Archive for March, 2010

Puerto Vallarta – ultimate romance destination

March 8th, 2010

Searching for a different kind of destination for the next holiday? Think Puerto Vallarta.
Puerto Vallarta is only about 1,200 miles away but it could be another planet for its ability to transport visitors away from daily lives to moments of romance, adventure and pleasure. Perhaps more than any other nearby destination, the city combines the majesty of the old with the grandeur of the new, a fusion of the foreign with the familiar. Cobblestone streets lead into paved roads. Elegant Mexican restaurants operate down the block from McDonalds. Costco and WalMart compete with Mega and other Mexican chains.
The glowing lights of the city of Puerto Vallarta ring the curve of the Bay of Banderas like sparkling diamonds in a royal tiara. Waves gently lap the shore as cool breezes ruffle shirts and dresses of pedestrians on the Malecon, the broad walking pathway that hugs the shoreline through the heart of the downtown area. Strangely shaped statues decorate the pavement, competing with huge sand sculptures on the sand. These figures create a surreal sense, an exciting twist of reality to the moonlit scene.
Brightly colored displays during the day attract shoppers to boutiques, jewelry stores and art galleries. At night, music streams from the clubs where people party until late.

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La Riviera Nayarit festeja tres años

March 4th, 2010

In the middle of the countryside, and surrounded by farm families, the Governor Ney Gonzalez Sanchez decided to celebrate the third anniversary of the Mark Riviera Nayarit, the most successful that exists in Mexico.

The crucial moment occurred during the opening ceremony of the Centro Integral Improvement of Maize and Sorghum, Monsanto, located in El Tizate Ixcuintla municipality of Santiago.

Accompanied by the federal agriculture secretary, Mariano Ruiz Funes, Nayarit Bush underlined that this day marks the third anniversary of the brand was born Riviera Nayarit, “today I decided to come to celebrate the third anniversary of the most successful tourism brand that Mexico has now, in the field. ”

“The Riviera Nayarit is first referred-national tourism investment attraction in 2009: nearly $ 700 million dollars, purely private investment, we are occupying the first places we are a successful brand, and is in Nayarit, own brand, and I come to celebrate in the backbone of the economy of Nayarit in the rural sector, the success of another important area, which is tourism.

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Passionate about plants in Puerto Vallarta

March 4th, 2010

Mexico–Some people can’t put together a desk from a DIY store. Robert Price assembled an entire botanical garden from scratch.

Price, a former restaurant owner from Savannah, Ga., is the founder, executive director and curator of the Vallarta Botanical Gardens – a breezy Shangri La hideaway that sprawls over the Sierra Madre Mountains.

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Welcoming the new Four Seasons general manager

March 4th, 2010

Stopped by the reception last night at the Four Seasons Hotel to say so long to GM Thierry Kennel and to welcome the new GM, Alper Oztok.

Kennel, who opened the hotel here in 2007, was well-liked by people across the St. Louis community. He was a friend to charitable organizations, business types and philanthropic groups. He has been named general manager of the new Four Seasons Hotel and Residences in Denver.

Oztok, who is moving here from the Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, will begin work on March 22. He was circulating at the reception last night with a warm smile and friendly words for all he met.

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Jack Nicklaus’ New golf course

March 4th, 2010

Jack Nicklaus turned 70 in late January, has an artificial hip and plays golf less than once a month. But he can still hit the ball longer and truer than most purveyors of his courses and he knows this.

So listen to him talk about his designs — now numbering some 340 worldwide — and you hear him say things like “something for everybody.”

His latest, Bahia at Punta Mita resort development just north of Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, is like that, a championship 18 holes with a half-dozen water holes on one side and the foothills of the Sierra Madre mountains on the other.

It doesn’t have a trademark hole like “Tail of the Whale” island third at his neighbouring Pacifico course, but it overall plays less like a resort course and more like something a guy like Nicklaus would enjoy.

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Spring break: Last-minute travel deals for students

March 4th, 2010

If you’re in college, you’ve been counting the days until spring break begins. But not all students have the money to book a trip in advance. If you’re looking for some last-minute deals that fit within a budget that’s already strapped by books and dating, here are some low-priced getaways sure to provide an escape worth bragging about.

CRUISE DEAL: 7-night Mexico cruise (Carnival) departing Long Beach, with port calls in Mexico’s Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas and Mazatlan, starting at $559 per person for an inside cabin — 68% off the brochure price. It leaves Sunday, March 14. (VacationsToGo)

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Dakota Wesleyan group plans spring-break mission trip

March 4th, 2010
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Seventeen students and two staff members from Dakota Wesleyan University in Mitchell are traveling to Puerto Vallarta, Mexico, on a mission trip during spring break, March 13-20.

Two major projects are planned during the mission trip: building homes for the homeless near the city of Puerto Vallarta, and working and spending time with children at an area orphanage.

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1st Annual Punta Sayulita Longboard in Mexico

March 4th, 2010
The 1st Annual Punta Sayulita Longboard & Stand-Up Paddle Classic (“the Classic”) is set to take place on April 17-18 in beautiful Sayulita, Mexico. The international field of professional surfers from the United States and Mexico is led by Honorary Ambassadors James Pribram of Laguna Beach, CA, renowned Mexican big wave surfer, Carlos “Coco” Nogales of Puerto Escondido and Mexico’s current national longboard champion, Patricio Gonzalez of Sayulita. The field will be limited to 30 competitors made up of both professional invitees and amateurs competing in various age group divisions as well as in the “open” contest for the longboard and stand-up paddle surfing categories. 

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President inaugurates a desalination plant in Nayarit

March 1st, 2010

President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa, the governor Ney González Sánchez, held this Sunday a working tour of Nayarit, where he reiterated his support for further progress in the development of tourism, also inaugurated a plant for wastewater treatment and desalination Litibú project, Riviera Nayarit, all with an investment of 140 million pesos.

The President of Mexico expressed interest in finalizing the draft road Jala-Compostela-Puerto Vallarta, and ratified the next tender warrant of Tepic, in Litibú, project located in the municipality of Bahía de Banderas, President Calderon said that “we are investing as well this year, 925 million pesos in the highway program, and noted that, with direct investment, prepare other federal grant, “which will allow for increased road development.

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Pushing Riviera Nayarit Ahead

March 1st, 2010
The Riviera Nayarit is seeking to regain international tourism, after a difficult 2009, and it spent just over 25 million pesos (between the Council of the Mexico Tourism Board and private investment in the destination) in promoting the Extravaganza Boating, held from 18 February until 20 March.

Among the various activities included, is the Nextel Cup Regatta Mexico Bicentennial, which was considered as one of the largest sailing competitions at international level this year.

Public relations officer of the Convention and Visitors Bureau of the Riviera, Richard Zarkin, said representatives of the federal government came months earlier with the intention of supporting the activity and include it as part of the celebrations of 2010.

The economic impact is estimated to leave the contest is over 50 million dollars, because foreign sailors like to travel accompanied.

"In the recent edition of Vallarta Race, one of the activities under the cover of Extravaganza, two thousand 500 registered participants, which was surprising as they estimated there would 600," said Zarkin.

Via:
http://www.exonline.com.mx/diario/noticia/dinero/economia/dan_impulso_a_la_riviera_nayarit/878517

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