Sunday, 20 of May of 2012

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Secrets Maroma Beach Resort

Water feature Secrets Maroma Beach

Secrets Maroma Beach was our host resort for the first two nights of our too brief FAM trip, so I was able to get some great pictures IMHO. This was at sunset on the first night of our arrival. All of the AmResorts properties are unique. This lovely resort was designed as a homage to the indigenous limestone that underlies all of the Yucatan Peninsula. Some of the people on our trip felt is was bland looking or not colorful enough. I found that clean white look soothing.

Entry Drive Water Feature

In a number of places the design team has incorporated the native white limestone into the resort landscape. Massive limestone boulders are the center point of this water feature at the center of the resort’s circle drive entry. Some of my colleagues found it unappealing. I thought it was a very visually interesting statement. Sometimes an austere look stands out in such a lush green setting.

White sand beach Secrets Maroma Beach As I mentioned in a previous post, I am a beach guy. Oh what a nice beach! Secrets Maroma Beach has powder soft white sand and just enough offshore rocks to create that dazzling Caribbean look of multi-hued blues. My only regret was that we were so busy touring properties that I was not here during the day to swim. The only time I was able to get into this lovely water was at 11:00 one night (I just had to take a dip at least once).

Main building 

The other objection some people had with this resort was distance. The property is large and very spread out. The rooms are in two wings surrounding the pools and extending from this main building down to the beach. There was quite a bit of walking involved to navigate from the room to dinner, or to the beach. It might not be the best choice for those with mobility issues, or those who object to exposure to the elements on the way to a meal. As an avid walker myself I did not see it as a major issue for me personally. What comes with this layout is a sense of privacy and tranquility that can be missing at many large resorts. For this reason, if I were looking for a romantic cuddle with my honey vacation this would be my top choice among the Secrets resorts on the Riviera Maya. But only IF I had the right room!

Balcony very private

Each suite comes with either a large private balcony like mine above, or a patio with swim out access to one of several pools on the property. If I had been on property more, I would have curled up here with a book.

Partial Ocean View

One of the other objections most of the people on my trip had with Secrets Maroma Beach is one that I shared. The distances and the way the resort is laid out and landscaped means most rooms have either no ocean view or a partial ocean view such as the above photo taken standing up on my balcony. Gotta have that view? Secrets Capri or Secrets Silversands may better suit you, unless…

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…you do what I would do if I were to return for a longer stay. Upgrade to one of these amazing beach front suites, Only the upper level suites have this view. As you can see in this picture there is a landscaped berm of sand between the sea and the resort. This is what blocks the sea view from most parts of the property, but not from this room! Look at that water and that beach, it’s like butter!

King bed suite

The suites are very roomy and well appointed. This is a luxury resort experience, with turn down and all the amenities. Each room comes with a fully stocked mini-bar, 24 hour room service all at no extra charge. The super-inclusive experience is a rather liberating way to vacation and Secrets provides high end beverages, and excellent cuisine in seven different dining venues,

Free welcome amenity

Nothing says “Welcome home!” like the wonderful staff at a Secrets resort, or a chilled bottle of Champaign and a lovely fruit plate. The service is always courteous, prompt and available wherever one finds oneself on the property. No need to tip and the wallet and credit card can stay in the safe until check-out.

Spacious King suite  

Festive lights and balcony dining at Portofino

Our one hosted dinner at Secrets Maroma was at Portofino, the Italian dining venue. Like most of our meals it was a menu selected by our hosts. Having stayed at Secrets several times now, one of the great things about their concept is the variety of dining options. This resort features seven restaurants offering seafood, steaks, Mexican, Italian, French and Japanese (including sushi and hibachi service). The food is very good and very nicely presented. No reservations are needed and waiting is never an issue.

Menu presentation at Portofino .

Our menu came draped around a candle glass, which I though was a very artful touch. My photo does not do it justice.

Pools lace the resort grounds There are two main pools that thread their way from the main building all the way to the beach, and small plunge pools fronting each wing of suites. First floor rooms are swim out throughout the property for those who like a private dip. If you hang in there to the slide show you will see that I loved what the sunset did that first night.

The Honeymoon suite and the Presidential suite were enormous and located on the beachfront wing of the resort. The also are part of the “Preferred Club". This is the concierge section of the resort (a feature at all Secrets and Dreams). Guests in this club have a private concierge desk for each building, and a club house with internet access, library, business center, beverages and hors d’oeuvres. I have found it worth the extra expense in the past. I would also upgrade to beachfront to take advantage of the amazing view of the Caribbean sea and the breezes it brings. Click the first image below to see a slide show of all my photos of Secrets Maroma Beach.

