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Underwater museum adds art, nature to Cancun vacation

Thursday, May 20th, 2010

By Whit Honea

If you want to do something new, environmentally-friendly, and artsy on your next Cancun vacation, visit Cancun’s Underwater Museum. It’s the one stop that will separate your Mexico vacation from all the others.

The Cancun Underwater Museum is a project to conserve the natural reefs of the area. Artist Jason de Caires Taylor is creating hundreds of sculptures, part of a series called “Silent Evolution,” that have been molded from members of the community and dropped into the ocean. The museum will form an artificial reef in the National Park on the West Coast of Isla Mujeres, Punta Cancun and Punta Nizuc, respectively, which should draw visitors (that’s us) and sea life — and in doing so help protect the natural reef.

Only three sculptures have been placed in the water thus far, but they are already showing coral growth. The plan is to have 200 sculptures added by June 2010 and twice that number by the end of the year.

If you plan on taking a Mexico vacation this summer, I can’t recommend the Cancun Underwater Museum enough. Chances are that the timing of your Cancun vacation will make you the first of your friends and family to see this new attraction, which means that they might actually show up for your Mexico vacation slideshow!

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Top 10 Spring Break vacation destinations for 2010

Monday, March 8th, 2010
Punta Cana beach (Photo: Dominican Republic Tourism)

Punta Cana beach (Photo: Dominican Republic Tourism)

Spring is right around the corner, and if you’re thinking about taking a Spring Break vacation, here’s some inspiration: Orbitz has tallied the most popular Spring Break vacation destinations this year. From beach vacations to family vacations, Cancun to New York, we’ve got the top 10 hottest spots for Spring Break. And for Spring Break vacations on a budget, check out where to save on hotels.

Top 10 Spring Break vacation destinations for 2010

  1. Las Vegas, NV
  2. Cancun, Mexico
  3. New York, NY
  4. Honolulu, HI
  5. Orlando, FL
  6. Miami, FL
  7. San Francisco, CA
  8. Punta Cana, Dominican Republic
  9. San Diego, CA
  10. Puerto Vallarta, Mexico

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Go green: eco-friendly Mexico vacations

Tuesday, March 31st, 2009

Mexico vacation By Lena Katz

Whether you’re heading straight to Cancun or taking a jeep to an undeveloped beach village, Mexico vacations have endless eco-travel adventures that will amaze and engage. And since you can’t see everything — in one trip or a thousand — here are some I think are the best, just to inspire you in time for Earth Day.

The Riviera Maya is best known for Cancun, but moments away from that highrise heaven, some of Mexico’s biggest and best “green” attractions await. Taking the spotlight this year is Tres Rios, the ecological preserve eight miles outside Playa del Carmen. Though Tres Rios has existed for 8 years, it’s garnering worldwide attention right now because of the opening of Hacienda Tres Rios, a beautiful and tranquil eco-hotel located right on the beach, at the convergence of three rivers and the Pacific Ocean.

Hacienda Tres Rios sets a new standard for “green” luxury: no longer defined by furnished “tent-alows” or boutique spa retreats, this category now encompasses large properties with gourmet restaurants, shops and wonderfully comfortable guest rooms featuring mini-bars and balcony hot tubs. The property was designed and constructed from the ground up to conform to rigorous sustainable tourism standards; the developers conducted studies and observation for four years before breaking ground. Now nearing completion, the 326-acre Tres Rios property includes 150 acres of nature preserve, much of which is open to visitors. Features include ten cenotes (natural spring pools fed by underground rivers), a kayak-able river, interpretive nature walks and an offshore reef.

Long before developers considered “greening” Playa del Carmen, the tiny island of Isla Mujeres (Isle of Women), just a stone’s throw off the eastern coast of the Riviera Maya, was destined for sustainable tourism. This idyllic little island was sacred to pre-Columbian Mayans for centuries…and after Europeans discovered it, it was used primarily as a pirate getaway and a fishing village. These days, it’s a very popular daytrip destination, with the main activities being snorkeling, beach volleyball, exploring on foot or by golf cart (there are no cars), and swimming with whale sharks. Popular visitor attractions are El Garrafon Marine Park, the sea turtle farm on Sac Bajo, and  the ruins of an ancient Mayan temple to the moon goddess, Ixchel.

