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With 15 hotels and resorts throughout Mexico and in Texas, and 40 years
experience in the industry, Camino Real Hotels and Resorts is one of Mexico’s
most prestigious hotel and resort chains. Its singular heritage offers both
leisure and business travelers an authentic Mexican experience.
Although each Camino Real hotel has its own distinct style that reflects its
surroundings, all are alike in their emphasis on luxury, style, and traditional
Mexican hospitality. It is the focus on these fundamentals that makes guests
experience the true sense of Mexico.
Camino Real’s style, heritage and unique features, from breath-taking
landscapes to top locations in metropolitan areas, colonial cities and
world-renown beaches, make it the most respected hotel and resort chain in
Mexico.
Camino Real Acapulco Diamante
Acapulco’s beauty, its large coastline, exciting nightlife, and the
Quebrada divers, have made this a very popular tourist destination.
The Camino Real Acapulco Diamante appears to be carved out of a mountain in its
exclusive location overlooking the tranquil waters of the Bay of Puerto Marques.
Perched on the steep slopes of Acapulco’s finest residential enclave of
Acapulco Diamante, it is a private location where many international stars have
bought homes. The hotel has 157 luxurious rooms and suites and exudes an air of
casual elegance with its breezy terrace-style lobby and classy white rattan
furnishings.
This resort offers a wide range of services: tennis courts, gym and spa, and
access to deep-sea fishing and nearby world-class golf. There are three
conference rooms that can accommodate up to 150 people each. It has its own
private stretch of beach and three swimming pools on different levels
overlooking the sea. La Vela restaurant, well known for its Mediterranean and
Mexican takes on fresh grilled fish and seafood, looks like a giant sailboat on
the water’s edge, ready to set sail, and has a great romantic atmosphere. The
resort is a five-minute drive from Acapulco’s hottest clubs and finest
restaurants.
Camino Real Cancun
Crystalline waters, immaculate white sand beaches and ancient Mayan ruins
welcome tourists to the turquoise coasts of the Mexican Caribbean. Cancun’s
beauty and cultural wealth, relatively unexplored by foreigners two decades ago,
now attract millions of visitors from around the world.
Camino Real Cancun, with an enviable location at the tip of the Yucatan
peninsula, has 381 rooms and suites, some of which have private pools. The rooms
provide a scenic view of the ocean and salt-water private lagoon. There are six
conference rooms, which can accommodate up to 600 people.
The resort offers a large variety of water sports, such as snorkeling, scuba
diving, and fishing. Other amenities include three tennis courts and access to
the nearby Robert Trent Jones golf course. Nine restaurants and bars, including
the famous Maria Bonita, offer a wide variety of cuisines, from regional Mexican
to Caribbean and international specialties. Add an excursion to the nearby Mayan
ruins, and guests will have a complete Cancun experience.
Camino Real Puerto Vallarta
Puerto Vallarta gained great fame in the late 1950’s when Elizabeth Taylor
and Richard Burton started their romance, and then again in the 1960’s when
John Huston filmed “La Noche de la Iguana” (The Night of the Iguana). Today,
Puerto Vallarta is preferred by foreign travelers as one of the most popular
resort towns on Mexico’s Pacific coast. Camino Real Puerto Vallarta has
distinguished itself as a leader for being the only resort in this beautiful
destination with its own private beach.
Tucked into the foot of a mountain, the Camino Real Puerto Vallarta faces the
ocean and is surrounded by lush vegetation. The hotel offers 337 rooms,
including 11 suites with private swimming pools. All offer a magnificent view of
the Pacific Ocean. The resort also offers five conference rooms that can
accommodate up to 800 people.
Camino Real Puerto Vallarta features six restaurants and bars, including La
Perla, an award-winning gourmet restaurant serving fresh seafood and traditional
Mexican fare in a romantic setting that features live music. Guests can also
enjoy the two swimming pools, which are connected by a waterfall, or the gym,
tennis courts and nearby golf course. This mountain jewel is not to be missed!