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Secrets Silversands Resort

Welcome to Secrets Silversands Resort

 

South Beach Meets the Riviera Maya

 

On my five day whirlwind FAM trip to the Riviera Maya I toured 3 Secrets Resorts along with 10 other travel agents. Secrets Silversands was named as the favorite of most of the other agents. If one were to pick a favorite based on design, style, and uniqueness it would be the clear winner. Our host on the trip, Connie Levang from Amresorts, prepped us by saying “Get ready for South Beach on the Riviera Maya!” That description turned out to be very apropos.

Modern lobby Secrets Silversands

Every detail in this resort says look at me I’m modern and oh so hip! They turned loose the design team to create an impact and an effect, and the results are striking. This is the entryway from the drive into the lobby.

Sculpture in lobby

From the abstract sculptures in black, blue, and white to the clean white walls and omnipresent glass features, Secrets Silversands is a feast for the modern design oriented eyes. The open lobby features modern furnishings to compliment the artwork. The two story floor to ceiling windows facing the sea flood the area with light. The whole look and feel of this resort is vibrant, and will be very appealing to the twenty and thirty something set in particular. Our group with mixed ages from twenties to sixties all felt it was unique, attractive and very well executed.

Infinity effect circular stair and mirror

This is the circular stairway leading from the lobby into the lobby bar area (which comes next) on the lobby floor is a mirror which creates an infinity effect when looking down from above. Very clever and stimulated oohs and aahs from my group.

Looking down on the lobby bar from the lobby

Now we move to the signature feature of Secrets Silversands, the enormous, suave, and very popular lobby bar. By day light floods this area from outdoors and views of the gardens and pool lie beyond. By night, I am told, this area is lit by multi-colored lights that all the hotel’s staff and management were very proud of. I bet it looks pretty cool. We did not have the opportunity to visit by night. This bar is the gathering place at this resort.

Tomtravel2 is hard at work testing the furnishings

I really just sat around enjoying the scenery the whole trip, not! I did have a lot of fun schlepping through all these nice resorts and decided to pose as a guest for a few pictures.

Tom at Cool bar Secrets Silversands

One of the great things about a Secrets vacation is the absolute freedom to enjoy oneself without carrying a wallet or credit card around at all times. Speaking of “Absolut” that is one of the many premium brands of liquor that is carried and available at multiple bars or via waiter service on the beach or at the pool. Premium tequilas included Herradura, 1800, Don Julio, Sauza Tres Generations, and Cabo Wabo. The same is true for other types of booze, and very good wines are always available as well. A good selection of US domestic beers, Mexican beers, and European beers are available by the bottle while Corona de Barril is on tap for draft lovers. Friendly bartenders will mix all your favorite cocktails as well.

design elements in Himitsu Japanese dining

The focus on design carries into all of the dining venues at Secrets Silversands. This is the entry to Himitsu Japanese restaurant. This is one of seven unique dining options, and features hibachi cooking at tableside and sushi.

Entry to the modern spa

Even the spa makes a bold modern statement. We all loved the glass feature framing the waiting area in the spa lobby. Colors were striking and the effect was very cool.

Spa treatment cabana

I think this is a great place to sit down for a pedicure, don’t you? These treatment cabanas were scattered around a water feature and the hydrotherapy pool.

massage for two in this cabana

A very nice venue for a couples massage in the open-air spa garden. I could really use a good massage right now. I may have to splurge in LA this weekend.

Thatched roof walkways connect the buildings

Thoughtful thatched roof walkways connect many of the main buildings letting guests avoid the tropical sun.

Cool light fixture

The rooms feature a lighting effect of their own in this cool room divider. The suites at Secrets Silversands are spacious and open as are all of the Amresort properties. Here, the furnishings have a more contemporary look. Simple elemental blacks and whites are accented with bold and bright colors.

King bed suite

I liked the bedside lamps, and many other details at the “cool” Secrets.

Tomtravel2 at work

We all loved this peek-a-boo building. This infinity pool goes through the building and leads the eye to the Caribbean sea beyond. I am more of an ocean view kinda guy, but I think these garden suites offer a really awesome alternative. Step outside and sit by a pool with the sea beyond.

