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IBEROSTAR CANCÚN


The mark of a successful incentive program is the attendee feeling truly rewarded. And, with a multitude of activity options, five- star accommodations, high-end dining, and a beach that defines par- adise, IBEROSTAR Cancún rewards attendees not only with a well- earned incentive getaway, but also with an experience they’ll want to relive again and again. All of IBEROSTAR Cancún’s 426 suites feature ocean views, so every guest can wake up to a stunning view of the Caribbean. Accom-


Cancun’s Only All-Inclusive Golf and Spa Resort


to El Laguito, a buffet-style restaurant offering a menagerie of inter- national cuisines, dining options include La Parrilla steakhouse; Naga Hibachi; El Maguey, which serves Mexican cuisine; and the gourmet La Horma. Nightcaps can be enjoyed at the Robusto cigar bar, as well as four bars. IBEROSTAR Cancún’s meeting facilities take advantage of the


resort’s unobstructed beach views and 150 acres of tropical para- dise. More than 60,000 square feet of outdoor space provides a stun- ning backdrop for team-building activities, banquets, special events, and cocktail receptions. The resort also offers Cancun’s only ocean- front convention center, the Peninsula Convention Center, with 49,000





GREAT LOCATION: The AAA Four-Diamond IBEROSTAR Cancún, the only all-inclusive golf and spa resort in Cancun, sits on 150 acres, just 15 minutes from Cancun International Airport.


FRESH FACE: After a comprehensive renovation this fall, the IBERO- STAR Cancún will reveal newly revamped guest rooms, restau- rants, and bars. The lobby, reception, water park, teen club, and theater will receive updates as well.


modation options include rooms with bal- conies, villas, junior suites, master suites, and one presidential suite. When guests pull themselves away


from the resort’s seven pools and umbrella-studded beach, a host of activi- ties and entertainment await them. Golfers of all levels can play at the resort’s golf club, which includes a cham- pionship 18-hole, par-72 golf course, driving range, putting green, and practice course. Other on-site options include a jogging track, fitness center, water sports, tennis, and a FIFA-regulation soccer field. Guests who’d rather relax can indulge with a beachside massage or other signature service in one of the spa’s eight treatment rooms. The spa’s relaxation gardens or whirlpool lets guests make an afternoon of their spa experience. When evening rolls around, guests have a whole other level of luxury to experience at one of four specialty restaurants. In addition


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square feet of flexible indoor meeting space, including 22 meeting rooms and event space for up to 2,500 guests. An in-house audiovisual supplier, catering team, and Wi-Fi means meet- ing professionals can concentrate on craft- ing an unforgettable incentive experience and leave the details to IBEROSTAR Cancún’s expert meetings staff. n


AT A GLANCE


Guest rooms: 426 Amenities: Ten dining and bar options including four specialty res- taurants, an 18-hole golf course, spa and fitness center, 24-hour busi- ness center, seven pools, two tennis courts, and evening shows at the El Telon theater Meeting space: The 49,000-square-foot, oceanfront Peninsula Con- vention Center and 60,000 square feet of outdoor meeting space


FOR MORE INFORMATION: IBEROSTAR Cancún; (678) 714-8487, ext. 108; dir.incentives@iberostar-hotels.com; www.iberostar.com


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