Camino Real Zaashila (Huatulco)
The Camino Real Zaashila is located on Tangolunda Bay one of the nine
spectacular Bays of Huatulco. With a 22-mile coastline along the Pacific Ocean,
Huatulco is fast becoming a favored destination for those seeking tranquility
and luxury.
Camino Real Zaashila, named after an Aztec warrior, offers luxurious
accommodations surrounded by exotic tropical gardens. The Mediterranean style
complex offers 120 rooms and suites, 41 of them with private pools. The three
restaurants and bars offer seafood and regional fare from the state of Oaxaca,
and guests also have the option of enjoying dinner by the sprawling
130-yard-long swimming pool. Amenities include tennis courts, a golf course, and
an exclusive beach, as well as conference rooms with capacity for 170 people.
Camino Real Loreto Golf and Beach Resort
This brand new property in Baja, California, is set on its own private cove
with over 900 yards of beachfront overlooking the tranquil waters of the Sea of
Cortez, and with the majestic Sierra Giganta mountain range framing the
background. In this area of rugged beauty, the Camino Real Loreto Baja portrays
the finest elements of contemporary Mexican architecture and design.
Loreto is a charming village and historic capital of California that is rich in
history, with numerous missions and canyons housing cave paintings dating back
20,000 years. It’s also a sports lover’s paradise, where kayaking, sailing,
deep-sea fishing, and horseback riding are readily available. Scuba divers will
find the area rich with over 800 species of reef-dwelling, migratory fish and
giant rock formations.
The resort features 155 luxury rooms and suites, each offering the most modern
amenities in a contemporary Mexican environment. Activities abound with tennis,
water sports and a nearby golf course designed by Dantan Schjetnan. Guests can
also enjoy up to six dining options, including the Blue Whale Bar, where they
can catch sights of blue whales and sea lions.
METROPOLITAN HOTELS
Camino Real Mexico City
Mexico City, one of the most fascinating cities in the world, is also the
oldest city in the Western hemisphere. Located 6,500 feet above sea level, the
Mexican capital is the country’s cultural, financial, historical and political
center.
Camino Real Mexico City is located at the heart of this sophisticated
metropolis, in the fashionable Polanco district, adjacent to Chapultepec Park,
the presidential palace and the city’s finest art and history museums. This
premier property is a modernist gem built in 1968 by the acclaimed Mexican
architect, Ricardo Legorreta.
The hotel is a true representation of contemporary Mexican art and design and
houses a permanent collection of artistic masterpieces from well-known local
artists, including an original mural by Rufino Tamayo. It is also the only hotel
in Mexico City adopting the resort concept, set amidst beautiful gardens with
two swimming pools, a complete gym and tennis courts.
Camino Real Mexico City features 714 luxurious rooms and suites with the most
modern amenities. An eclectic mix of cuisine can be found in the four
restaurants. Centro Castellano offers the best of Spanish cuisine, while Café
Tamayo’s artistic setting is the perfect place to enjoy European pastries. The
Lobby Bar is one of Mexico City’s trendiest hangouts, and the soon-to-open
signature restaurants Le Cirque and China Grill are sure to enhance Camino Real’s
position as the place to see and be seen in Mexico’s vibrant and sophisticated
capital.Camino Real Sumiya, Cuernavaca
A Japanese-style retreat in the midst of Mexico, Camino Real Sumiya is
a popular weekend getaway for residents of Mexico City.
Only 45 minutes away to the south of the city, Cuernavaca has a spring-like
climate and is home to the Camino Real Sumiya, once the residence of Woolworth’s
heiress Barbara Hutton, who built herself this retreat and named it “Sumiya,”
meaning place of peace, tranquility and longevity.
With its lush Japanese gardens, pagoda-style architecture, oriental sculptures
and gurgling brooks, a sense of peace and balance permeates throughout the
property, ideal for guests looking to get away from it all.