Beach Secrets Silversands

So if everybody on my trip loved this resort, what was my problem? It sure is not the look of the place! I think it was very cool, and they went for South Beach on the Riviera Maya and pulled it off. I liked the layout of the resort with a main pool and several snaking narrow pools for each wing of rooms. It surely is not the dining and entertainment options, as this resorts main lobby bar is the gathering spot of choice. Don’t get me wrong, I liked Secrets Silversands, a lot! I would stay there any time. It just was not my favorite for one reason: it fronts a mostly rocky beach. There is fine white sand on the beach proper, but the shallow water has many rocks with the exception of one are which is on the left of the above picture.

Sea view from poolside restaurant

Now if I did stay here despite my preference for powder sugar sand beaches that are easy to step in and swim in, I would surely bring my mask and fins. The upside of rocky shores is fish and other sea creatures are found in abundance. For casual snorkeling this is a prime location! This is the view from the pool side bar and restaurant where we had lunch. As you can see from this photo, there are other resorts fairly close to Secrets Silversands. This is my other slight objection to this property. The other two Secrets, Maroma Beach and Capri, offer a more private and secluded setting.

Very artful Caesar Salad

I think this was a very creative and attractive way to serve a Caesar Salad.

Homemade Icecream

Unique to this resort was the chef’s homemade icecream. As lovely as it looks, it tasted even better!

The main pool

The blue and inviting waters of the main pool, looking back at the dining venue.

Wedding venue

One of my fellow agents was a honeymoon and destination wedding specialist. When she saw this ultra-modern take on the wedding gazebo, she said “Wow! This is perfect!” On this point we were in complete agreement. What a striking setting for a wedding. Picture the lovely bride in white and colorful flowers framing it all. Secrets, Dreams and Zoetry do a great job hosting destination weddings. Each resort has a unique venue for weddings. This one was the most unique of all.

Secrets Silversands from the sea

As you will see in my future blog on Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita, we were hosted on a sunset sailing trip. We passed by Secrets Silversands as the sun’s fading light turned the sky orange and pink. It even looks cool from a distance.

This resort is perfect for lovers of the modern, design buffs, younger couples, girlfriend getaways, and all those who prefer style. Maybe not the best choice for those who must have a soft sand sea bottom, or a secluded jungle setting.

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Arizona Road Trip to Mogollon Rim Country

Thunderstorms from the edge of Arizona's Mogollon Rim

Deep Roots Here

I spent the weekend up in the Mogollon Rim country of Arizona. We have an interest in a cabin in the woods outside of Pine, Arizona. I end up being the responsible party when there are issues with the cabin, and issues have stacked up since my last visit. While I was up there I had to do some sight-seeing. This is an area I have a strong attachment to since childhood. My father spent most of his youthful summers delivering supplies to sheep herders up on the Rim by horseback and pack mule. He took great joy in showing his boys the back country in this high wild and scenic part of Arizona. We explored, hunted and fished in the Rim country often as I grew up in the Phoenix area. It was a great cool escape from the low desert heat. It still is.

Amazing view from the edge of the Mogollon Rim

The Mogollon Rim (say “muggy-own” if you want to sound like a local) is one of Arizona’s most under-rated scenic wonders. People world wide know of the Grand Canyon and the red rock country of Sedona. The crowds of tourists in those two beautiful places are proof. The Rim country is not well known outside of Arizona. The Mogollon Rim runs on a diagonal from near Flagstaff to the White Mountains in the eastern part of the state. In it’s central region from where state highway 87 tops the Rim to where state highway 260 does the same, it is a dramatic escarpment rising over 1000 feet from the valleys and mountains below. From below it looks like one side of a massive canyon looking for it’s missing twin. From the top one can look down a sheer drop-off and overlook mountain ranges layered one after another as far as the eye can see. There is a dirt road one can take between the two main highways that rambles through the pines and aspens. There are a number of spots where the “Old Rim Road” literally hugs the edge of the sheer drop-off. The views are mind numbing and the drive can be unnerving to those with a fear of heights. It is a rocky, bumpy unimproved road and not recommended for passenger cars (trucks and SUVs only).

