Amura on Punta del Este

When we sailed here from Buenos Aires—the crossing was easy and the winds favorable— Punta del Este appeared, like a mirage, on the horizon. This is the pearl of the Southern Cone, its most exclusive beach, and it is invaded by the rich and famous when the austral summer begins.

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Four Seasons Private Villas

In today’s frantic world, people who know how to live seek a place for relaxing, where they can enjoy the most refined pleasures in a select ambiance that harmonizes with its setting. For those people, DINE has created an oasis of tranquility and exclusivity in Punta Mita. 

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Golf Course Nuevo Vallarta

Designed by the prestigious architect Jim Lipe, the 6936-yard, par 71 course is set along the spectacular beaches of Nuevo Vallarta, between the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range and Bahia de Banderas, only 15 minutes from the Puerto Vallarta International Airport.

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Sport fishing Paradise

The marina awakens each morning with infectious activity. In Puerto Vallarta everything happens near the ocean and it is well known that deep-sea fishing is especially popular.

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Cannes – Nizza

Sailing from Saint-Tropez to Monaco, the Mediterranean Sea plunges against the Alpine rocks to shape the beautiful gulfs where glimmering cities invite us to enjoy the intense life of the Côte d’Azur, the Blue Coast.

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Palais de la Méditerranée

Therewas once amarvelous palace, temple of les années folles (the wild years), that was renowned for its gorgeous Art Déco façade, that today is classified as a historicmonument.

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Cancún

Founded 36 years ago as one of Fonatur’s (Mexico’s National Tourism Development Agency) projects to increase tourism, Cancún has all the infrastructure and comforts of a great travel destination: white sand beaches, warm crystalline waters, romantic Caribbean nights, golf, prestigious shops that carry the finest brands, sports fishing, world class hotels, restaurants and night life. 

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Isla Mujeres

Legend has it that Francisco Hernández de Córdova named this place “Island of Women” in 1517 when he landed here for the first time. He called it “Isla Mujeres” in honor of the Maya temple that contained statues of Ixchel, goddess of love and fertility, located on the southern point of the island.

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