New Mexican Resort Offers Added Luxury for Tourists
The Estrella del Mar Turtle Sanctuary releases thousands of baby turtles back to the wild every year
A new four star hotel and spa service only ten miles from the international airport of Mazatlan has opened, offering those visiting Mexico an added attraction for holiday relaxation. With three and a half miles of beautiful beaches within walking distance of the spa and hotel facilities, a luxurious break can be achieved by flying via Mexico City from London Gatwick.
Costing approximately $50m, the new complex within Estrella del Mar offers not only the full spa treatment and highly decadent rooms but also access to an ocean front golf course, for those wanting to indulge in some gentle sport. Meanwhile with four globally recognised restaurants on site, those retreating to the beach resort can find the best in cuisine to suit their tastes. One of Mexico's best kept secrets, the lush Stone Island based retreat provides the perfect seclusion for those wanting to relax, whilst a 30 minute drive will have tourists in the bustling city of Mazatlan ready to experience the Mexican city's intriguing architecture and vibrant nightlife.
Meanwhile the hotel, designed in the finest Mexican colonial fashion with granite and marble columns and elegant furnishings, provides visitors with the opportunity to visit the acclaimed Estrella del Mar Turtle Sanctuary. Giving tourists a once in a lifetime opportunity to see this endangered species close at hand, the sanctuary releases thousands of baby olive turtles back to the wild every year, supporting the survival of such an important species.
With Gatwick airport providing flights with Mexicana, access to luxury can be easily found with a unique opportunity to discover the Mexican coastline in style.
Posted by Raef, 02 July 2010 13:21
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