The endless vistas from along "The Old Rim Road" From the edge of the Rim the land drops off dramatically to the south (over 1000 feet in places) and gradually to the north. The edge of the Rim is mostly over 9000 feet in elevation. In a desert region like Arizona elevation makes a dramatic difference in climate and vegetation. The towns at the foot of the Rim, while cooler than Phoenix by 10 to 20 degrees most days, are often 10 degrees warmer than the high country on top. There are towns to the east of where highway 260 crests the Rim. Forest Lakes, Heber and Overgaard have some tourist infrastructure but are mostly summer home communities for people from the desert cities. Payson is the largest town below the Rim and has the most available in terms of hotels, dining and shopping. Pine and Strawberry are a bit higher than Payson and much smaller. The accommodations are mostly pretty basic unless one rents a summer home or cabin. Some of these are as nice the best homes in Scottsdale or Paradise Valley.

The Mogollon Rim as seen from the eastern approach

Below the Rim is cattle country with a mixture of grassland, juniper, and pine forests. Payson is one of several towns to claim the oldest rodeo. Up on top the high elevation is hospitable to spruce, fir, aspens and some huge ponderosa pines. As the landscape drops in elevation to the north it is cut by some deep canyons. Many are very hard to access, but all are scenic wonders. To the west of highway 87 several major canyons cut their way south from the Rim as well including Oak Creek Canyon and it’s famous red rocks.

 

Lush forest and tall pines atop the Rim

The land on the Rim’s top is mostly in the Coconino National Forest and the Sitgreaves National Forest. Along with the White Mountains to the east and Flagstaff to the west, this is the coolest country in the generally very hot state of Arizona. It is no surprise that this area is very popular in summer for camping among the state’s desert dwellers. Most of the campgrounds were full over the July 4th weekend for example. This is the “monsoon season” in the Southwest and afternoon thundershowers are common in July and August. My car’s thermometer read 50 degrees during the downpour pictured below:

Monsoon downpour on the Mogollon Rim

Rain, hail and muddy dirt roads on the Rim

The Rim is a geographic feature so dramatic that it creates it’s own weather. While this storm raged on top, below there were only a few sprinkles. I have seen snow storms on the Rim in winter that were ferocious. All of this weather leaves water some of which is available for recreation. A number of fishable streams run both directions from the Rim’s edge. The streams that run south feed the Verde and Salt River watersheds and eventually make their way to Phoenix. The streams that run north feed the Little Colorado River and then into the mighty Colorado in the Grand Canyon. A number of the streams on top of the Rim have been dammed to create mountain lakes for boating and fishing.

Blue Ridge Reservoir in East Clear Creek Canyon

Most of the lakes are near the Rim’s edge and in gently rolling country surrounded by green meadows and tall pine and aspen trees. Several are further down in rugged canyons. I hiked two miles into Chevelon Canyon Lake but did not take my camera. These two pictures are of Blue Ridge Reservoir where I launched my kayak and spent most of a day paddling on the blue waters surrounded by colorful stone cliffs covered in pines.

Scenic lakes can be found in Arizona's Rim Country

Now that I have our cabin squared away, I can’t wait to go back up to the Rim country! I have too much work to catch up on for now, but later this summer for sure!

Click on the first image below to see a slide show of all my photos from my Rim country road trip:

Arizona cattle country The Mogollon Rim from a distance approaching the rim Lovely Arizona vista Arizona highway scene My friendly octopuss loves road trips Climbing to the top of the Rim High country on top of the Mogollon Rim Sunrise below the Mogollon Rim Morning in Rim country Climbing the Rim on highway 260 Endless vista from Rim's edge distant mountains Rim view

 

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Showers in the distant mountains Monsoon storms off Rim Mogollon Rim view Mogollon Rim vistas Monsoon downpour atop Rim Monsoon clouds in Rim country Scenic highway 260

Rugged country below Rim East Verde River near Pine View of Mogollon Rim near Payson A Rim top lake Blue Ridge Reservoir Lake in a canyon setting Bring a kayak or canoe

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Secrets Capri Riviera Maya

 

Welcome home to Secrets Capri!

 

"Welcome Home"

From the moment you enter the lush grounds of Secrets Capri Riviera Maya the worries of the world are left behind. "Welcome home" is the greeting that awaits you. I don’t recall being met at the door with chilled moist towels and a glass of champagne at home. So welcome to home as you might wish it to be is more like it!

Secrets Capri Entry Gate

The resort is set on 71 acres of tropical paradise. The design reflects the charm and history of the place. Your Mexican hacienda is one lovely and elegant abode just outside of Playa del Carmen and about 35 minutes drive south of the Cancun international airport. Did I mention cold champagne awaits you on arrival?

