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Rosewood Mayakoba
Resort
Carretera.
Federal Cancún Playa del Carmen Km. 298 (Federal Road)
Playa del Carmen, Solidaridad, Quintana Roo, CP 77710 Mexico
Solidaridad, Quintana Roo,

Just 30 minutes south of Cancun and north of the seaside village of Playa
del Carmen. Visitors enjoy easy access to nearby Mayan ruins, breathtaking
beaches, countless water sports, and world-class diving in the Great Mayan
Reef.

Situated
along a mile-long arc of white sand on the Riviera Maya, Rosewood Mayakobá
is the heart of a 1,600-acre luxury resort enclave located 30 minutes south
of Cancún and north of the charming seaside village of Playa del Carmen.

Built along
a network of lagoons and the Caribbean Sea, the resort's 128 suites are
strikingly modern in design yet crafted from such indigenous materials as to
appear born of the jungle. Limestone, wood and water are fused in harmony
with the natural surroundings. Upon arrival, guests are transported by
luxury boats or golf cart to their own personal sanctuary.

Sense, A
Rosewood Spa featuring 12 lagoon-embraced treatment rooms, 8 spa suites,
therapeutic lounging pools and fitness center

Rosewood
Mayakobá features two restaurants, three meeting rooms, a private dining
room and several outdoor receptions areas for small group functions and
social events. Customized event planning and exceptional catering options
complement each and every gathering.






A large spa
has opened as part of the new Mandarin Oriental Riviera Maya Resort in
Mexico, north of Playa Del Carmen on the Yucatan peninsula in South America.
The 25,000sq ft (2,322sq m) spa draws inspiration from Mayan philosophy,
blended with Asian healing rituals.
There are 11 treatment rooms at the spa, including three VIP couples suites.
A combination of spa, beauty and heat experiences will be available, using
Aromatherapy Associates products.
The offering will also include a rasul, hammam, vitality and watsu pools.
The resort is set on 36 acres of land which includes protected mangrove
reserves and a cenote – a deep, freshwater reservoir sacred to the ancient
Mayan people.
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