Mexico and Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya, the Perfect Honeymoon Combination
May 23, 2008
Today I read about a fabulous honeymoon resort in Mexico that opened its doors not so long ago (February 2008) . I decided to immediately publish a blog post about it so you don’t miss out on this one.
The Mandarin Oriental group just added a new ‘jewel’ to its collection of luxury hotels and resorts around the world. The luxurious Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya is an exclusive beach and jungle resort near Playa del Carmen in Mexico with luxury and natural beauty in complete harmony.
The resort houses a spectacular cenote, a deep, freshwater lake sacred to the ancient Mayan, at the center of the resort. Whether you choose for a contemporary-styled lagoon villa or casita along the beach, all rooms were built with total privacy in mind. Built with pale limestone and glass walls, all rooms feel fresh and light and encompass their own spacious, private terrace or garden, some with individual pools and most with secluded garden bathrooms.
The resort offers a variety of fine restaurants and bars, several swimming pools and a 25,000! square-foot spa. Whether you spend time on the beach, or gliding along the gentle waterways that meander through the resort or visiting the many ancient Mayan sites within striking distance, there is something to do for each of you.
And if you decide to hold your wedding here don’t worry… the Mandarin Oriental group have been organizing weddings and celebrations for over forty years. Their experience will ensure they anticipate all your requirements.
Is there anything better than idyllic romance and luxury set by the shores of the Caribbean? So if you’re looking for a wedding or honeymoon destination or both in Mexico, the Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya resort may be the perfect choice for you.
I love to hear your experiences if you spent your honeymoon or held your wedding in this resort. This will help all couples who are currently planning a wedding and looking for a wedding and/or honeymoon destination. Any other tips and suggestions are welcome as well
Just insert them into the comments box below this post.


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