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Garden Spa

New this season at Secrets Capri is the Spa by Pevona which is now housed in it’s own separate building. Moving the spa allowed for the dramatic expansion of the lobby area and restaurants. The new spa has a private lush garden setting that only enhances the relaxing treatments to found within.

The sound of moving water is everywhere.

The dramatic decor of the new spa takes a more modern twist than the classic styling of the main resort. I found it to be chic yet subdued enough for a relaxing spa visit. Secrets does a great job of incorporating water features throughout the property to enhance the relaxing vibe. This fountain in the spa is one of many to be found at Secrets Capri.

 

Manicures and pedicures are just the beginning of the many luxurious treatments available. There is also a full service beauty salon offering facials. A full menu of massage treatments including Mayan inspired experiences are available. I could really use a good mani-pedi or massage about now.

Hydrotherapy pool in garden setting, oh yes!

State of the art hydrotherapy is available in a lush spa garden setting. Vichy and Swiss showers, Jacuzzi baths, steam room, sauna, and a relaxation lounge are available. This new spa and the resulting expanded lobby area will probably make Secrets Capri even more popular in years to come. The indoor meets outdoor setting sure tempted me to check in for a long series of treatments, but I had people to meet and more of the resort to see.

Fountain and gardens outside the lobby of Secrets Capri

Reader’s Choice

Secrets Capri has often been high on the readers’ favorites list from Travel and Leisure Magazine. In 2008 it was named as the #9 resort in Mexico. The smaller size compared to other Secrets and Dreams resorts is only one of the reasons. The resort prides itself on high standards of service. The mature landscaping and lovely grounds are another. We will get to the sensational beach later. Do they always save the beach for last on these site inspections?

Lobby area Secrets Capri. Welcome home!

There are 290 guest rooms and suites available. Most of the rooms offer full views of the azure Caribbean Sea. There are a limited number of ocean front suites. The rest offer jungle views of the Yucatan peninsula’s natural wonders. All suites are either king or double bed suites with separate seating area, balcony or patio, large Jacuzzi tub, and spacious full bath with luxury amenities.

Pool falls and fountain under main lobby stairs Secrets Capri

This water feature is one of the many additions to the lobby which took advantage of the room gained by building a separate spa facility. The picture doesn’t do it justice as the light was fading when I arrived. The decor, art, and architecture of the new expanded lobby area is absolutely solid. If there had been more light…

Wall mural at Portofino Italian restaurant

Fine Dining

Portofino Italian is one of five dining choices at Secrets Capri. Each is designed and decorated in a unique style fitting to it’s cuisine. Himitsu pan-asian cuisine (including hibachi dining), Seaside Grill steak house, Oceana seafood, and La Riviera continental buffet and 24 hour room service round out the offerings. All of the meals I enjoyed at Secrets were fresh, and of the highest quality. A great variety of entrees are available including nightly specials. Beach-front themed dinners occur each week along with live entertainment. We had a great Mexican buffet with an emphasis on mariscos (Mexican style sea food). I love my mariscos! We were also serenaded by a lively Mariachi Band.

Swim up, dress up, or have a seat outside at one of 5 bars.

There are five bars throughout the resort including pool side and swim up service. There is a beach front bar and cabana service all included. Desires night club and La Habana Piano Lounge and Cigar Bar round out the offerings. A fully stocked complimentary mini bar awaits you in every suite.

The inviting pool Secrets Capri

It’s The Water

The large swirling pool dominates the central part of the resort tying it all together. Activities include kayaks, snorkeling, sailing, windsurfing. water aerobics, yoga, dance lessons, billiards, volleyball, and much more.

Nice sunset picture Tom!

Wasn’t that a nice sunset? Like other Secrets Resorts, Secrets Capri is perfect for honeymoons, anniversaries, romantic escapes, and girlfriend getaways. This is an adults only resort (18 and over), so no children are allowed. A great choice for curmudgeons for this reason.

Lawn, palms, cart, and oh that Caribbean Sea!

The beach at this resort is one of the nicest beaches on the Riviera Maya. This is a good choice for beach lovers. White sand beach and few rocks make for easy swimming and the barrier reef prevents waves most of the time. The beach at Secrets Capri is like butter, I tell you! It is also a good choice for water sports. Not bad for sitting in a chaise lounge under a cabana or palm tree and sipping the premium beverage of your choice as well. You like beachfront cabana service don’t you?

Plop yourself in one of these cabanas and let them bring margaritas all day!

