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New Look, New Resort


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ET ON ONE OF THE MOST exclusive beaches in Cancun, the former Hilton Cancun will debut as the IBEROSTAR Can- cún this December with an entirely new, all-inclusive resort experience for groups. A five- month, property-wide reno- vation will revamp everything


from the guest rooms to the meeting space, as well as add new restaurants and amenities to the resort’s 150 acres of tropical paradise. All of IBEROSTAR Cancún’s 426 guest rooms


feature ocean views, so every guest can wake up to a stunning view of the cerulean Caribbean sea. A range of accommodation options, all of which will receive upgrades during the renovation, include rooms with balco- nies, junior suites, villas, and master suites, as well as a presidential suite perfect for VIPs or small receptions. The renovation will add new amenities and activities to the resort


as well. A new teen club and water park will round out the already expansive pool complex — currently consisting of seven pools, including one infinity pool. Golfers of all levels can get their swing on at the resort’s golf club, Cancun’s only oceanfront 18-hole cham- pionship golf course. Guests who’d rather relax can opt for an indul- gent beachside massage or other signature service in one of the spa’s eight treatment rooms, and groups can de-stress together in the spa’s relaxation gardens. Come December, groups will find a number of new dining options


to experience, with the addition of three specialty restaurants: La Parrilla steakhouse; a Japanese restaurant, Naga Hibachi; and the gourmet La Horma. El Laguito, a buffet-style restaurant offering a variety of international cuisines, and Maguey, serving traditional Mexican fare, will be remodeled as well. Guests can also enjoy night- caps at the updated Robusto cigar bar and four other bars. After the renovation, IBEROSTAR Cancún’s meeting facilities,


which already include unobstructed beach views, will offer a com- pletely upgraded meeting experience. Cancun’s only oceanfront


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TURQUOISE PARADISE: The AAA Four-Diamond IBEROSTAR Cancún, the only all-inclusive golf and spa resort in


Cancun, encompasses 150 acres on one of Cancun’s most beautiful beaches.


convention center, the resort’s Peninsula Convention Center, offers 49,000 square feet of flexible indoor meeting space, including 22 meeting rooms and event space for up to 2,500 guests. More than 60,000 square feet of outdoor space will provide a stunning back- drop for teambuilding activities, special events, and cocktail recep- tions. An in-house AV supplier and catering team lets meeting pro- fessionals concentrate on crafting an unforgettable meeting while leaving the details to IBEROSTAR Cancún’s expert staff. n


AT A GLANCE


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


For more information: IBEROSTAR Cancún; (678) 714-8487 ext. 108; dir.incentives@iberostar-hotels.com; www.iberostar.com


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