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Paraiso De La Bonita - Cancun, Mexico

Carr. Cancun Chetumal Km 328
Cancun, 77583
Nightly Rates (555.00 - 2,800.00)   4 Star
Paraiso De La Bonita

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Property Description
No Children Under 16 Allowed In The Hotel. Tucked into a reef-protected private beach and surrounded by mangroves and a bird sanctuary on Mexico, Riviera Maya, Paraiso de la Bonita is only 20 minutes south from Cancun International Airport yet a world apart. Each of the 90 Ocean view Suites include a private outdoor terrace, living room, adjoining bedroom and full bath with deep marble tubs, separate shower and handcrafted sinks. All suites are lavishly decorated in six very distinctive styles. Paraiso de la Bonita is the only boutique resort with the only Thalassotherapy Center in North America.

Paraiso De La Bonita


Amenities
  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Barber/Beauty Shop

  • Concierge

  • Free Parking

  • Free Local Telephone Calls

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Modem Lines in Room

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • No Smoking Rooms/Facilities

  • Free Newspaper

  • Free Newspaper

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable

  • Laundry/Valet Services


  • Room Information
  • Guest Rooms

  • * E1S - Guests that choose to stay in the Ocean-View Suite (dbl beds) enjoy an outdoor terrace featuring a magnificent view of the Caribbean Ocean ? the perfect spot for watching that tropical sunrise and colorful sunset.1034SQF. * D1S - Guests that choose to stay in the Ocean-View Suite (king bed) enjoy an outdoor terrace featuring a magnificent view of the Caribbean Ocean ? the perfect spot for watching that tropical sunrise and colorful sunset.1034SQF. * C1S - The Ocean-View Suite with plunge pool (dbl beds) not only provides the sweeping views of the Caribbean Ocean, but a private dunking pool located on the terrace.1138SQF. One of the resort?s most popular suites, this room is sure to meet all expectations. * B1S - The Ocean-View Suite with plunge pool (king bed) not only provides the sweeping views of the Caribbean Ocean, but a private dunking pool located on the terrace.1138SQF. One of the resort?s most popular suites, this room is sure to meet all expectations. * A1S - The Ocean-View Suite with plunge pool and outdoor shower (king bed) is perfect for those who want to experience the sensation of showering under the stars. The ocean views, seen from both the living room and bedroom, along with the plunge pool, all provide the perfect excuse to spend more time in the room 1138SQF.. * B2S - The 2-bedroom Master Suite includes a spacious living room, as well as two marble en-suite bathrooms, each bedroom with king bed. 1830SQF. Three of the Master Suites also feature tiled plunge pools tucked into a lush garden with a view of the illuminating Caribbean waters. * A2S - The Bali Suite, Paraiso de la Bonita?s exquisite 2-bedroom Presidential Suite each one with king bed, includes two separate entrances, a living room, 24-hour butler service, a plunge pool and a private wrap-around terrace.2959SQF. This is Paraiso de la Bonita?s largest suite, and the ?crème de la crème? of the resort.

    Rate Disclaimer
    No Children Under 13 Allowed In The Hotel. All rates and availability are subject to change.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 3:00 PM 

  • Check out time is 12:00 PM 

  • Opened in  Property built in 2002. 

  • Renovated in  2003 

  • 90  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 2  floors. 


  • Directions
    -CUN- Cancun Intl Airport - DIRECTIONS FROM AIRPORT 12 MILES OR 19 KM SOUTH OF CANCUN AIRPORT DIRECTION TO PUERTO MORELOS OR PLAYA DEL CARMEN. MAKE LEFT ON KM 13 BAHIA PETENPICH AND FOLLOW THE SIGNS TO PARAISO DE LA BONITA. PRIVATE TRANSPORTATION SERVICE FROM AND TO THE AIRPORT IS AVAILABLE FOR ALL OF OUR GUESTS. PLEASE ADVISE FLIGHT DETAILS AT LEAST 48 HOURS BEFORE YOUR ARRIVAL . Area Transportation - taxi or rental car information - vans transportation available through our concierge - regular taxis also available Paraiso de la Bonita is located in the Eastern State of Quintana Roo, at the entrance of Bahia Petempich, between Cancun and Playa del Carmen, just 12 miles (20 min) -CUN- Cancun International 12 miles South.

