna Yalahau. Holbox island is 43 Km long and its white sand beaches are decorated with countless shells washed to the shore from the sea.

Holbox Island is the home of the whale sharks in Mexico The Laguna Yalahau near Holbox Island Mexico (part of the Yum Balam reserve) is surrounded by mangroves, once a valuable material to make ink sticks that were sent to Europe. At the mouth of the lagoon sits the famous “ojo de agua” which has provided fresh drinking water through the centuries. It is in this lagoon where the pink flamingoes, typical in the summer season, feed. Often, one may see dolphins and many fish species, as well as whale sharks and other marine life.

Isla de Pájaros (Bird Island) is located in the Laguna Yalahau. Over 140 bird species living in the Yucatán visit Holbox Island and the Yum Balam reserve throughout the year, and many of them become permanent inhabitants. This Island is a protected natural area which can be reached only by boat and it is forbidden to set foot on it. These precautions now allow humans to visit the island and get close by without frightening its population.

Holbox Island is a nature- sanctuary which appeals to lovers of the serene natural life and offers an unforgettable holiday. The excursions and activities prepared by Holbox Travel are designed for your comfort and enjoyment and will enable you to really live the authentic Holbox Island experience.

Holbox Island, has just one village, the tiny town of Holbox, where less than 1500 people live. It is a typical coastal village with sandy streets and wooden houses. Most of the people make their living from the sea. Fishing in Holbox Island is excellent and it is very common to catch grouper, bonitos and pargos of great size in its abundant waters. The island fishermen also dive to get lobsters and conch – island specialties