The fading light did not do the azure color of the Caribbean Sea at Secrets Capri justice. I have stayed at this resort and the water is a stunning palate of blue and turquoise. Mind you, I’m not complaining as the sunset wasn’t bad at all.

What are the down sides of this resort? The smaller size offers fewer dining options (5 versus 7) than other AMResorts properties. The interior hallways can be somewhat gloomy when the sun isn’t out, as opposed to the open hallways at Secrets Maroma Beach and Secrets Silversands (reviews coming soon now that I am getting the hang of WordPress!). They do offer a cozy hacienda feeling with interior gardens between the rooms.

On the up side? The layout brings the sea and the pool into the center of things. Most rooms have a sea view and the whole resort points your way to that wonderful beach. You are never far from the large pool or the beach no matter where your room is.

Wedding gazebo Secrets Capri, say "I do!"

Not a bad spot for a destination wedding either. I would love to stay here again, and so would my wife. We love the "luxury included" approach. Leave the wallet in the safe, eat well, drink well, and be merry! That’s what I call a vacation! Go this summer! There are some great deals (in some cases less than half what it was a year ago). If you don’t call Alliance Travel, please consider using another travel agent. You will probably save yourself time, money and guesswork. Ask someone who has been there, like TomTravel2!

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Rosewood Mayakoba

Mangrove Jungle Road Mayakoba Riviera Maya

Rosewood Mayakoba

On my FAM trip schedule I noticed that the last morning was “free time.” My partner also noticed this and started making a list of other luxury resorts in the area she wanted me to visit for site inspections. A long list! I told her to pick one and I would pick one. My first choice was the Rosewood Mayakoba. I happened to have a client coming to this resort this summer.  I decided to go see the property for myself, and do some friendly schmoozing on my client’s behalf. My associate asked me to visit Maroma which is another Virtuoso property of interest in the area. Did I mention that the other FAM agents received a free spa treatment at the Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita while I was off touring extra resorts? Well they did, but I have no regrets (even though I really could have used a massage by that point) because I saw two wonderful resorts.

Boutique Unique!

From the grand entry gate through the verdant jungle road leading in, arriving at the Rosewood Mayakoba is eye opening. The Mayakoba development has taken steps to insure the natural wonder it is built within is the major attraction. This is the most unique environment for a resort development I have seen on the Riviera Maya.

Welcome to the Rosewood Mayakoba Rivera Mayakoba

Everything about the Rosewood Mayakoba makes a statement about design and about place. Although modern in it’s creature comforts the unique layout of the resort constantly salutes it’s environment. And what an interesting environment!

Rosewood Mayakoba entry fountain

This water feature greats you at the main entrance to the lobby and restaurant. Water, water everywhere and plenty to drink as well if you so choose. That is a win-win!

Artful Lobby of Rosewood Mayakoba

The lobby itself is modern, artful and open to the wonderful green environment and to the natural fresh water “cenote” that is the central attraction. Much of the resort is connected by and connected to this natural wonder.

Rosewood Mayakoba Spa and Cenote

The state of the art spa is reached by foot path, “carrito” or golf cart, or by electric boat via the cenote. "Sense, a Rosewood Spa" is 17,000 feet of luxurious pampering on it’s own private island. There are 12 lagoon side treatment rooms for those who want to be immersed in nature while they enjoy a treatment. The buildings are striking geometric design in a soothing white accented by red woods. All are offset from one another and oriented to the clear fresh water of the cenote.

Clean lines of the spa lobby at Rosewood Mayakoba

Nature is the focal point of the Rosewood Mayakoba and the dramatic spa lobby draws the eye to the pool and jungle beyond. Speaking of pools the spa pool is one of three. The main pool is also lovely and is near the lobby building which is the center of things. The third pool will be revealed below (it is my favorite).

Modern bath amenitiesof Rosewood Mayakoba spa

All clean lines and subtle hues, the spa is outfitted with every creature comfort and amenity. I only wish I could have stayed for a treatment!

Standard suite at Rosewood Mayakoba

All of the 128 luxury suites at the Rosewood Mayakoba are spacious. This is the “Lagoon Suite” which is 800 square feet , with additional outdoor space including a wooden deck and plunge pool. Not bad for the entry level suite,eh?

King bed in standard suite Rosewood Mayakoba

I love the red wood highlights and furnishings. Again, this is the king bed “Lagoon Suite.”

