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| May 04, 2007 - Testimonials |
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Tara, I just wanted to thank you. My wife and I had that best vacation we ever went on thanks to you. We just loved the GR Solaris and they treated us like royality. The hotel, the room, food, drinks and the staff were 5 star. We did the snorkeling tour and Sandy was somewhat apprehensive at first but she loved it. I also did my first scuba dive when we were there. Sandy also raved about the massage, manicure and pedicure she had while i went diving.
We totally enjoyed our vacation and we are looking forward to returning again.
Thanks again for all your expert help.
Marvin
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Hands down! This last vacation at the GR Solaris in April was the BEST I have ever taken. The resort was beautiful, the food was good, the staff was fabulous, and made us feel so welcome. They were friendly and lots of fun - great personalities. I was very impressed with their work ethic and their obvious desire to please the guests. They all work so hard everyday!
I also enjoyed the Member privileges very much. Thank you so VERY MUCH for suggesting this resort. I wish I was still there soaking up the sun! Can't wait to go back next year.
I have already suggested the GR Solaris as a great vacation resort to some of my friends and family. And will continue to do so.
Thanks Again!!
Carol
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I just want to thank you so much for suggesting the GR Solaris Resort in Cancun. We had a great time there. The staff was fantastic. There was so much entertainment all day at the pool, shows at night, fun music and contests in the lobby bar at night. It was exactly what we were looking for and we will definitely go back there. It was great having the membership privileges also. I would really like to get a group of friends to go the same week next year. I will book the trip through you again for sure. How soon can we book another trip?
Thank you again...I will highly recommend you and your travel agency to friends! Everything went so smoothly!
Janet
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| April 19, 2007 - Activities at Cabo |
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If all the activities at the Royal Solaris all inclusive resort aren't enough to make your family brag about their awesome summer vaction in Mexico, here's a list of the other things to do while in the Los Cabos area:
- Sportfishing: Cabo San Lucas is the Marlin Capital of the World! Experience the true exhilaration of catching a black-striped marlin or other game fish. There's everything from dorado, tuna, swordfish, snapper, wahoo, to black, blue and striped marlin. Some of these fish are as big as 1,000 pounds. You can make arrangements at any number of charters through the Internet or with your hotel's concierge.
- Ecotourism: The range of activities available in Los Cabos includes hiking, biking, kayaking and bird watching. The landscape diversity of this area shifts from rugged desert landscape to oak and pine trees in the Sierra de la Laguna hills to the beautiful waterfalls at Santiago. Spend some time in the Sea of Cortez where you may see dolphins, sea lions and maybe even a whale or two in season .
- Whale Watching: From January to late March, you can see gray whales. They migrate from as far as the Bering Strait to the warm waters of Baja where the females give birth to their calves. A number of tours are available, and some go to San Ignacio Lagoon or Magdalena Bay, a whale sanctuary where you can actually get close enough to touch them.
- Horseback Riding: Taking a leisurely ride on horseback is a phenominal way to relax and discover the area surrounding the resort.
- ATV Tours: Imagine yourself letting off some steam zipping up and down sand dunes, flying across dry riverbeds and arroyos and winding through desert trails. You'll discover a wilderness you've never seen before -- iguanas, squirrels, lizards and maybe even an eagle or two. Even if you've never driven an ATV, the staff at these sites will explain everything before you head out for the adventure of a lifetime. If you're an adrenaline junkie, consider a true Baja racing experience with Wide Open Adventures, a company offering three hours of hair-raising fun on its 1,500-acre racing ranch about a 30-minute ride from Cabo.
- Golfing: Los Cabos is a golf lover's dream and is becoming one of the world's favorite golf destinations. There are at least nine championship courses in The Los Cabos area plus the nine-hole, 2,900-yard San José Municipal Course. Many of the courses have integrated their designs into the natural desert terrain and included rock outcroppings and cactuses, with incredible views of the Sea of Cortez.. During peak season, it is best to book your tee times in advance or make reservations through your hotel.
- Extreme Sports: Extreme windsurfing, kiteboarding and excellent wave surfing are found all around the Baja peninsula. The East Cape is an international destination for serious windsurfers thanks to the Venturi wind effect caused by Cerralvo Island off the coast. From Las Ventanas in the north to Buenavista in the south, windsurfers will find plenty of power for their sails.
- Climbing: Rock climb on your own or with experienced local tour guides. Baja Wild offers half-day and longer trips on old Indian trails (including swimming in natural spring pools), rappelling, ATV tours, whale watching, snorkeling and kayak tours. The mountain and beach terrain is suitable for beginner rock climbers all the way up to advanced. Bouldering above soft beaches is great for unexpected falls or climb deteriorating granite stone walls with wonderful cracks, or climb offshore vertical pillars.
- Surfing: Surfing is very good at San José del Cabo at Km. 28.5. Three famous surf breaks are within easy walking distance of each other: Costa Azul, Old Man's and Acapulquito. You'll find beginning, intermediate and expert breaks. There is a surf shop where you can pick up free maps of Los Cabos surf breaks, rent equipment, buy wax or get your boards repaired. The Estuary Beach in San José del Cabo is a good place for beginners, though it's a long beach walk carrying the board.
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| January 08, 2007 - Passports Required |
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New Requirements for Travelers under the Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative (WHTI)
ALL persons, including U.S. citizens, traveling by air between the United States and Canada, Mexico, Central and South America, the Caribbean, and Bermuda will be required to present a valid passport, Air NEXUS card, or U.S. Coast Guard Merchant Mariner Document.
The Intelligence Reform and Terrorism Prevention Act of 2004 requires the Department of Homeland Security and Department of State to develop and implement a plan to require all travelers, U.S. citizens and foreign nationals alike, to present a passport or other document, or a combination of documents, that denote identity and citizenship when entering the United States. Congress amended portions of the Act in 2006. The Western Hemisphere Travel Initiative is the Administration’s proposed plan to implement this mandate.
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| January 01, 2007 - Royal Solaris Free Tour |
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Royal Solaris offers a Free Tour to guests who stay 6 nights or more! Enjoy a Sail & Snorkel tour from either Cabo or Cancun. You'll receive luxury treatment on board as they take you to one of the best snorkeling spots in the area.
In Cabo, you will board either the Buccaneer Pirate Cruise Ship or the CaboRey Luxury Cruise Ship and will be taken to Cabo's famous Arch, Lover's Beach in Cabo San Lucas Bay, up the Pacific Coast and through the beautiful Medano Bay. They will take you to Chileno Bay for snorkeling, on a dinner cruise, or on a margarita & whale watching tour during whale watching season.
In Cancun, the resort alternates between two cruises, one to Marina Maroma Beach Club and the other to Isla Paraiso on Isla Mujeres. At Marina Maroma, you will be taken by catamaran to snorkel two reefs on the Palancar Barrier. You will see lots of colorful fish, coral, sea stars and more! At Isla Paraiso you can snorkel at Farito reef at Isla Mujeres, swim with the sharks, bike over to the turtle farm, or shop in the charming streets of downtown Isla Mujeres. Isla Paraiso also offers dolphin swims for an additional fee.
** Tours subject to change without notice |
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