Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto Introduces Luxury Beachfront Bungalow Accomodations
Islands of Loreto, Baja, Mexico (PRWEB) December 20, 2013 -- Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto, the newest member of Villa Group Resorts, is known around the world for its close ties to the natural environment and now, with the debut of the luxury beachfront Danzante Bungalow for visitors to stay in instead of a traditional suite, guests can be even closer to nature…literally.
Set back mere feet from the beach at Danzante Bay on the outer edge of the resort’s property, this new 800 square-foot luxury bungalow offers everything discerning travelers have come to expect from Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto, with an adventurous twist. The bungalow comes complete with a master bedroom with King size bed, full bathroom, TV, Internet access, telephone, air conditioning, butler service, chef service and more, plus the soothing sounds of the waves and sky overhead to rock them to sleep.
“We regularly hear from guests who have said how much they love laying out by the beach or in a beachside hammock and how they wish they could stay there all night. Well, now they can,” said Owen Perry, owner and president, Villa Group. “We are so pleased to offer this unique luxury option to our guests, and know that it will get rave reviews.”
The luxury bungalow will have roll-up canvas and shade net siding to let in the light for stunning views of Danzante Bay and the majestic Sierra de la Gigante mountain range, in addition to luxurious furnishings and even an enclosed outdoor shower and hot tub. Often referred to as “glamping” (for glamorous camping), the new beachfront luxury bungalow is priced at $446.80 per night plus applicable taxes, with a maximum of four people per stay.
Reservations are now being accepted. For additional information, please contact the resort at [email protected] or call 800.790.4187. To learn more about Villa del Palmar, contact your preferred travel professional, visit http://www.villadelpalmarloreto.com/ or call the number above.
With more than 100 miles of coastline, 300 sunny days a year and year-round surface temperatures averaging in the 80s, the 800-square-mile Loreto National Marine Park is water-lover’s paradise. More information on these new offerings can be found at Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto’s activities website, http://www.myloretoexperience.com.
The Islands of Loreto, located on the east coast of the Baja California Peninsula on the Sea of Cortez, is known for its quiet beaches, scenic vistas, rich history and astounding natural habitats. The region caters to adventurous travelers looking to explore the many outdoor opportunities in addition to scuba diving, including snorkeling, hiking, and mountain biking, as well as people looking for a getaway where they can enjoy the beauty and authentic culture of the region without the commotion of heavily-trafficked Mexican destinations. The destination is fast becoming an alternative for travelers looking for a slower pace with all the options and amenities they have come to expect from a vacation in Mexico.
ABOUT VILLA DEL PALMAR AT THE ISLANDS OF LORETO
Villa del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto is a self-contained destination resort on the Sea of Cortez, off the eastern coast of the Baja peninsula overlooking Danzante Island (one of five in the region). It features 181 new, spacious, beautifully appointed Deluxe Ocean View, one, two and three bedroom Suites with balcony or terrace, stunning ocean views, mountain views, outstanding restaurants, an attentive English-speaking staff, five swimming pools, a 39,000 square feet Spa, two tennis courts, beautiful beaches and a mild and warm climate year-round. The New York Times lists Loreto in its Top Ten Places to go in 2011. The travel article featuring The Islands of Loreto, Baja California South, Mexico ranked first among readers.
Guests can enjoy scuba and snorkeling tours in the protected Marine Park within the five prominent Loreto Islands, horseback riding, swimming, world-class fishing (catch a Dorado and bring it home to have a Villa del Palmar at The Islands of Loreto chef prepare it for you), paddle boarding, kayaking, whale watching and mountain biking. With complimentary shuttle service, guests can explore the historic town at the Islands of Loreto and visit the 1697 mission that made the town famous. The area is also known for its wildlife, including the 900 species of fish off the coast and in an area that has been declared a World Heritage Site. Hotel perks include a spa and fitness center, massages, salsa dance lessons and movie nights for children.
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Dan Miller, Villa del Palmar at the Islands of Loreto, 206-971-0707, [email protected]
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