Saturday

WHAT IS THE BPM FESTIVAL?



The BPM Festival is an annual world-class electronic music festival which takes place in the beginning of January in idyllic Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. Originally designed as an elite dance music industry networking event, the festival has morphed into an international mélange of electronic music lovers, DJs, producers, revelers and partygoers. The BPM Festival features world class international DJs and producers, which in the past has included Dubfire, Guy Gerber, Lee Burridge, M.A.N.D.Y., Sander Kleinenberg, Steve Angello, Steve Lawler, Roger Sanchez,Victor Calderone, and many more.

Since its inception in 2008, parties are hosted both day and night at multiple venues around the beautiful resort town, tucked into the coastline of the Mayan peninsula, warm turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, mysterious jungles and ancient ruins. With a variety of luxurious and affordable boutique hotels and endless number of places for dining, dancing, beach parties and clubbing, BPM Festival is a perfect opportunity to “Party with some of the most beautiful people on earth” For music lovers and party-goers all around the world to escape winter and revel in the sun.

This year the 3rd Annual BPM was ' bigger than ever!" With approximately 20,000 people in attendance. 10 solid days & nights included 30 different events that defiantly kept this beach town full of partygoers revved up for the rest of the winter holiday.

Thursday

Love is in the Air - Romance in Riviera Maya


February 14th, a date which inspires great visions of candle light dinners, dewy red roses and faces lit up with joy in reaction to the perfect romantic gift (diamonds anyone?).  Sadly, the reality is often a rushed dinner with the kids throwing nuggets, wilting convenience store flowers and a forced smile as the stuffed teddy bear holding a heart is pulled from the cellophane with the price tag still on.  Why not shake things up this year, start the new decade off right with a magical, spur of the moment jaunt to the beautiful Riviera Maya with that special someone?
Finding the right hotel for romance is your top priority.  When I am dreaming of a romantic escape, my thoughts turn to the Bel Air Collection in Cancun.  This hip boutique hotel was made for lovers, with sweet details such as private dinners on the beach, couples spa treatments and jacuzzi-suites.  The staff will go out of their way to make your stay extra-special, decorating your room with rose petals, candles and drawing a heavenly scented bubble bath for two or arranging moonlight couples massages on the beach.  Stroll hand in hand down the gorgeous stretch of sand, enjoy a cool glass of champagne by the pool and simply enjoy being with the one you love on a worry-free romantic getaway.
For couples looking for something a little spicier, Temptation Resort and Spa in Cancun will definitely heat up your Valentine’s.   This unique adults-only hotel offers a sensual concept for open-minded couples, with “risque” pool-side games and wild nights in their onsite night club, “Nice Shoes”.  The all-inclusive resort offers deluxe and jacuzzi suites, a variety of dining options and a white sandy beach on the Bay of Mujeres.  A stay at Temptation is sure to light a spark in your love life, add some sizzle to your romance and will certainly be a couples’ vacation you’ll never forget.
This is a romantic vacation and some may not want to leave the suite (wink wink, nudge nudge), but couples with a sense of adventure will find plenty of activities that are ideal for sharing with the better half.  The Lobster Dinner Cruise Cancun is the only “romance” tour in Cancun.  Enjoy a leisurely sail on a wooden galleon, sun setting over the lagoon, stars above, live jazz and a delicious surf and turf dinner.   Garrafon Park on the small island of Isla Mujeres is a great place for a couples day trip, spectacular views of the Caribbean, relaxing hammock gardens, infinity pool on the sea and zip lines, kayaks and snorkeling for the adventurous soul.  Treat your love to the experience of a lifetime with a swim with dolphin program with Dolphin Discovery (though beware, those dolphins are known to kiss even the married ladies!)  Add an extreme adventure to your trip with the adrenaline-filled fun at  Hidden Worlds Park.  Ride horses on the beach, snorkel the reef teeming with sea life, or discover history and culture through the Mayan ruins, or do nothing but gaze into each other’s eyes, the possibilities are endless in the Mexican Caribbean.
The most important thing you’ll do on your romantic Riviera Maya vacation is spend quality time with that special person.  No phones ringing, no kids calling your name, no dishes to wash, no laundry to fold.  The time is yours and honey’s alone, leave your worries at home and the smartphones off, “disconnect to reconnect” and return home refreshed, rejuvenated and more in love than when you left.  Trust me men, a surprise trip to the Riviera Maya for Valentine’s Day is going to make up for all those forgotten years and lame last minute purchases, book now (before you forget again) and give her something that you’ll both love!

