Tips & Tops Tahiti
Tips & Tops Tahiti
Tips & Tops Tahiti
In the middle of the Pacific there are several archipelagos that form French Polynesia, a number of islands surrounded by lagoons that explode in different tones of blue, ring-like atolls that shelter a world painted in turquoise and black volcanic islands enveloped by a deep blue sea.
The Haumana is a 36 by 13.8 m (118 by 45.2 ft) catamaran with a shallow draft of only 1.8 m (6.1 feet), which allows it to sail near the lagoon’s shores. It carries a maximum of 36 passengers and its cabins are spacious and luxurious.
The Ti’a Moana is a legendary yacht that innovates sailing with luxury, exclusivity and refinement in the Bora Bora, Huahine, Taha’a and Raiatea lagoons. It measures 69.1 m (226.7 ft) by13.8 m (45.2 ft) and has a shallow draft of only 2.3 m (7.5 feet), which allows it to access the lagoon’s turquoise waters.
Loreto, the ancient capital of the Californias and the first permanent mission founded by the Jesuit priest Juan María de Salvatierra, on October 25, 1697, is framed by a wonderful landscape comprised of the Sierra de la Giganta mountain range, the desert and the Sea of Cortez.
Located in a marvelous place, Hacienda de San Antonio is a veritable palace with beautiful gardens that ring with the tinkling of fountains and the song of birds.
The 19th century was synonymous with France’s social decadence. Elegant, extravagant and explosive, the “Belle Époque” was a witness to radical changes in fashion, art, architecture, technology and tourism. Paris was the center of this movement and in a short time became the most popular destination for the jet set of that that era.
The Park Tower, a Buenos Aires landmark, invites guests to experience the city’s glamour, luxury and refinement. It is made to the exact measure of the most exigent traveler.
The Horned Dorset Primavera hotel, a member of Relais & Chateaux, is set on one of Puerto Rico’s most beautiful coasts, just 200 km (124 mi) from San Juan. It is ranked as one of the most elegant in the Caribbean.
Among Baja California’s greatest attractions are its missions, the first of which was founded in 1697 in Loreto, a town located 580 km (360 mi) north of Cabo San Lucas. The Jesuits founded a total of 18 missions, but today only half of them are open.