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Marriott opens new luxury all-inclusive resort in Riviera Maya

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Marriott opens new luxury all-inclusive resort in Riviera Maya
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David Slotnick Senior aviation business reporter | The Points Guy

Marriott International has opened its third all-inclusive Luxury Collection property, Paraiso de la Bonita, in Mexico's Riviera Maya. This adults-only resort offers 100 oceanfront suites with private balconies and expansive sea views. The resort is located approximately 20 minutes from Cancun International Airport.

Brian King, president of Marriott International for the Caribbean and Latin America, stated, "This resort will continue to deliver on The Luxury Collection promise of providing access to the most fascinating and sought-after locations on earth while offering unparalleled amenities and service that discerning global explorers have come to expect from our brand."

The accommodations range from 830 square feet to over 3,100 square feet and include large soaking tubs and separate living rooms. Guests can choose between a king bed or two double beds or opt for a two-bedroom suite. Some rooms also feature private plunge pools.

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Dining options at the resort include four restaurants and three bars that use local ingredients. Notable dining venues are Kuhul Mexican restaurant surrounded by lush greenery, Latin American Joya serving lunch and dinner, Cote a Costa offering Mediterranean fare, and Qin Qin featuring traditional Chinese techniques with modern innovation.

The Thalasso Spa Center spans 22,000 square feet with nine treatment rooms, a seawater hydrotherapy pool, sauna, and steam room. Personalized in-suite spa experiences are currently available as the spa becomes fully operational.

Activities offered at Paraiso de la Bonita include yoga classes, dance lessons, wine tastings, cooking classes, tennis courts access, as well as golfing at El Camaleon and PGA Riviera Maya Golf Courses. Guests can also enjoy private yacht trips and scuba diving excursions.

Rates start at $564 or 80,000 Marriott Bonvoy points per night for two people during select months this year. Membership in Marriott Bonvoy's loyalty program is free.

Paraiso de la Bonita joins Almare on Isla Mujeres in Mexico and Sanctuary Cap Cana in the Dominican Republic as part of The Luxury Collection's all-inclusive properties.

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