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Beach Inclusive Mexico Resort – Several Choices To Consider
Sep 12th

A popular vacation choice for most tourists is the beach inclusive Mexico resort deal. Lots of tourist hotspots in Mexico offer this deal. The great thing about beach inclusive Mexico resort deals is that you only pay a single price for everything. With a beach inclusive Mexico resort package, you can just relax and have everything at your disposal.
Here are two of the hotels and resorts in Mexico that offer beach inclusive Mexico resort vacation packages and deals.
The Allegro Payacar is a beach inclusive Mexico resort and part of the giant Occidental chain. This beach inclusive Mexico resort stands on a beach that is just a twenty minute walk or five minute taxi ride from the busy tourist town Playa del Carmen. Some features of this beach inclusive Mexico resort include welcome cocktail, all meals and snacks, unlimited local alcoholic beverages, room service for continental breakfast, and much, much more.
Located just an hour south of exotic Cancun, the beach inclusive Mexico resort that is Bahia Principe Akumal offers an area with a great lagoon for snorkeling. The hotel itself has over 1,000 rooms, occupying only half of the total property area, while the rest is filled up with the beautiful sandy white beaches and a shopping or entertainment area.
Whether you are traveling with your family or traveling as a single, beach resort all inclusive Mexico resorts have it all for you. There are beach resort all inclusive resort Mexico vacation packages to meet every need, including family, adult only, adult oriented, couples, honeymoons, golf, scuba diving, and more. Most of the resort hotels in the Caribbean and Mexico offer beach resort all inclusive resort packages just for you.
Family Oriented All Inclusive Beach Mexico Resort Packages
If you’re traveling as a family or with your kids in tow, beach resort all inclusive Mexico resorts provide vacations with activities tailored for the whole family. A family oriented beach resort all inclusive Mexico resort features entertainment, activities, dining, and excursions for every family member.
Adult Only All Inclusive Beach Mexico Resort Packages
Beach resort all inclusive Mexico resorts may also be for adults only. This is when the all inclusive features of the hotel resort have age restrictions. Adults only beach resort all inclusive Mexico resorts provide you with activities tailored just for adults, including entertainment, dining, and excursions. Some beach resort all inclusive Mexico and Caribbean resorts that are restricted to adults only include Couples, Sandals, El Dorado, Sans Souci, Super Clubs Grand Lido, Secrets, Villa Premiere, Golden Crown Paradise, and some Breezes.
There is also a sub-category to adults only beach resort all inclusive Mexico resort. Adult oriented is different from an adult only resort because there are no age restrictions, even though the activities and hotel features mainly attract adults.
Couples Only All Inclusive Beach Mexico Resort Packages
An intimate setting for a relaxing adult vacation is what couples only beach resort all inclusive Mexico resorts offer. The beach resorts that are all inclusive are often restricted to traditional male/female couples, providing a typical array of services and facilities, such as dancing and evening entertainment, excursions, high quality dining, spas, piano bars, and more. There is also a variety of water and land sports available just as they are available in any other beach resort all inclusive Mexico resort.
When booking your all inclusive beach Mexico resort vacation package be sure to have your travel agent give you the details of any resort you are considering. You don’t want surprises while on vacation.
Tamarindo Costa Rica, Former Fishing Village Turned Tourist and Surfer Haven
Jan 24th

Tamarindo is among the most popular vacation destinations in Costa Rica, it’s become famous for its immaculate beaches, crystal clear blue waters, superb natural surroundings and near perfect weather.
A former fishing village in the northern regions of Guanacaste province on the North Pacific Coast, Tamarindo is the area’s most well developed tourist town with plenty of accommodations to suit every pocket. With much to enjoy and even more to do, this multi-cultural community is the ideal place to have some fun in the sun!
The beaches here are very well taken care of and the entire town has a relaxed laidback feel to it, making it the perfect place for anyone looking to have a good time. With the surfing and windsurfing conditions here near perfect for the experienced as well as novice surfers, Tamarindo is probably the most accessible beach town on the country’s entire northern Pacific Coast.
If surfing, swimming, snorkeling, sailing, kayaking, jet skiing, boogie boarding, horseback riding and scuba diving, isn’t quite enough to keep you busy, you can visit the nearby wildlife refuge of Diria, as well as the Marino Las Baulas National Park, where leatherback turtles come every summer to nest and breed.
