Luxury travelers can hope for the hype
Live Aqua Cancun last month introduced what it called an “unlimited concept offering limitless luxuries, sublime temptations, fine cuisine, rich ambiance and refined service to create a truly authentic all-inclusive experience.”
The praise went on:
“Dreams become reality as guests tempt their palate with cuisine inspired by Celebrity Chefs at the hotel’s three restaurants and sample exotic drinks at signature lounges and bars. The Caribbean Sea, eight pools and countless onsite activities are sure to please even the discerning of travelers.”
“We are excited to introduce an unlimited escape for guests looking for the ultimate vacation experience,” said Eduardo Cruz, the hotel’s general manager. “The new unlimited concept allows travelers to develop their own individual experience, without compromise.”
The 335-room, 36-luxury suite resort is a beachfront property on the shores of the Caribbean Sea.
“Modern design elements are found throughout the resort,” the company says.
Live Aqua Unlimited rates will start at US$520. Spa Aqua, hair salon, transfers and transportation, laundry and dry cleaning, tours and excursions, gift delivery and discretionary tips are not included in the unlimited rate.
Owner Grupo Posadas, with more than three decades in the hotel marketplace, operates 113 properties and more than 20,000 guestrooms in 50 beach and city destinations in Mexico, Brazil, Argentina and Chile.
By David Wilkening
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