Garden bath Rosewood Mayakoba

Even the bath invites the outdoors in. Each bath opens to a private garden and includes an outdoor shower. I love bathing in a garden don’t you? Nature is the star at the Rosewood Mayakoba.

Rooftop deck on every suite

Did I mention that every suite has a roof-top deck? I am a big fan of a deck with a view. They artfully combine privacy nooks with an open feeling and a stunning view of the incredible setting around you.

private plunge pool overlooking cenote

Each suite has a private plunge pool that is open to the wonders of nature. Most overlook the cenote. Isn’t that inviting? I regret I didn’t have my swim suit, nor the time to settle in and take a dip on my brief site inspection!

Private dock on the natural cenote

At the Rosewood Mayakoba, you arrive and are taken directly to your private dock by electric boat for in-room check in.  What a great way to start a stay!

Hello Don Julio Tequila welcome amenity

When you arrive at your luxurious suite, my good friend Don Julio is there to greet you! Compliments of the Rosewood Mayakoba. This makes for a rather interesting welcome amenity IMHO.

Overwater suite Rosewood Mayakoba

Perhaps the most dramatic suites are the “Deluxe Overwater Suites” which surround you with the fresh clear waters of the cenote. Water and nature are out every window and surround all of the outdoor spaces of your suite. Way cool!

Beachfront suite deck, how suite it is!

Oh never mind! As nice as the overwater thing is, the beach? Nicer! This picture doesn’t do justice to the colors of the Caribbean Sea at the Rosewood Mayakoba. These suites rock!

Plunge pool or Caribbean Sea? Such choices!

Hmmm…plunge pool, or sea, plunge pool or sea? Such dilemmas face the poor soul who has to stay in one of these beach front suites! Or perhaps just lounging in your chaise with our good friend Don Julio?

Caribbean Sea at Rosewood Mayakoba

It is a rough life isn’t it? The water here is absolutely delicious and here I was dressed nice for a meeting! I really want to go back with my swimsuit, fins, mask and snorkel! But don’t cry for me Riviera Maya, I had a great morning doing site inspections on the lovely Caribbean Sea even if I did miss a free spa treatment!

Beachfront bar and restaraunt Rosewood Mayakoba

For those staying on the cozy Cenote, Rosewood provides carrito shuttle service to and from the beach. All one has to do is step outside one’s suite and a carrito will be by within ten minutes to whisk you to the beach club. Food and drinks are served all day beachfront. There is indoor and outdoor seating available. I’ll take the table by the sea thank you very much.

Poolside cabanas at Rosewood Mayakoba

You can also rent a private cabana poolside for a shady retreat or some snuggling with your sweetie. This place has a very nice pool set up.

Beach umbrellas Rosewood Mayakoba

There are also some beachfront chaise lounges (which were quite comfy by the way) some shaded by chic and stylish black and white umbrellas.

Umbrellas, pool, and sea at Rosewood Mayakoba

I took over 1000 pictures in four days on my FAM trip. This was my favorite. I liked it so much it became the header image for tomtravel2.com! My photo instructor gave me an props for this one. I then asked her if she would be so kind as to crop it for my header image. She is so nice! Check out her photography, especially if you love horses and other animals. She specializes in equine photography and pet photography. She also gives great lessons for travel photography. It sure made my pictures improve! Click on the thumbnail image below to open a slideshow of all my pictures from my visit to Rosewood Mayakoba Resort:

Welcome Rosewood Mayakoba Mayakoba development entrance Jungle Road into Mayakoba Mayakoba entry gate Rosewood Mayakoba Sign Lobby Entry Rosewood Resort Water Feature Near Lobby Garden and Moving Waters Dine Al Fresco Shade Structure Lobby Area Sculpture Lobby Lobby Sculpture Detial Sense Spa and Cennote Main Pool Rosewood Mayakoba Lush Tropical Landscape Lovely Spa Pool Cennote Jungle From Spa Elegant Spa Lobby Sense, a Rosewood Spa Modern Spa Bath Garden Treatment Rooms Luxe Spa Decor Open Garden Setting Stylish Waiting Area Jungle Path Rosewood Mayakoba Artful Loby Bar Art and Elegance Complimentary Breakfast Buffet Spa Entry Entry to Sense Spa Lagoon Views Everywhere Amazing Lobby Sense Spa Spa Lobby and Pool Lagoon and Jungle Sense Spa Pool Sense Spa Interior Quality Spa Products Rooftop Deck Every Suite Massage Room Beachfront Suites Artful Suite Decor Style and Comfort King Bed Suite Spacious Suites Rosewood Mayakoba Large Soaking Tub Private Outdoor Shower Deck on Lagoon  Stylish Suite Bath

