The latest addition to Marriott International’s illustrious Luxury Collection brand, Almare, A Luxury Collection Adult All-Inclusive Resort, Isla Mujeres will soon become the hospitality giant’s first all-inclusive luxury resort in Mexico. What’s more, the Cancun-adjacent resort is now accepting reservations for stays starting November 15, 2024, perfectly timed for the holiday season.
"We are thrilled to announce that bookings are now open for Almare in Isla Mujeres," said Xavier Pineda, Director of Sales & Marketing All-Inclusive, Marriott International. "Being the first luxury all-inclusive in Mexico comes with great honor, and this distinctive hotel will combine the natural beauty of the destination with inspired design and exceptional service and amenities synonymous with the Luxury Collection brand."
Nestled on the picturesque Isla Mujeres, situated just offshore of the wildly popular destination of Cancun, this exceptional property provides a serene escape with the Mexican Caribbean as its backdrop. Each of the 109 elegantly appointed suites features spacious balconies with stunning views, providing a luxurious retreat surrounded by stunning natural beauty. The resort seamlessly blends an air of sophistication with the area’s indigenous charm, setting the scene for an unforgettable stay that combines ultimate indulgence with authentic local culture.
Early bookers will delight in a variety of authentic culinary experiences at any of the property's seven restaurants and bars, which highlight the rich flavors of Mexican cuisine alongside international favorites. Guests can likewise embark on bespoke epicurean journeys thoughtfully attuned to every type of traveler, each in seasonal alignment with the essence of the world-renowned destination.
For those in need of complete relaxation and rejuvenation, Almare also offers the world-class spa, Alma, where ancient Mayan and Caribbean healing traditions synthesize with modern luxury rituals. The spa features a state-of-the-art fitness center, a salt room, a full salon, and a hydrotherapy pool, creating a complete sanctuary for wellness pursuits.
"We are proud to introduce the Luxury Collection brand to Isla Mujeres, offering guests a truly extraordinary experience that celebrates the beauty and culture of this incredible destination," said Enrique Solari, General Manager for Almare Resort. "Welcoming soon our first guests is a moment we've been eagerly anticipating, and we're committed to creating unforgettable memories that will last a lifetime."
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