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Club Med Ixtapa Pacific Zihuatanejo, Guerrero, Mexico


1 CONTACT INFORMATION


Playa Quieta 40 880 Zihuatanejo, GRO, Mexico Sales: 866.870.9541 Director of Groups & Incentive Sales: Robert Cao www.clubmedgroups.com


QUICK FACTS Affiliation


Accommodations Singles/Doubles/Suites


Max Group Size (rooms/people) Room Rates


Resort Fee: $35* Room Tax: incl. * annual membership fee


Club Med 298


298/178/30 298/600


High US$195 - $300 Low US$120 - $190


Sales Tax: incl.


High Season n Low Season n Shoulder Season Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun July Aug Sept Oct Nov Dec


MEETING SPACE Largest Meeting Room


Total Indoor


Total Indoor/Outdoor AMENITIES


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6,450 Sq. Ft. 8,863 Sq. Ft. 11,263 Sq. Ft.


Business: Business center, dedicated conference staff, state-of-the-art audiovisual equipment, and wired and wireless Internet access.


Recreation: Four pools, spa, fitness center, climbing wall, eight tennis courts, archery, circus school, flying trapeze, volleyball, basketball, beach, kayaking, sailing, and extensive programs for families and kids.


Nearby: Isla Ixtapa, Ixtapa Marina Golf Club, El Faro Lighthouse, Museo de Arqueología de la Costa Grande, and the fishing village of Zihuatanejo.


AIRPORT PROXIMITY Ixtapa–Zihuatanejo


International Airport (ZIH)


“This was, by far, the best international conference we’ve ever accomplished, due in large part to the outstanding service and facilities provided by Club Med.”


July 20, 2010, marked the opening of new meeting facilities at Club Med Ixtapa Pacific—and the crowning enhancement of a multiyear, property-wide renovation. Nestled between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific Ocean, the resort fronts Playa Quieta, a wide, golden, palm-studded stretch of sandy beach. Located just north of Ixtapa’s main hotel strip, and in close proximity to Zihuatanejo —one of Mexico’s most charming fishing villages—the 34-acre all- inclusive resort offers a fusion of tranquillity and luxury. While the new 6,500-square-foot conference


—Carol Gaab TPRS Publishing Inc.


center incorporates the hacienda style of the rest of the resort, it offers meeting planners state-of- the-art flexibility. It adapts for any purpose, from a 600-person convention with breakouts to an intimate party for 20. New business amenities include the latest in presentation equipment, wireless Internet access, corporate team building, and a dedicated conference staff. Thanks to Club Med’s “rent-a-village” buyout


option, larger groups can have the whole resort to themselves. Another Club Med advantage—its all-inclusive package—allows


20 miles


planners to count on a set price per person, which covers every meal, snack, and beverage; activity; and accommodation in the 298 rooms and suites. Attendees wishing to spend free time beyond the rooms, beach, and pools can select from virtually limitless options—everything from tennis to sailing classes, circus school, and dance lessons. Programs for kids aged four months through the teens highlight the incentives for participants bringing the family along.


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