Mexico vacation Though most people only think of Cozumel as a cruise ship stop, this island is actually a renowned diving destination that’s determined to keep its on- and off-shore landscapes pristine — and also to protect its rare flora and fauna. Dedicated conservation programs within the island’s parks and preserves protect the marine turtles, crocodiles, nesting birds and mammals. Chankanaab is the largest park on Cozumel. Faro Celarain is an eco-reserve known for its sea turtle sanctuary. San Gervasio is the site of Mayan ruins — like Isla Mujeres, sacred to the moon goddess Ixchel.

Though among the most crowded of the Riviera Maya’s attractions, the ruins of Chichen Itza outside Tulum are absolutely amazing and belong at the top of every Mexico vacation “must-see” list. Ditto for the Gran Cenote that’s next-door-neighbors with Tulum. Annoyingly, motorized transportation is the only logical way to reach the ruins or the cenote — and tour buses seem to be most people’s favored vehicle. Have patience, head a little further south, and you’ll reach 1.3 million acre Sian Ka’An Biosphere Reserve, the largest reserve on Mexico’s eastern coast. Massive Sian Ka’an has five public entrance points, 23 archaeological sites, and is an official UNESCO World Heritage Site. Here, you’re fully surrounded by the jungle, the sea and the legacy the Mayans left behind.

Xel-Ha and Xcaret are two aquatic theme parks that are family-friendly in the extreme, ecologically and culturally conscious, and easy to spend a day in apiece. The multi-faceted natural glory of the Riviera Maya is neatly collected and presented for guests of Xel-Ha. Enjoy the River Float, the Turtle Camp, the Grotto El Dorado, the Mayan Cave… At Xcaret, a Mayan village has been re-created at the water’s edge. By day, guests swim in the natural lagoon, play with dolphins, and float down underground rivers. At night, they witness a one-of-a-kind stage spectacular performed by a cast of hundreds.

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Lena Katz lives on the Left Coast and writes about tropical islands, beach clubs and food, but her heart belongs to NYC.

Maui, Cozumel among top beach destinations

Thursday, February 7th, 2008

Beachblog
By Jim Cohn

Where do travelers go when they want to plan a spring break vacation or just escape the cold? The January 2008 Orbitz Insider Index reveals the top winter beach destinations.

Topping the list as the fastest growing winter beach domestically is Maui, Hawaii. Outside the United States, Cozumel, Mexico, checked in as the No. 1 fastest growing international winter beach destination.

Here are the top fastest growing beach destinations based on percentage growth in hotel bookings on Orbitz from 2005 to 2008, during the period 12/21 to 2/28.

                         
                               

    

    

 

 

Domestic  International
1. Maui, HI  Cozumel, Mexico
2. Daytona Beach, FL Riviera Maya, Mexico
3. Kailua-Kona (Big Island), HI  Playa del Carmen, Mexico
4. Key West, FL    Negril, Jamaica
5. San Diego, CA Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
6. Charleston, SC    Aruba
7. Fort Lauderdale/Miami, FL Cancun, Mexico
8. Sarasota, FL Acapulco, Mexico
9. Santa Monica, CA Ixtapa, Mexico
10. Fort Myers, FL Mazatlan, Mexico

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Before Orbitz, Jim had a previous life as a broadcast sports
journalist. Now, he uses his expertise and travel experience to help
others find the best and most cost-effective ways to travel to top
sporting events. With two young children, Jim now enjoys nothing more
than a beach vacation to unwind. And since relocating from Orlando to
Chicago, he takes advantage of every opportunity to revisit palm trees
and sandy beaches.

Top 10 holiday travel destinations

Wednesday, December 5th, 2007

By Jim Cohn

Where’s everybody
headed for the holidays? Mexico, Caribbean, Chicago and New York flights top our list this year.

Here’s Orbitz’ top 10 list of destinations for
Christmas 2007, based on air ticket sales on Orbitz.com. The list covers flights departing between December 21 and January 2, based on net bookings as of
November 2, 2007.

Domestic

1. Chicago
2. New York City
3. Los Angeles
4. Denver
5. Washington, D.C.
6. San Francisco
7. Atlanta
8. Newark, New Jersey
9. Orlando
10. Boston   

International

1. San Juan, Puerto Rico
2. Cancun
3. Mexico City
4. London
5. Puerto Vallarta
6. San Jose Cabo, Mexico
7. Paris
8. San Jose, Costa Rica
9. Frankfurt, Germany
10. Guadalajara

Jim Cohn is an Orbitz
spokesman specializing in business and leisure travel.