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Tuesday

Riviera Maya: Hollywood Celebrities’ Latest Hideaway Hot Spot

The daily lives of celebrities are not half bad, and you should see where they are vacationing.  Truly celebrities have got it easy when it comes to planning vacations.  Top earning stars like Tom Cruise, Julia Roberts, Paul McCartney, and Leonardo Dicaprio can afford any accommodations they desire and can literally go wherever they want as often as they want, and usually do, by private jet or chartered yacht.  
Most celebrities have at least 7- 8 vacations annually built into their existing work contracts and their travel itineraries focus on only the most beautiful places and best hotels in the world.  Their full-time travel assistants scourer the Earth searching for the most exquisite destinations and latest hot spots.  Some may not care that much about the day-to-day lives of celebrities, but most would like to know about the wonderful places they are staying. 
One such place celebrities have honed in on is a spectacular, pristine-patch of white-sand beach along Mexico’s Caribbean coast, known as the Riviera Maya.  Here, the Turquoise waters are crystalline clear and bath-tub warm year round.  These tree-lined, jungle beaches are the home of the world famous Corona commercials and recently lauded by Condé Nast Traveler as “The Most Beautiful Beaches in the World”.  Exactly how celebrities discovered this Mayan Eden is unclear, but one thing’s certain, they are coming in droves.
In the last month alone, A-list celebrities such as Julia Roberts, Angelina Jolie, Brad Pitt, Mark Wahlberg, Eva Mendes, Adam Sandler, Javier Bardem, The Rock, Jackie Chan, Justin Timberlake, Christina Aguilera and Salma Hayek were all spotted hanging out in this emerging Hollywood hideaway.  Along with their family and friends, celebrities arrive on private planes and are quickly whisked away to luxury hotel diggs or haute palapa huts in black-windowed limousines or jet-powered helicopters, virtually invisible to the public at large.
The come here to visit world class hotels and resorts and palm-roofed, eco-chic yoga spas.  The Riviera Maya’s Moroma Resort and Spa, an Orient-Express hotel, regularly sees the likes of Tom Cruise, Celine Dion, Elton John, Robert Plant, Tony Blair, Sean Penn, Cameron Diaz, Sharon Stone, and Robert Redford, they all favor the same room (number 23).  Tom Cruise visits so often that they owners constructed a special suite for Tom, Katie and the kids. 
The 5-star Tides Riviera Maya in Playa del Carmen, hidden deep in the tropical jungle,  has been the favorite hideaway for Leonardo Dicaprio and entertainment billionaire Mary-Kate Olson.  Nearby Esencia, which began as the vacation villa of an italian duchess, frequently attracts Hollywood luminaries including Gwyneth Paltrow and Uma Thurman , who are welcomed into the Mayan thatched-roof abode with a fresh pot of black beans simmering over an open fire.  They usually request “Rosa’s Suite”, the white bedroom where the duchess herself slept.
Tulum, the jewel of the Riviera Maya, is a home away from home for show business moguls like Mick Jagger, Drew Barrymore, Fergie, Jude Law, Eva Longoria, Sienna Miller and was the favorite vacation get-away for the late Jerry Garcia.   
What’s drawing this red carpet crowd to the 80-mile swath of beaches just South of the Border?  For one, it’s convenient, only a hop, skip and a jump by plane from most American airports.  Secondly, the culture here is extremely diverse with over 47 countries represented including Americans, Italians, Canadians, Argentineans, Spanish, British, Swiss, Germans, and French.  Perhaps no other beach front community in the world boast so much diversity and culture in one place, like visiting Europe but in Mexico.  One can only imagine the gourmet, culinary cuisine such a cultural mix delightfully brings to the distinguished palate.   
Oh yeah, there’s also world class shopping, 7th Wonder ruins, and the best rated spas and yoga retreats in the world.  All this in one place and yet the prices here, compared to other celebrity diggs, are still surprisingly affordable.
Celebrities do indeed live better lives than most.  They can afford to travel anywhere and seemingly spend as much as they want.  If you are lucky enough to visit one of the places they frequent, like Riviera Maya, you are likely not to be disappointed.  Usually the only set back to living the celebrity lifestyle is that you need a celebrity’s bank account.  
The good news is, that in this sacred part of Mexico’s Caribbean coast, almost everybody can still afford to enjoy the same beaches, resorts, spas, restaurants and shopping that Tom Cruise and his cronies know all too well.

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Monday

Mexico expands Caribbean nature reserve

The additional territory expands the reserve to nearly a million hectares (2.5 million acres). Sian Ka'an provides habitat for 103 mammal species and 336 species of birds, has 23 archaeological sites, some as many as 2,300 years old, and several thousand local inhabitants.

Quintana Roo includes Cancun and the Riviera Maya, whose highly developed coast has more than 150 hotels and is Mexico's prime destination for sun, sea and sand.