Private Seating Patio Private Suite Deck Private Plunge Pool Private Dock and Lagoon Don Julio Welcome Amenity Nature and Modern Style Private Spaces Roomy Suites Stay Awhile Beachfront Suites Enjoy the Lagoon IMG_1957 IMG_1958 IMG_1959 IMG_1960 Beachfront Suite Tub Huge Bathrooms Outdoor Shower Every Suite Natural Cennote Setting Privacy and Nature Jungle Road to Beach Club Unique Lagoon Suites Beach Chaises and Cabanas  Ocean View Suites Private Deck Beachfront Suite Beachfront Plunge Pool Azure Caribbean Sea Rosewood Mayakoba Beach Dine Al Fresco Beachfront Beachfront Bar Pool and Sea Private Pool Cabanas My Favorite Shot

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Riviera Maya FAM

Riviera Maya FAM

I have been outlining and brainstorming this site for the past month, with plans to have it ready for launch later this summer. Life has a way of changing my plans. I had an opportunity to go on a “last minute” FAM to the Riviera Maya, which is the stretch of coast south of the Cancun hotel strip down to the fabled ruins at Tulum.

H1N1 Swineflu Blues

As anyone who follows me on Twitter knows, I was on my way to Mexico when the news broke on “H1N1″ or the “swine flu” (boy did that piss off the pork producers). I am a news junkie, particularly news on travel, so of course I did my due diligence. My trip was planned for the remote desert coast of Sonora far from the capitol so I went and had a great time. No H1N1 to be found where I went.

The main impact of the flu scare in my opinion has been that it scared people. This has prompted waves of cancellation of trips to areas of Mexico that have had no cases or few cases of H1N1. The Cancun area is down to around 30% occupancy from the normal 80% for this time of year. The good people at AMResorts decided to fill some of those empty rooms with travel agents to attempt to turn the tide on the flu scare. I jumped at the chance to head down and get to know some of their Riviera Maya resorts.

Zoetry, Secrets and Dreams Resorts

I have stayed at several Secrets Resorts, and we book Secrets, Dreams, and Zoetry often for our clients. These are among the most luxurious all inclusive resorts there are. There are four new resorts in this area since I last visited and it is a great chance to see for myself what they have to offer my clients. So my H1N1 cloud now has silver lining. Yes, some of our clients canceled travel plans due to flu fears, but Now I have a chance to help you get to know some cool resorts!

I will be live blogging on my trip (have laptop will travel) here and in my tweets on Twitter. I plane to eventually share oodles of great pictures with you. If I can figure the technology out I will share some short videos as well. Today I leave for L.A. and Monday I will arrive in Cancun for my first night of two at Secrets Maroma Beach. My last night will be spent at Zoetry Paraiso de la Bonita which will be a great way to end my trip.

Que le vaya bien!

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Travel & Blog Learning Curve

Travel Agents

I knew this would be a busy trip, but I did not wrap my mind around just how busy it would be. I imagined I could fit in photo uploading, blogging and tweeting easily. I imagined wrong! Each day on this trip is a full day of visiting, inspecting, and learning about resorts. It is a great opportunity to see for myself what each property has to offer my clients. It is an even better chance to meet the management of each resort.

Blog Curve

I learned even more about what I do not yet know about WordPress set up and organization. I can assure you that what you see now is a work in progress. I had fully intended to set up something that looked more like my other web site but it is going to take some time to get there. On this trip, there simply isn’t more time. So here I am taking a test drive of the blogosphere with my learner’s permit. The blog driver’s license and more photos of the trip will be coming when I get home and have some time to get the kinks out.

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Secrets Maroma Beach Part One

Secrets Maroma Beach Resort

Our host for this trip is Secrets Maroma Beach Resort. You can follow Secrets on Twitter at @SecretsResorts. We arrived in the late afternoon and had a nice introductory meeting with the sales staff and our host from AMResorts. We flew from LAX on Alaska Airlines. I really enjoyed the flight which was only about half full. We had plenty of room to spread out.

We actually do our “site inspection” this morning at 9:00 so there should be more to come. My first impressions are very positive. It is a lovely property, and as you will see from my pictures, the rooms are well appointed and expansive.

More to come…

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