Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mexico. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 30, 2017

Vacationing at Maya Tulum Resort



Earlier this month, I took a relaxing few days off and vacationed at Maya Tulum Resort in Mexico. I was so excited to be back in Mexico, and had been wanting to go to Tulum for some beach time and hiking in the ruins. The first and last time I was in Mexico was July 2014 when I went to Puerto Vallarta and Sayulita.

Getting to Tulum was easy. I flew into Cancún International Airport and took a SuperShuttle to Tulum, which took approximately two hours away. 

As soon as I got to Maya Tulum Resort, I was welcomed with a glass of pineapple orange juice and cold, refreshing lavender towel upon check-in. I was also given a map of the resort along with the yoga schedule, as yoga was available every morning and afternoon. My bags were then carried to my Ocean View Cabana right on the beach. My friend who flew in from the West Coast had already arrived. 

The view from our cabana and the sound of the waves were just breathtaking! I've always wanted to experience staying in place that had a thatched roof. Our cabana had two double beds, with shimmering netting draped over them. The bathroom had an open shower, and organic shampoo, conditioner, body wash and hand soap. There's a safe in the room, ceiling fans, and freestanding fans, plenty of drinking water, but no television and no wifi access. If you're anticipating wifi, you can only access it in the guest reception and dining areas. Since the resort is right on the beach, you're either going to want to walk around in flip flops or barefoot. At every front door, even in front of the dining hall and yoga studio, are small stone baths to dip your feet and wipe the sand off. 

We started the last two mornings with yoga. Our Monday morning session was with Audra for hip opening / vinyasa yoga, where you have your movements synchronized to your breathing. The Tuesday morning session was with Eugenia, for lyengar yoga, which is focused on the precision and alignment of posture, in holding the poses, and using the blocks and strap. The yoga and instructors were really great, explaining each step, guiding you through it and making sure you are following through properly. In New York City, I don't have the luxury of such small yoga classes. I much rather prefer yoga classes like this where there's only 6-8 people per class. I'm by no means advanced at yoga, but I was able to really focus in each class and keep up. For the lyengar yoga class, it was very interesting because we used the back wall for the class, and learned the fundamentals of doing a handstand. 

After yoga class, we then headed to breakfast, which was complimentary every morning from 8-10am. The buffet style breakfast had several options, including scrambled eggs, black beans, chilaquiles, waffles, and oatmeal. My favorite was the french toast and yogurt, which tasted incredible with fresh fruit, honey and an amazing passion fruit jam! 

Aside from beach time at the resort, we walked around the local area which is very chilled and relaxed, consisting of other resorts, shops and restaurants. If you're into biking, it's a great way to get around the area. Otherwise it was safe to walk around, even at night, since we only walking for about 10-15 minutes to get to the restaurants. There are also plenty of cabs driving by at all times. We tried out a few outdoor spots for lunch and dinner, including Mateos Mexican Grill (the Baja fish tacos were really good), El Diez, an Argentinean steakhouse (great rib eye!) and Puro Corazón (with an interesting steak with coffee-rubbed steak). 

We did enjoy a special dinner on Monday night at Maya Tulum on Monday night, compliments of the resort and Chef Jose Luis Frias, who prepared a very special menu for us. The restaurant serves authentic Mexican vegetarian meals. As an appetizer we started with a shrimp tartar, a salad with beets, kale and sweet potatoes (loved this), and for the main entree grilled snapper with tomato sauce and string beans. The dessert was my favorite part, with caramelized apples and pistachio ice cream topped with mint leaves. The food was very fresh and tasty, and the staff was extremely accommodating. 

On Sunday, we took a cab to the Mayan Ruins. Get there as early as possible, as it was very humid and hot, and gets crowded very fast. I also recommend hitting the beach afterwards since you're already right there! We decided to spend our afternoon lounging at Villa Pescadores hotel and beach club. We had a rock shrimp for lunch and piña coladas (note that rock shrimp is a lot smaller than a Maine lobster and was not cheap! It was $60+ USD). Our pricey lunch was worth it though, to have such a prime, shaded spot on the beach. 

On Monday, we scheduled a trip to the Cenotes Dos Ojos, as recommended by the resort, and also great to go to on a cloudy/rainy day when you can't enjoy the beach. They had made our taxi reservation for us ($45 USD per person) which was round-trip but also waits for you while you are at the Cenotes. I'm not much of a swimmer so I decided to skip the last cave with the bats. The water was about 70 degrees, so we opted for the wetsuits and lifejackets, yet watch your head in the caves because they don't have helmets you can rent. I should have also rented fins because my legs got really tired quickly. It's about an hour and a half to swim through all three caves. There's also a restaurant on site if you get hungry afterwards. 

The start of a tropical storm did take me by surprise during our last night at the resort. We had gotten two nights of amazing sleep with the sound of the ocean at our windows, but the last night was nothing but heavy rain and wind. The storm caused drops of rain and some debris to come through our roof but we survived it!

Overall, we had an incredibly relaxing time, surrounded by friendly guests and hospitable staff. The resort itself had a very exclusive vibe. There was a yoga retreat going on while we were there and though the dining hall was very busy during dinner time, you would only occasionally see guests out and about. I was well aware that it's the rainy season, and there were also mounds of seaweed washed up on the shore and coming in with every wave (note that seaweed is actually really good for you so I didn't really mind). We actually got a fair amount of beach time and sun before the tropical storm started. I didn't have time to book a massage or facial but Maya Tulum does offer a variety of spa treatments which all sounds amazing. Their different treatments are listed on their website, along with any information you need to prepare for your visit at mayatulum.com.

