Hotel Capella

Located on the southern coast of Mexico, the Hotel Capella Ixtapa offers its guests a unique experience. With an imposing view of the ocean, and service of the highest order, the Capella Ixtapa invites its guests to disconnect from the stress and the tumult of the world during their stay.

Read more...

Hotel Geneve, the most legendary of Mexico

Hotel Geneve was founded in 1907 and since then has been known to stay ahead in the tourist industry. For example, was the first hotel to receive single women in their facilities, have taxi service operator, laundry, travel agency, elevator, tennis court and a private bathroom in the rooms. 

Read more...

Park Tower Hotel

Located only a few steps away from the “Torre De los Ingleses” monument, and situated at heart of Buenos Aires, the Luxury Collection Park Tower Hotel delivers to its clients an ambience of luxury, distinction and exclusivity.

Read more...

The other face of Peru

Discovering Cuzco and Machu Picchu is the classic Peruvian adventure, one that takes travelers across lake Titicaca, and through the figures in Nazca. I want to investigate another facet of a country rich in history, vestiges, and ecosystems; to know a world that is seldom spoken of, that surprised, fascinated and conquered me; one where the fabulous adobe-built pyramids rise inside the Amazon, and where the impressive northern coast is found.

Read more...

Mochica´s Culture, an antique unknown jewel

The most distinctive attraction here, though, is the Señor de Sipán museum, which displays the findings of this important Moche leader, in whose tomb are found elaborate jewelry made out of gold and copper, necklaces made of precious stones and shells and gold and turquoise earrings. It is a fascinating museum found in the city of Lambayeque, as it the Bruning Museum. We also had the opportunity to observe the colonial-era ruins of the city of Zaña, which was destroyed by earthquakes and floods, and where the remains of religious buildings still stand.

Read more...