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Puerto Vallarta News NetworkTravel & Outdoors | November 2007 

Mexico Boutique Hotels Invites Travelers to Experience the Gift of a True Mexican Christmas
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Puerto Vallarta, Mexico - Nowadays Santa takes his sleigh South of the Border, but long before the flying reindeer landed, Mexico had its own very special brand of holiday celebrations. This season, Mexico Boutique Hotels (MBH) invites guests to discover these charming traditions throughout the month of December with the Feliz Navidad! Promotion - and take home more than just memories.

"Mexico has so many wonderful customs that go well beyond the exchange of gifts," explains MBH Director, Sylvie Laitre. "During the month of December and into early January, religious festivities and secular events mesh into cultural celebrations like the candle-lit posadas, the breaking of the star- shaped pinatas filled with fruit and candy, and the Three Kings feast - just to name a few!"

"Our member hotels are exceptionally positioned to offer guests a close-up and personal taste of the sights, sounds and tastes of la Navidad, because they themselves are uniquely representative of the best of Mexico's destinations," she adds.

Book your December trip prior to November 30, 2007 for a stay of three (3) nights or longer and receive a gift basket with a selection of items that can include anything from a hand-crafted tree ornament, a bag of aromatic Mexican hot chocolate mix with a wooden frother, to a miniature handcrafted Nativity scene or a fresh-baked rosca de Reyes, a traditional ring of sweetened bread that hides a figurine of the Christ child, traditionally eaten on the afternoon of Three King's Day, or Epiphany. (Selection varies by hotel.)

Participating hotels include Casa Cid de Leon and Hacienda los Laureles (Oaxaca), Hacienda Sepulveda (Lagos de Moreno), Hacienda de los Santos (Alamos), Hacienda Xcanatun (Merida); Las Alamandas, Tamarindo and El Careyes (Costalegre); Meson Sacristia de Capuchinas and Meson Sacristia de la Compania (Puebla); La Quinta Luna (Cholula); Dona Urraca and La Casa de la Marquesa (Queretaro); Los Juaninos, La Casa de las Rosas and Villa Montana (Morelia); Casa Natalia (Los Cabos) and Villa Ganz (Guadalajara).

To celebrate the season in one of Mexico Boutique Hotels' stylish properties throughout Mexico, call 1-800-728-9098 (US and Canada), 01-800-508- 7923 (Mexico toll-free); or + (52) (322) 221-2277 (from other countries) to make reservations, or please visit us at MexicoBoutiqueHotels.com and click on MBH Exclusive Offers for more information.

About Mexico Boutique Hotels: Established in 1999 by John Youden's Producciones Viva, Mexico Boutique Hotels is a collection of 45 upscale member properties categorized by their intimacy, high level of service and outstanding attributes. A group of small, independent hotels within Mexico that offer a unique vacation experience for guests, Mexico Boutique Hotels have typically less than 30 rooms and often serve as destinations unto themselves. Each offers a unique theme that sets it apart from other accommodations and provides top service and cuisine through a personalized experience. Mexico Boutique Hotels are chosen by a team of travel and hospitality professionals with many years of experience in Mexico.



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