    Guarantee Policy
    A CCD is required to guarantee all reservations. DC not accepted for guarantee. DPST 1 night stay plus tax - due at time of booking. Exception dates - 17Dec05-02Jan06, 19Dec06-03Jan07 - DPST entire stay plus tax - at time of booking.

    Cancellation Policy
    Must cancel 7 days prior local hotel time to avoid charge of equal nights stay.17Dec05-02Jan06 / 19Dec06-03Jan07- Cancel 60 days prior to arrival local hotel time to avoid a charge equal to the entire stay.

    Restaurant Information
    Restaurants  KAAX Restaurant Location - On Property Charge To Room - Yes Hours - From 7am to 11pm Days Open - All Type - Restaurant Cuisine - Mexican / International Meals Served - Breakfast / Lunch / Dinner Prices - Breakfast 25USD APPROX Lunch 32USD APPROX Dinner 55USD APPROX Attire - Casual Entertainment - N.A. Seating Capacity - 110 Reservations Required - Recommended . Name - El Chiringuito Location - On Property Charge To Room - Yes Hours -Lunch from 12pm to 4pm / Dinner from 6pm to 11pm Tuesday & Friday Days Open - All Type - Grill Cuisine - Seafood, fine steak cuts and oven baked pizzas Meals Served - Lunch & Dinner Prices - 45USD Approx. Attire - Casual or Bathing Suit Entertainment - N.A. Seating Capacity - 20 Reservations Required - No . La Canoa Location - On Property Charge To Room - Yes Hours - From 6pm to 11pm Days Open - All Cuisine - CUISINE DE LOS SOLES Meals Served - Dinner Prices - Dinner - 60USD Approx. Attire - Casual Elegant Entertainment - N.A. Seating Capacity - 70 Reservations Required - Recommended Meal Plans  Modified American Plan -MAP- 75USD per person per day plus 10Pct tax and 15Pct service charge. Full American Plan -FAP- 110USD per person per day plus 10Pct tax and 15Pct service charge.

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting Facilities
  •   Our 1,400 Sqft meeting room "The Reef" can easily adapted to your wishes and is the perfect location to host an intimate meeting or special event. Banquet style seats 50/ auditorium style 60/ classroom style 40/ U-share style 35 Audiovisual equipment can be rented At Paraiso de la Bonita Resort & Thalasso guests can experience the only thalassotherapy in North America, the 22,000 sqft Thalasso Center is temple of healing and rejuvenation for the body, mind and soul. Applying ancient regimens using the curative benefits of the see, the center offers an extensive menu of treatments featuring seawater, marine algae and mineral-rich muds. Modern thalasso applications enhance stress education, weight-loss, anti-cellullite, muscle and joint healing and others. Massages, beauty and hydrotherapy treatments are also offered.


    Recreation Information
  • Sports and Recreation

  • -Sailing Experiences at La Bonita (48sqft luxurious Catamaran) -Unique Spa in North America with Thalassotheraphy -Temazcal -Snorkel, scuba diving, fishing, hobby cat sailing -Complimentary activities include: kayaking, windsurfing, sunfish, hourly shuttle to Puerto Morelos from our dock, daily yoga and pilates classes, & tennis court -Sightseeing to Tulum, Coba, Chichen-itza, Xcaret, Xel-ha, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, and more. Golf-20 Minutes- Sightseeing to Tulum, Coba, Chichen-itza, Xcaret, Xel-ha, Isla Mujeres, Cozumel, and more. Shopping- For Those Who Like To Shop Or To Taste The Local Night Life, Paraiso De La Bonita Offers Proximity To The Resort Towns Of Cancun And Playa Del Carmen.

  • Local Attractions

  • * Tulum 43 Mi South * Xcaret 12 Mi South * Xel-Ha 40 Mi South * Chichen-Itza 112 Mi West * Coba 89 Mi South * Ek Balam/Valladolid 87 Mi West * Cancun 18 Mi North * Cozumel 12 Mi South * Puerto Morelos 3 Mi South * Playa Del Carmen 12 Mi South

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