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It's Worth Spending It in Riviera Nayarit RivieraNayarit.com go to original August 02, 2010
If there is someone who knows how to spend what it takes to live a sophisticated life, that would be Paul Richardson, an independent columnist specializing in travel and lifestyles, who was chosen by London's Financial Times to write the How to Spend It supplement.
Therefore, when he says that it's worth investing in getting to know Riviera Nayarit, we can conclude that this destination has become highly appealing for high-end tourists in the United Kingdom.
Richardson visited Riviera Nayarit from July 21 to 24, searching for those extraordinary moments that can be experienced in our destination, and then recommended How to Spend It readers the best way to indulge in a luxurious and exclusive vacation at "Mexico's Pacific Treasure."
His interest to write an article on our destination sparked because "I wanted to know more about this destination, which is increasingly being mentioned in the United Kingdom. Traditionally, when we thought of Mexico we used to think of the Mexican Caribbean, but recently Riviera Nayarit has been generating an intense interest as an exotic and sophisticated destination amongst those who seek something more exclusive."
Richardson, who recently wrote an article on emerging Brazilian beaches as "hippie chic destinations," was greatly pleased by the natural settings of Riviera Nayarit and the high-end services available at fishermen towns like San Pancho and its Celest Boutique and Cielo Rojo hotels, as well as Higuera Blanca and the exclusive accommodations of Imanta. Other towns, like Sayulita, which has a cosmopolitan flair that revolves around surfing, amazed Richardson, who also experienced an enchanting retreat for yoga lovers called Hamara.
The journalist, who also writes for UK Traveler, has written books on Mexican and Spanish gastronomy. Richardson found that Riviera Nayarit's cuisine blends the freshness of ingredients found in the sea and fields of Nayarit with the most exclusive elements of international gastronomy, and highlighted venues such as Ketsi, at the prestigious Four Seasons Punta Mita.
Paul Richardson's visit was backed by the joint promotional efforts of Riviera Nayarit's Convention and Visitors Bureau, Nayarit's Government led by Ney Gonzalez, and the Mexican Council for the Promotion of Tourism. The result of these efforts is the significant positioning that Riviera Nayarit is achieving in destinations like the United Kingdom, only three years after the creation of the Riviera Nayarit brand.
About Riviera Nayarit: Mexico’s newest destination, Riviera Nayarit, stretches along 192 miles of pristine Pacific coast framed by the majestic Sierra Madre Mountains just ten minutes north of accessible Puerto Vallarta International Airport. The region extends along the entire coast of the Pacific state of Nayarit including the resorts of Nuevo Vallarta, the historic colonial town of San Blas, exclusive Punta Mita, picturesque fishing villages, miles of serene beaches and spectacular Banderas Bay. Riviera Nayarit offers countless activities, all pleasantly affordable, such as: PGA golf courses, luxury spas, whale watching, turtle release, zip lining, surfing, record deep sea fishing, bird watching, international cuisine, and shopping for local artwork and traditional Huichol handicrafts. The region attracts and satisfies vacationers of all tastes and budgets with its wide range of accommodations including chic luxury resorts, eco-tourism boutique hotels and quaint B&B inns. Visit the website at RivieraNayarit.com |
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