Special Deal at Grand Oasis Caribbean Resort in Cancun
August 19, 2009 by Travel Guide Greg
Filed under Discounted Travel, Golf Vacations, Hotels, Mexico, travel deals
Announcing “Recovery Rates” at Grand Oasis Caribbean with tremendous discounts on all inclusive resort stays. Fall rates have never been lower and the beauty of Cancun is just a click away. Get a quote with travel dates before December 20th, look for promo code “SS RCVRSPO” and book today!
Promo Code: SS RCVRSPO
Book Between: 06/26/2009 – 12/20/2009
Travel Between: 06/26/2009 – 12/20/2009
Passenger Restriction: None
The all inclusive Grand Oasis Caribbean Resort debuts along the north entrance to Cancun’s world famous hotel zone. the Grand Oasis Caribbean is home to eight dining venues and nine bars. 385 luxurious guestrooms feature chic European decor, complete with marble floors, one king or two double beds, air conditioning, mini bar, flat screen tv and more.
An on site fitness center, infinity pool, kids’ club, and spa complement the all inclusive offering at the Grand Oasis Caribbean resort. An all inclusive vacation at the Grand Oasis means fine dining and free flowing premium International and local beverages. Choose from Mediterranean, Tex Mex, Seafood, Mexican and International cuisine.
Complimentary green fees are included at the Grand Oasis Cancun executive 9-hole golf course. Enjoy inclusive non-motorized water sports at the Grand Oasis Caribbean beach. Nightly entertainment, an on-site disco and live music keeps the nights moving at the Grand Oasis Caribbean.
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Spring Break, Spring Fling, Spring Vacation, All On Sale.
March 8, 2008 by Travel Guide Greg
Filed under Discounted Travel, Spring Break
Spring Sale – Save up to 30%! Spring Break, Spring Vacation, Spring Fling…Savings for Everyone!
Acapulco
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Acapulco Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Cancun
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Cancun Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Cape Cod
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Cape Cod Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Clearwater Beach
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Clearwater Beach Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Hilton Head
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Hilton Head Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Myrtle Beach
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Myrtle Beach Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
Orlando
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on Orlando Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
San Francisco
Spring Sale – Save up to 30% on San Francisco Getaways! Valid 2/25/08 to 4/21/08.
A little bit of information about Cancun.
January 6, 2008 by Travel Guide Greg
Filed under Mexico
At the end of Mexico in the state of Quintana Roo is the coastal city of Cancun. The older part of Cancun city is connected by bridges to the newer Cancun which was developed as a resort destination for tourists. Cancun was begun in 1970, and then American developers came in the 1980’s to provide a flourishing tourist community. Its growing popularity attracted investors from international companies all over the world. In the last 30 years, Cancun’s population has grown to 600,000. Many Americans have chosen to relocate to this paradise location. In 2005, Hurricane Wilma hit the tropical regions and heavily damaged much of the coastal area. Much restoration occurred to bring the sandy shorelines back to normal operations. The beaches became much wider after Hurricane Wilma.
Tourism is the number one reason for a booming economy in Cancun. The hotel zone is located coastally and boasts a shape of a seven, if one was to look at it from an aerial view. Inside the seven shape exists Nichupte Lagoon. This is a freshwater lagoon which hosts many water activities to the tourists. To get to the older Cancun, two bridges exists connecting the hotel zone and inner Cancun city.
Less tourism exists in the older parts of Cancun, so more cultural flavor can be observed. Traditional Mexican and Cuban restaurants can be accessed as well as shopping. Flea markets and international chains are less expensive tourist fare. Also downtown is the bullfight arena which puts on daily shows. There are a variety of local bars and restaurants in the downtown area.
Aside from the talc beaches and active nightlife, many tourists travel to Cancun to learn about the ancient Mayan civilization first hand. The Mayan ruins are scattered all throughout the Yucatan peninsula. Ruinas del Ray is the closest ruins in Cancun, located right in the heart of the hotel zone. El Ray and El Meco ruins remain standing just outside the city limits of Cancun. In Tulam, a little north of Cancun, exisrs a more substantial archeological site for exploring the previous life of the Mayans. For day trips, it is highly recommended to spend time in the lost city of Uxmal or at Xel-Ha.
Xel-Ha and Xcaret are big draws for Cancun visitors. Both incorporate natural reserves, Mayan ruins and theme parks into one package. Thousands of tourists make these two places high on the must-do list. These natural parks offer amenities which combine marine life with humans, such as swimming with dolphins. Xel-Ha and Xcaret have preserved the natural eco-diverse environments of the jungles and sandy coastlines beautifully. The popularity of both attractions is because there is so much to see and do within both theme parks.
Cancun will continue to gain popularity as long as Mother Nature remains kind and humans likewise. The visual attraction to Cancun is the numerous Caribbean shorelines made of white sand and crystal turquoise waters. It is everything else built into it as a bonus, which drives thousands of tourists to its location yearly.