A big thank you to Maya Tulum Resort for hosting such an amazing getaway vacation! 











Ocean Front Cabana



Morning yoga






Restaurant at Maya Tulum


Salad with beets, kale and sweet potatoes 

Grilled Snapper with tomato sauce and string beans

Caramelized apples and pistachio ice cream topped with mint leaves 




Mayan Ruins


At Villa Pescadores



Cenotes Dos Ojos

- Kim Weling

Thursday, August 7, 2014

Summer Style in Sayulita Featuring Life is good, Go Nearly Naked and Oka-B


I am still wishing I was at Playa Escondida - an amazing, secluded beachfront hideaway and spa in Sayulita, Mexico. During my trip last month, it was my favorite place for a style shoot, since it was very exclusive, with minimal people around. It was easy to get my shots in and then enjoy the rest of the day at the infinity pool or beach. 

The Life is Good Terry Beach Hoodie in Washed Plum was my go-to pullover. It was too hot and humid humid to really be wearing it on the beach, but was perfect for wearing in-transit, in between flights, on the plane or on my way home. It's soft with a raw edge detail and the XS fits perfectly. It's a great end-of-summer piece to wear when it gets a little breezy or cooler out. It also comes in Turquoise Blue or Heather Gray. I also brought my Life is Good Live on the Sunny Side Beach Towel

I barely brought any jewelry with me on my trip, since it was too hot and sticky to be wearing necklaces and rings. The perfect jewelry for the beach is Go Nearly Naked Simply Sexy Gold Barefoot Sandals. These anklet barefoot sandals are adjustable and 14 karat gold plated, with a signature paisley charm. It's delicate and lightweight, and stays in place even if you get your feet wet while taking a stroll on the beach. They can be worn with any type of sandals, flip-flops, or open-toed heels. 

I brought another pair of Oka-B sandals on my trip - Grace Slides in Mandarin. They are sturdy and ergonomic with soothing massage beads. Since they are waterproof, it was easy to rinse off any excess sand.  

Playa Escondida is definitely a spot I look forward to visiting again, especially since I didn't have a chance to visit Islas Marietas and am addicted to the local food in Sayulita. You can check out my full review of Playa Escondida here

Bikini: Athleta
Hoodie: Life is Good
Denim Shorts: Vibrant M.I.U
Sunglasses: Oakley
Barefoot Sandals Jewelry: Go Nearly Naked
Flip Flops: Havaianas

Beach Towel: Life is Good
Slides: Oka-B


Photos by Allison Bruno


- Kim Weling

Sunday, August 3, 2014

Vacationing at Playa Escondida in Sayulita, Mexico

 

My favorite part of my vacation to Mexico last month was visiting Playa Escondida (meaning "Hidden Beach") in Sayulita. It was quite an adventure getting there, but well worth it. If you plan on heading to this private jungle-beach hideaway & spa, I recommend taking a taxi rather than trying to find it yourself, as there are barely any signs to guide you. Allison and I decided to walk from Playa de los Muertos and ended up getting lost in the jungle. Over an hour later, after numerous times of asking for directions, walking through a crab migration and scaling rocks in my Havaianas, we finally made it!

After starting our day off with an impromptu jungle excursion, the first thing I wanted to do was relax with a massage and facial. The spa offers massages, facials, manicures and pedicures and wax services. I opted for the spa special, which was well worth it for $99: a 60-minute relaxing and deep tissue massage and 45-minute cucumber facial, while Allison enjoyed a spa pedicure. My massage took place in the palm-thatched open air palapa cabanas, with the relaxing sound of ocean waves.  I really enjoyed the deep tissue part of the massage, with a focus on my shoulders and back. The cucumber facial was an all-natural facial consisting of cucumber, honey, yogurt, milk and wild rice. This is the type of facial you can easily create at home but I decided to try it out. After all the humidity and sun I've been taking in, my face felt cleansed, softly exfoliated, moisturized and refreshed. Thank you to Ava for an incredible 105-minute spa experience!

After our spa treatments we were ready to hit the spa water infinity pool. This pool is amazing, with chemical-free, natural saline water. I wanted to stay in here all day. At the infinity edge was gorgeous view of the beach and ocean waves. This was my favorite spot at the resort. There is also a poolside restaurant and bar as well as a jacuzzi. 

After getting some pool time in we headed down to the beach, where we enjoyed a fresh ceviche appetizer at the teak and bamboo beach bar. The waves at the beach looked rough, so we decided not to jump in the ocean and instead worked on a quick photo shoot. 

Our day at Playa Escondida went by way too quickly. This hideaway is so peaceful and relaxing, and I love how exclusive and private it is - no kids and very few people. It's the perfect getaway from everyday life. If you plan on taking a trip to Playa Escondida, I recommend spending some time in the town of Sayulita, and exploring the authentic Mexican street food and Playa de los Muertos beach nearby. There are also a ton of activities to look into, including zip lining, snorkeling, surfing and hiking through the jungle. I would definitely want to come back for another visit. The accommodations are reasonably priced, and range from $150 per night for the Golondrina up to $595 for the Luna Penthouse. The accommodations all have different features, so it's worth checking out to see which rooms would be best suited for you.

A very big thank you to Asuri for having Allison and I visit and explore Playa Escondida!
































- Kim Weling