In recent years, federal authorities limited the activities of some hotels on the edge of the reserve, protected by a 1981 presidential decree that created Tulum National Park.
The nature of the hotel business poses a threat to Sian Ka'an's turtles and other protected animals, and to the Mayan archaeological ruins.
In recent years, tourism authorities and the business sector have discussed developing tourism in the southern part of Quintana Roo on the border with Belize, which met with immediate protests from environmental groups.

"Everyone is after those plots of land," the president of the Mayab Ecological Group, Araceli Dominguez, told Efe.

The area holds the biggest underground river system in the world, a vital reserve of fresh water, so that any construction would entail another threat to the natural state of the land and its wildlife, she said.

Dominguez complained that federal authorities are even thinking of putting a new international airport in the area to boost tourism development, and considered it a huge mistake "to have Tulum's growth explode" through massive tourism.

"Development can be done, but in line with environmental criteria and in low densities," she said.

Wednesday

Mexican Wine in Riviera Maya

Discover the culture and history of Mexican wine framed by a unique ans extraordinary place: our spectacular underground Wine Cellar. Learn about artisanal wines and even about the most traditional wine-producing companies, through a unique and incomparable exhibition that brings together passion and senses. 

Mexican Wine Embassy.

The "Vino de México" Wine Cellar was firmly created to promote the culture and history of Mexican wine. Here, more than 413 years of history - from the first wine-producing company in Mexico to the oldest in America - are collected.

In this majestic site you’ll find over 157 Mexican wine labels, with unique and peculiar characteristics according to their place of origin, and you’ll also admire our great production and tasting items collection.
In this Mexican wine embassy, our expert Sommelier takes you to a wonderful trip and provides you with the best tips to have these delicious wines tickling your senses. Do not miss the opportunity to experience the unique "Mexican Wine Tasting Tour”.

Thursday

¡ Feliz Día de Reyes !


It’s tradition in Mexico to eat Rosca de Reyes and to drink Chocolate Caliente (hot chocolate) because of the arrival of the “Reyes Magos” (3 wise men ) today.

The Rosca de Reyes is a ring-shaped bread topped with dried fruit and stuffed with a few plastic dolls representing the baby Jesus. The figure symbolizes the hiding of the infant from King Herod's troops. According to tradition whoever find ...s a figurine in their slice of sweet bread must on February 2nd, Candlemas Day or Dia de la Candelaria, offers Tamales.

Wednesday

3 Things That Make Caribbean Weddings Special

Caribbean weddings certainly make a change from getting married in the UK. Although a wedding is always a special occasion, you have to admit that sometimes it can be a lot more romantic to go abroad for the big day. If you decide that Caribbean weddings sound like the perfect option for you, here are a few things that will make your wedding really special.

The Beach

There is nothing quite as romantic as a tropical beach for the setting of the wedding of your dreams. Just imagine getting married on the golden sand with the waves lapping up at the shore and palm trees rustling in the breeze. This is what many people dream about when they think of Caribbean weddings, and many couples choose to make the beach the setting when they tie the knot. And why not? The beach is absolutely ideal. If you get a pleasant day and wherever you are in the Caribbean theres a good chance of that happening then youll be in your element.
Luckily, the Caribbean has plenty of beaches to choose from on every island. Research a few of these until you find the perfect one where you can imagine your wedding taking place, and then go ahead and arrange your big day or better still, let an expert do it for you.

The Weather

Lets face it: when you get married in the UK the weather is always going to pose a threat. You may plan the perfect outdoors ceremony or reception, but if the weather has other ideas then there is not a lot you can do about it. Even in the middle of summer there is no guarantee that you will get a dry day, which is a cause of constant concern. With Caribbean weddings the weather is much less of a problem. Although it does rain in the Caribbean, because it is in the tropics, there is a good chance that you will have clear blue skies and hot sun when you tie the knot. With the chances of good weather much higher, this is one thing you wont have to worry about too much in the build up to your wedding day.

The Relaxed Vibe

Wherever you head in the Caribbean, youll find that everywhere you go shares the same relaxed vibe. In the build up to a wedding, things can often get quite stressful as the last-minute preparations are made. But with Caribbean weddings this is minimised simply because of the peaceful and chilled-out surroundings that will add an element of calm to the preparations and the big day itself. So if you think youre going to be a nervous wreck, it could be a good idea to get married in the Caribbean.

Head to the Caribbean for Your Wedding

Caribbean weddings are very special occasions, and if you decide to hold your wedding in the Caribbean then youll be making a great decision. With the stunning beaches, the glorious weather and the seriously chilled-out vibe, you really couldnt plan your wedding in a better destination.