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HIDDEN BEACH RESORT This 5-star deluxe
‘clothing optional’ (nude) resort opened
in 2002 and was built as a secluded
hideaway in soft Mexican Hacienda style.
‘The resort may be hidden, but has been
created for guests with nothing to hide.’
It boasts just 42 ocean-front suites in
two two-storey buildings. They are set
amidst exotic gardens full of flowering
hibiscus and give the feel of a luxury club.
Hidden Beach is located on the Yucatan
Peninsula of Mexico on the famous Riviera
Maya, facing the warm Caribbean. It lies
one hour south of downtown Cancun and
the international airport.
The luxury service starts with a
personalised check-in and a glass of
champagne while your luggage is taken
to your accommodation; a bottle of cool
white wine awaits you in your room.
The numerous and friendly staff create
an atmosphere of further luxury.
ACCOMMODATION All suites have a super
king-size bed, air-conditioning, ceiling
fan, direct-dial telephone, satellite tv,
DVD and CD player (DVD library at the
exclusive concierge reception), safe
deposit box, coffeemaker, mini-bar
stocked daily with beer, mineral water
and soft drinks, spirits dispenser with
whisky, vodka, tequila and rum, large
bathroom with bath/shower and wc, hair
dryer, plush bathrobes and an ironing
board and iron (on request). A private
balcony or patio is equipped with two
sun loungers and a hammock.
The 24 standard suites are on the first
and second floors. 18 swim-up suites on
the ground floor have direct access
from the patio to the man-made ‘lazy
river’ connecting to the pool. Each
patio has in-river seating and
a coffee table.
FOOD & DRINK (all-inclusive) The
air-conditioned La Vista Restaurant
serves meals a la carte and buffet
style: full American breakfast, lunch,
afternoon snacks with fresh coffee and
pastries, dinner and midnight snacks.
Most guests chose to eat on the
outside terrace, of course au naturel.
Sometimes themed dinners, e.g. Mexican,
are announced unscheduled. The C’est
La Vie Bar is the social centre of
the resort: it has a wet swim-up side
with stools submerged in the swimming
pool, and a dry side. The Vida Loca
Disco Bar is the popular open-air
nightspot above the restaurant, open
until 02.00 hrs. Occasional themed
evenings are arranged. The Moonlight
Bar is only open in the evening.
All bars serve premium brand alcoholic
drinks, exotic cocktails and fine
house wines as well as soft drinks.
Room service is available 24 hours.
THE POOL & BEACH The free-form pool
is so warm that many guests spend
all day chatting in the ‘conversation
end’ or sitting at the swim-up bar.
Sun loungers and floating mattresses
are plentiful. Between the pool and
the beach there is also a giant hot
tub where guests tend to finish
the day. Beach towels are freely
available on a self-service basis.
The fine white sand on the private
man-made beach is kept spotlessly
clean and even sports stylish ashtrays.
It is lined by unique sunbathing
platforms with mattresses, thatched
roofs and retractable white curtains
affording shade and/or privacy.
There are several camouflaged showers
to wash off the sand from the beach
before entering the pool area.
Massage in the open air on the beach
is available at an extra charge.
For sea bathing in the protected
coral reef, ‘jellies’ are recommended.
It is ideal for snorkelling.
OTHER FACILITIES The adjoining
‘textile’ El Dorado Resort is under
the same management and offers all
its facilities to the guests of
Hidden Beach, including speciality
restaurants, a large theatre for
evening entertainment, fitness
centre, sauna and steam baths,
land and water sports – bicycles,
tennis, paddleboats, kayaks,
snorkelling, water polo, beach
volleyball and ceramic painting,
car rental and tours desks and a
gift shop.
There is an extra charge for spa
treatments, laundry and dry
cleaning, fax service, internet
access and a shuttle service to
the cosmopolitan town of Puerto
del Carmen, a 25-minute ride
away. The Puerto Aventuras Golf
Club is just a few minutes away.
ACTIVITIES An entertainer
organises a programme of daily
activities and beach sports,
including volleyball and
introductory scuba diving lessons
in the pool. There is table tennis,
a pool table and a darts board.
The manager holds a weekly
cocktail party.
THEMED EVENTS These include:
Arts & Crafts week, Fitness
week, Valentine’s Day, Carnival
week, Comedy week, Cooking
competition, Halloween week,
Christmas Eve, Nude Year’s Eve,
Weddings at any time. (Phone us
for dates and details.)
SIGHTS & EXCURSIONS
Tulum and Xel-Ha On limestone
cliffs overlooking the Caribbean,
Tulum is the only Mayan fortress
built by the sea. The walled city
(known as the City of the Dawn)
was once the main port to gather
goods from as far as Tabasco and
Honduras and includes fascinating
ruins of several temples. The
Xel-Ha (‘where waters are born’)
eco-park is the world’s largest
natural aquarium and a unique
phenomenon that combines salt
water from the sea with fresh
water from underground rivers.
Chichen Itza This is the most
important city and the most
famous archaeological site of
the Mayan civilisation: climb up
the main pyramid to experience
this remarkable construction that
directly reflects the Mayan solar
calendar. Also explore the
well-preserved ruins of the
Ball Court, Observatory, Temple
of the Warriors and
the Sacred Wall.
Afterwards, refresh yourself by
swimming (costume required!) in
the transparent waters at
Cenote Ik-Il. (‘Cenotes’ are
sweet-water deposits or sinkholes,
produced by subterranean rivers
which came to the surface over
the course of millions of years.)
Swim with the dolphins This is
a once-in-a-lifetime experience
not to be missed: a 1-hour
programme (30 minutes of water
time) to interact with the
dolphins, including foot push,
dorsal tow, dolphin kiss and free
time to swim with them.
Jungle tour Drive your own 2-seater
jet-ski on a guided tour of the
jungle, mangroves and cenotes:
explore ample pools of fresh water
amidst a setting of orchids and
multi-coloured birds; They are
the entrance to a labyrinth of
caves and flooded caverns.
Playa del Carmen This has developed
from a small fishing village to
the largest town on the Riviera
Maya with restaurants and
nightlife and world-class
shopping – designer clothes,
silver, jewellery and, in the
colourful market, ceramics,
leather goods, hammocks and
native paintings.
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