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Paraiso De La Bonita

It's the vacation of a lifetime.  The one that men and women alike have dreamed, plotted and fantasized about for as long as they can remember:  the honeymoon.  Paraiso de la Bonita Resort and Thalasso would like to help turn these dreams into reality with the ultra luxurious and sensual "Luna de Miel" package.   Located on the unspoiled beachfront of the Riviera Maya, newlyweds can relax and be pampered at this spectacular resort and enjoy the time-tested beauty treatments from the Thalassotherapy spa.

The "Luna de Miel" or "Honeymoon" package is designed to give a couple all the key ingredients for a private, romantic and passionate first week as husband and wife.  The three night package includes ocean-view luxury suite accommodations equipped with either a hammock for two or a private plunge pool (perfect for those midnight dips under the stars), a welcome congratulatory bottle of champagne, "bridal" flower arrangement, and beachbags.  Additionally, an American breakfast is provided daily either at the restaurant or in the privacy of the suite.  The "Luna de Miel" package also offers a couples massage on the beach at sunset.  

Paraiso de la Bonita sets the stage for a memorable honeymoon, a destination to be returned to time and again.  The price for the "Luna de Miel" package is $1,520 plus 12% tax and 5% service charge.  Prices are based on double occupancy and are subject to availability.  Additional nights with breakfast are available for $390 per night.  Package is available until December 26, 2002. 

Recently opened this past February, Paraiso de la Bonita provides a sophisticated and luxurious décor within a fresh and inviting environment. Located on the pristine Mayan Riviera, just 20 minutes from the Cancun International airport, Paraiso de la Bonita is a convenient Cancun escape that seems a world away.  The beautiful resort offers 90 luxuriously appointed suites, including Master and Presidential suites, that make every
guest feel like royalty.  Each suite is individually created in an eclectic and elegant style incorporating design elements from around the world: Caribbean, Mediterranean, Indian, African, Balinese and Asian.  The hotel's exterior reflects and complements the Mayan culture and architecture that is the hallmark.

Truly a world-class resort, Paraiso de la Bonita offers every amenity discerning guests expect.  Facilities include a Thalassotherapy spa, a library bar, two restaurants, swimming pool, a tennis court and nearby golf. All of the suites at Paraiso de la Bonita have ocean views; first floor rooms have private plunge pools, while the upper levels feature terraces with double lounge chairs or hammocks.  Each suite provides a spacious living room, luxurious bathroom with a double shower and a huge marble tub, air conditioning, two color televisions, DVD/CD player, direct-dial telephones and Internet access.

The 22,000 square-foot Spa at Paraiso de la Bonita sets a new standard in treatments for mind and body.  The resort will be the first spa in Mexico and only the second in the Americas to offer Thalassotherapy - a system using fresh heated seawater that induces an exchange of minerals and toxins between the blood and the water.  Massages, beauty and hydrotherapy treatments are also offered. 

An array of innovative activities beckons guests such as private tours to archeological wonders, and scuba or snorkel to coral reef gardens just off Paraiso de la Bonita's beach. Lovers of fine food and wine can enjoy both international and spa cuisine specialties in the resort's international gourmet restaurant or enjoy more casual, all day dining indoors and out. Paraiso de la Bonita boasts an extensive wine cellar and discriminating guests are invited to sample prized vintages at specially arranged wine tastings.

Paraiso de la Bonita is a member of Leading Small Hotels of the World.  For further information, or for reservations call 800-327-0200, Fax: (52) 998 872 8301,  visit www.paraisodelabonitaresort.com

Edited By Dave Shultz

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