Grand Luxxe rentals in Mexico
Luxxe Rentals
Grand Luxxe Units available in Mexico
Cancun/Riviera Maya/Playa del Carmen/Cozumel
Playa del Carmen is an attraction in itself but also provides ferry
service to Cozumel's world famous reefs for scuba diving. It did
not take long for visitors to realize that some of the best beaches
and vibes in Mexico were to be found in Playa. While passing
through, many people realized that it was a nice place to relax away
from the crowds of Cancún but with better quality beaches and
turquoise waters. Playa del Carmen also provides a large Wal-mart
for inexpensive shopping for those staying in the area.
Xcaret Park is a theme park devoted to ecotourism. It is about 4 miles south of Playa del Carmen and
occupies about 200 acres. The nature-based attractions of the park include a river that goes through
the Mayan village and an underground river in which people can swim and snorkel with a life vest. Near
the outlet of the river there are snorkeling, Sea Trek, SNUBA or just swimming in the nearby reefs.
Swimming with dolphins is also available. The park also has a coral reef aquarium turtle nesting site.
The park also has a bird pavilion, butterfly pavilion, bat cave, orchids and bromeliad greenhouse, an
island of jaguars, and a deer shelter.
Nuevo Vallarta/Puerto Vallarta
With its beautiful beaches and mountainous bachdrop, Puerto
Vallarta offer many opportunities for the adventurous, while fun shopping and gourmet
restaurants satisfy more relaxed travelers. Stretching from the south end of Old Town to
central downtown, a newly extended and refurbished boardwalk along the ocean, called the
Malecon, passes by any number of shops, restaurants, and hotels, and often plays host to
mimes, dancers, clowns and artists as well as wonderful sculpture. The Wal-Mart on the
north side of town serves as a convenient bus terminal if you choose to use busses rather
than a taxi.
Bucerias is about 6 miles northwest of Nuevo Vallarta and easily
reached by either bus or taxi. It is a destination for those who don't want the hustle and bustle of
Puerto Vallarta, but want the amenities of a small resort town that retains much of its old character.
Beachfront dining, nightlife, art galleries, tours and shopping are just some of the activities a visitor
can enjoy.
The Sierras Cuale Mountains, with their wonderful jungles,
rise behind Puerto Vallarta’s narrow coastal plain. Reservations
for a number of nature tours or environmental awareness tours are all available at the
concierge desks and jungle zip-lining is an exciting way to spend an afternoon.
Playa del Carmen, gateway to Cozumel
The reef life of Cozumel
Puerto Vallarta’s famous Malecon
Feeding the turtles in Xcaret
Cafe on the beach in Bucerias
Zip-lining across steep valleys