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Riviera Cancun Golf has the backing of two prestigious companies: Palace Resorts, a top developer of resorts, golf courses and spas in the Riviera Maya, and secondly Nicklaus Design, owned by the legendary 'Golden Bear', Mr. Jack Nicklaus, one of the best players of all time and the most prolific course designer, to date. Of all the 18 holes on this incredible 7060 yard course, the 14th really stands out because of its amazing view of the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Featuring a rating of 76.2 and a slope of 146, this course, that follows the terrain's natural contours, has well-placed bunkers, immaculate greens, and a stunning layout of rolling fairways.
Riviera Cancun Golf is without doubt one of the most beautiful and challenging courses in this incredible destination. Its wonderful location, in the Cancun Hotel Zone, only a 5-minute drive from the Cancun International Airport, is a definite plus that is sure to make it a firm favorite with avid golfers from around the world. |
EL CHILAR RESTAURANT- LOS CABOS |
If you are to visit beautiful Los Cabos, make sure you stop at El Chilar restaurant for an experience of a lifetime. Located in a corner of the down town in San Jose del Cabo, El Chilar has a colorful, friendly and relax atmosphere where the tradition and the modernity make a fusion of great taste. The Chef Armando Monta�o every month develops a new menu, playing with different ingredients from the old Mexican cuisine with new flavors, textures and the magical touch of the chile. The wine list is designed to match with the menu, in 2008 El Chilar has been award with the "Distintivo T" the highest distinction for the tequila service, managing more than seventy labels. |
CANCUN'S NEW BEAUTIFUL BEACHES |
As Cancun's resorts continue to struggle to get their occupancies back up to pre-2009 levels there has been one bright spot for the destination: the restoration of the area's famous powdery-sand beaches. Cancun's beaches underwent a $71 million rehabilitation that involved moving 1.3 billion gallons of sand to rebuild the hotel zone's shoreline, which was damaged from years of erosion and Hurricane Wilma in 2005. |
VIRGIN AMERICA SEEKS MEXICO ROUTES |
Virgin America has applied for Transportation Department approval to operate Mexico flights. The airline intends to launch San Francisco-Los Cabos service in late 2010, operating five weekly flights. United and Alaska Airlines already serve the route. Virgin America also plans thrice-weekly flights between San Francisco and Cancun and five flights per week between Los Angeles and Cancun, starting in early 2011. United, Delta and Mexicana serve Cancun from Los Angeles, while United flies to Cancun from San Francisco. |
FRONTIER EXPANDS MEXICO FLIGHTS |
Frontier Airlines is expanding service to Mexico from Denver and Kansas City. Seasonal nonstop service between Kansas City and Los Cabos is scheduled to operate Dec. 18 through April 16, 2011. The new route will be flown by the carrier's Embraer 190, a 99-seat aircraft with two-by-two all-leather seating with four rows of an additional five inches of legroom. This will be Frontier's first Mexican deployment of the E190 aircraft. Frontier also said it is extending the season for its Indianapolis-Canc�n service. The Saturday-only service will start six weeks earlier on Nov. 6 and extend to April 30, 2011.
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