The Mexico Tourism Board would like to share
with you its new radio
release in which you will hear about spas in Mexico. Situated in ideal places, spas
of Cancun, Los Cabos and Puerto Vallarta offer massages and medicinal
plants therapies to help you recover lost energy.
As you may know, Mexico features world-class spa
facilities with contemporary treatments and traditional, authentic remedies
at an impressive array of resorts which range from the deluxe all-inclusive
to the super high-end luxury retreats.
Do not hesitate to discover traditional prehispanic
therapies such as the Temascapal. Part of the Huichol Collection, this
treatment is derived from the ceremonies, rituals and ingredients used by
this ancient native Mexican-Indian tribe!
In order to represent the spa diversity in Mexico, the Spa Mayahuel is certainly
the best example. Situated closed to Puerto Vallarta on the border of the MismaloyaRiver, this ecological spa opened its
doors on January 22nd. Be one of the first to enjoy their relaxing
care in one of seven specially built huts. Several health and beauty services
are offered: mesotherapy, hydrotherapy, aromatherapy and body treatments.
Discover the prehispanic Temazcalritual
and restore your inner peace. For more information:www.mayahuelspa.com
Feel free to discover other spas and activities on the
website www.visitmexico.com
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municipalities and private companies to promote Mexico's tourism attractions
and destinations nationally and internationally. Created in 1999, the MTB is Mexico’s tourism
promotion agency, and its participants include members of both the private
and public sectors. The MTB has offices throughout North America, Europe, Asia and Latin America.
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