The beach at Tamarindo is large enough for those who are looking to find some peace and quiet to get some. But for those who want to be where the action is, another favorite past time here is sportfishing, with record marlin, tuna and sailfish catches off the coast. For the land loving traveler, golf is a popular option at the Hacienda Pinilla, one of the finest golf courses in Central America.
It is important to keep in mind that Playa Tamarindo has strong rip currents and barely submerged rocks, so be careful swimming here. Also the estuaries to the north and south are very dangerous to cross at medium to high tide. To the south is the beautiful but upscale beach of Playa Langosta, with its excellent Bed & Breakfasts. Most of the high-end expensive hotels and B&B’s are spread out along Playa Langosta & south of Tamarindo.
The town itself is quite colorful with plenty of local Tico flavor. You can find several bakeries, an outdoor vegetable market, an art gallery, pottery stores, a beauty spa and more than 40 restaurants, bars and discos with cuisines to suit every palette. Easily accessible by bus, the best way to get to Tamarindo is to fly into the Liberia International Airport or if you are already in San Jose take the flight to Tamarindo Domestic Airport which is just outside of town.
Adventure…
For the more adventurous types of people who love this area, take an ATV tour into the hills above the town, but be sure to watch out for the iguanas that might cross your path. Kayaking is a great way to see the estuary up close and personal. Glide through the tree shaded slow moving waters as you take in the sights far from the bustle of the beach.
If you would rather avoid all of these touristy activities, you can simply rent a car or a mountain bike and spend a couple days exploring the wonders of the area on your own. You will love the tranquil pace, amazing sunsets and the picturesque beaches along the coastline.
Accommodation:
* Cala Luna Hotel And Villas – it is a tropical paradise fully equipped with modern conveniences, but also far away from the rush of tourists routes. Here the rooms are spacious and comfortable. The hotel has pleasing art in the reception area. You will have the opportunity to enjoy both the hotel pool and the nearby beach
* Capitan Suizo Hotel – it is a beachfront hotel surrounded by lush gardens and a beautiful jungle. The rooms here are decorated with natural stone floors, creating a relaxing atmosphere. The restaurant has also an open-air bar and there is also a swimming pool at the hotel.
* Tamarindo Diria Beach and golf resort – it is surrounded by tropical gardens that create a unique ambiance. The rooms are spacious and air conditioned. There are also two swimming pools at this hotel.
Things to do:
* Surfing
Surfing is the most common sport. But with a backdrop of sun, waves, hills and sand you can also exercise in other ways. What do you think of mountain biking? It’s really cool going on a bike tour and getting up close to the vegetation of the Pacific coast and also wildlife like birds, monkeys and snakes, etc.
* Snorkeling
Snorkeling is an excellent decision to experience the incredible marine life. However, the best places to snorkel are only accessible by boat, so you should take a snorkeling tour.
Here are some tips for when you are preparing to snorkel:
To try the mask, move the strap out of the way, brush your hair out of the way, and just push the mask firmly onto your face.
To keep the snorkel upright while you are swimming face down on the surface, the snorkel strap will need to be adjusted properly on the mask strap. The fins will help you to get down more quickly so that you can see more of the underwater world depending on how long you can hold your breath, you may need to equalize your ears for the deeper dives. This can be done by holding your nose closed and gently blowing against it during the descent, ask your snorkel guide to show you how.
* Fishing for Marlin and Sailfish
Sport fishing here is incredible. You can charter a boat for a half-day, or go farther offshore on a full-day trip to improve your chances of hooking up a marlin or sailfish. Like the sailing trips, all food and beverages are included on most boats.
* Volcanoes and Rain Forest Canopy Tours
The volcanoes and hot springs of Rincon de la Vieja National Park to the north are close enough for a day trip. The volcano at Arenal National Park is also within driving distance, though you may want to spend the evening there to see the nighttime eruptions and go on a line canopy tour. From October through March, you may witness the arrival of leatherback sea turtles for nesting season at Las Baulas Marine National Park.
A tropical sunset paints the sky every evening, and you can enjoy it from your room or balcony if you stay at a place with an ocean view. Then hit the town’s countless bars and clubs and discos. The Monkey Bar at Best Western is one of my favorites, but there are new ones popping up faster than mushrooms in the rain forest.

