The Eco-Evolution of Riviera Maya

December 1, 2009 0 Comments

In Riviera Maya and Cancun there have been countless, All-Inclusive resorts built on the beach front. Most of them built as close to the beach as the government allowed and then connected to the road with private drive-ways and made into beautiful beach hotels and resorts. But the only downside to all of these beautiful, All-Inclusive resorts being constructed is that the ecosystems in the Riviera Maya have been destroyed and polluted. For instance, there is a plant called the mangrove that grows on the coastlines of most tropical locations that help protect the coasts from erosion, surge storms, and tsunamis and they do this through their root systems that work to dissipate wave energy. This plant has largely been removed from the areas that the resorts have been built to make room for pools, hotels, and driveways.

But as always there is an exception to this enviromental incident caused ...

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AMResort's Debut in Huatulco

August 4, 2009 0 Comments


When the manager of Royal Maeva Hotel first opened the doors of one of the first resorts in Huatulco in 1986 he probably did not even stop to imagine what his resort would become one day. After changing hands a few times between then to the present the Royal Maeva has now become the Dreams Huatulco, AMResort's first property in the area. Overlooking the golden beaches of the Pacific Ocean on the Tangolunda Bay, this Dreams has the potential to be one of the best vacation destinations in all of Mexico.

Having just opened a fourth building on the property, the Dreams Huatulco now has 421 rooms, a luxury bar in the lobby, and an aesthetic atmosphere that will surely lead to a chill, relaxed vacation. But not to be fooled, if chilled is not your style, there are many things to do and many places to see in ...

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