Azucar sweetens the spirit

by | May 31, 2017 | Americas, Art, Culture & Design, Away from the City, Beaches, Eco Friendly

There’s only one meeting today, with a hammock overlooking Monte Gordo.

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There’s only one meeting today, with a hammock overlooking Monte Gordo. Your biggest, and only, decision is how good you’re willing to let this get. Grab a chilled coconut and breathe in, really feel, what it’s like to live the dream. You didn’t get here, listening to the waves by the Gulf of Mexico, by staying in the lines. Recuperation is as easy as nourishing your soul in this your organic, ecological retreat.

Take the afternoon to explore Azucar, leaving your white-washed world of wide-slat wood flooring, and simply elegant furniture. Stop by the salon to clear your mind. Meander to a nearby archaeological site. Perhaps you grab a book at la biblioteca, then claim your own private piece of tranquillity from the endless deserted beaches along the shore.

Simply soak the day away with an afternoon at Xochicalli, a spa specialising in East-meets-West wellness. Become a child of nature. This is not a vacation, it’s an experience. You can’t steal time, but you can slow it down. That’s why you’re here. hotelazucar.com

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