| Stay at Quetzal Residences with Kitchen, Beach Access, and Golf in Akumal, Mexico |
| Hotel at a Glance: Queztal CondosPart of the complex of accommodations known as Bahia Principe, Queztal Condos gives guests access to the pool at Bahia Principe Sian Kaan and the beach at Grand Bahia Principe Tulum. Theres also a 27-hole golf course designed by Robert Trent Jones II, as well as a multipurpose sports court. When it comes time for visitors to venture beyond the comfort of the resorts facilities, a world of white sand, warm waters, and azure sky awaits at spots like Grand Bahia Principe Tulum beach and Xcacel-Xcacelito, just three miles away. Cool, comfortable rooms feature air-conditioning and free WiFi access. Views of the golf course remind visitors to take advantage of their golf package, which includes a green fee for one, golf cart, and 20 practice balls for the driving range.Included Golf Package: Golf cart 20 practice balls at the driving range before tee time Bottled water on the course from the car bar No greens fee for one person playing an 18 hole round with a tee time after 1 p.m. Discounted greens fees of $65 for additional players after 1pm. Greens fees for morning tee times, rounds less than 18 holes, and subsequent rounds will also be discounted to $85/player before 1pm and $65/player after 1pm. Mexicos Riviera Maya: Rich with History and Tropical CalmJust south of Cancún, the Riviera Maya is a nearly 80-mile stretch of Caribbean coastline fronted by towns rich in Mexican culture. For some of the area’s best beaches, clubs, and snorkeling reefs, head to the rapidly growing city of Playa del Carmen. Farther south, Tulum sits on a perch of rocky bluffs and is better known for ancient ruins, including temples and a cliff-side castle. The inhabitants of Tulum—which means walled in the aboriginal language—first erected the citys outer fortress to protect themselves from belligerent invaders. Today, the wall guards the archaeological zone, beginning with an entryway of two corbel arches and a limestone house built over an underwater cave.Swimming in the secret caves isn’t allowed, but a scenic drive south of Playa del Carmen brings you to the Yucatán Peninsulas legendary limestone cenotes, freshwater sinkholes created by an underground river system. At the Cenote Cristalino, you can jump from terraced outcroppings into an exposed pool or go snorkeling in underwater caves. You can also watch locals expertly flip, dive, and synchronously cannonball into the clear water at this popular weekend hangout.Frequently Asked Questions1. What is the best way to travel to the hotel from the airport? The closest airports are Cancun International Airport (CUN) or Cozumel (CZM). CUN is approximately one hour and 17 minutes or 59.7 miles by car and CZM is approximately one hour and 55 minutes or 38.7 miles by car and ferry. 2. Is there an additional occupancy fee, or do I have to purchase another voucher? This voucher covers two adults + two kids in a Quetzal condominium or four adults + two kids in a Quetzal penth
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