The Sumiya features 163 rooms and suites and nine conference rooms for up to
1,000 people. The beautiful landscape provides an ideal setting for an outdoor
wedding. Activities include swimming, tennis, nearby golf and a Kabuki Theater.
Sumiya, the hotel’s signature restaurant, offers an eclectic mix of Mexican
and Japanese fare. Diners here can enjoy the extraordinary views of the
Cuernavaca Valley.Camino Real Guadalajara Ideally located in a city that
represents the heart and soul of Mexico, well known for its music and its
artistic and cultural treasures, the Camino Real Guadalajara just completed an
$8 million renovation giving it an authentic Mexican appeal in color,
furnishings and décor. The hotel is close to the city’s main business area,
convention center and main tourist attractions.
The property is set on immaculately landscaped tropical gardens and features
205 rooms and suites with the most modern amenities including dual-phone lines,
in-room computer connections with high-speed internet access and satellite
television.
Camino Real Guadalajara also offers a brand new and fully equipped
business center, ten functional meeting rooms with a capacity of up to 1,000
people, a new gym with the latest equipment, four swimming pools, putting green,
lighted tennis courts, baby-sitting service, and children’s playground. In
honoring Camino Real’s fine gastronomic tradition, the property offers three
restaurants and bars and exquisite cuisine for corporate and social events in
the hotel’s charming gardens or in one of the many banquet rooms. This hotel
was recently rated one of the top 25 hotels in Latin America according to Travel
+ Leisure’s 2002 Reader’s Poll World’s Best Awards.
Camino Real Tijuana
Set in the financial, commercial and cultural heart of Tijuana, which has
become an important center for business and tourism, a short drive across the
border from San Diego, the Camino Real Tijuana is also close to Mexico’s best
wineries in the Guadalupe Valley.
Camino Real Tijuana is a modern structure featuring 228 rooms and suites with
modern amenities including air conditioning, in-room internet connection and
satellite television.
The hotel also offers varied dining options with three restaurants including the
recently opened Maria Bonita, Camino Real Cancun’s signature restaurant
serving fine regional Mexican cuisine. Five state-of-the-art meeting rooms can
accommodate groups of 10 to 1,400 guests. Camino Real SaltilloSaltillo lies in
the foothills of the Sierra Madre, close to Monterrey and the US border. Its
grace and charm of a bygone era, with its stately mansions, baroque Cathedral
and classic plazas, along with its pleasant climate are great enticements for
both business travel and weekend getaways.
Camino Real Saltillo features 164 rooms and suites in a magnificent
setting surrounded by 12 acres of lush gardens. All rooms offer the most modern
amenities including air conditioning, satellite television and mini-bar. Guests
can also lounge by the hotels’ swimming pool or enjoy the gym, two tennis
courts and putting green. Other services offered include two restaurants and a
bar as well as baby sitting service and ten meeting rooms that can accommodate
up to 800 people. Camino Real VillahermosaVillahermosa, the capital of the state
of Tabasco in the country’s southeast is the gateway to Mexico’s Mayan
world.
Camino Real Villahermosa is a modernist structure, featuring 197 rooms
and suites with modern amenities including satellite television, and in-room
fax/modem connections. Guests can lounge by the property’s grand swimming
pool, enjoy regional Mexican and international cuisine in its main restaurant or
relax at the Lobby Bar, in a creative setting that is representative of the
finest Modernist tradition.
Camino Real Tuxtla Gutierrez
Perched on a hilltop, overlooking the capital of the southern state of
Chiapas, Camino Real Tuxtla Gutierrez is housed in a contemporary building
famous for its huge atrium with sparkling waterfalls, providing a futuristic air
to this traditional region of Mexico.
The hotel features 210 rooms and suites with the finest amenities. Guests can
take advantage of the health club complete with steam bath and massage, lounge
by the swimming pools or take in a game of tennis at the two lawn tennis courts.
Other services offered include a business center, beauty salon, concierge
service, 24-hour room service and baby-sitting service.
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