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Secrets The Vine Knows How To Shine

Excerpt: Travel Agent Terry Denton tells us about his “preferred” stay at Secrets the Vine resort in Cancun, Mexico. 

Those familiar with the resort destination Cancun probably know that Cancun proper is roughly shaped like the number seven. Here is a rather tightly compressed picture of Cancun looking south showing the seven inverted.

Cancun Coastline

The Cancun Coastline

Also, those who grew up playing Monopoly are very familiar with the prized pieces of real estate called Boardwalk and Park Place. Sadly, these board locations are the scene of several avaricious and ultimately disastrous monopoly plays on my part. Notwithstanding Gordon Gekko’s famous assertion, trust me, dear reader, greed is not always good!

So how are these two seemingly random facts connected?  About midway down the hotel corridor (i.e., the middle part of the seven) is a stretch of prized real estate that constitutes the Boardwalk / Park Place of Cancun. Within a short distance, you will find such upscale resorts as Ritz Carlton, Sandos Cancun and J.W. Marriott.  In the midst of these iconic names is the brand new (opened August, 2012) Secrets The Vine, part of the Secrets Resort and Spa collection owned by AMResorts.

Does Secrets The Vine truly belong in such lofty surroundings?  I just returned from a personal stay there and after reading this blog post I hope  you will agree with me that Secrets The Vine is every bit a worthy neighbor.

Why I Prefer To Be Preferred

While upgrading to Preferred Club status is by no means necessary for a very enjoyable stay, having sampled the preferred category, I would have to say it is well worth the modest cost.  Using my favorite currency equivalent, for a four night stay it is no more that a couple of weeks worth of Grande, French Vanilla, Skinny Lattes at Starbucks.  Think of it as taking luxury up a notch.

For example, when you step off the elevator on your preferred floor, you are greeted by a smiling butler.  I tried to explain to Jonathan that it was not necessary to stand up and salute each time I entered the floor.  The modest red carpet I supplied him to roll out and his occasional reference to me as “Your Eminence” were quite sufficient. As you can tell, I don’t like a big fuss made over me.  In fact, I take great pride in my humility.

A personal butler to cater to your every whim!

When you are initially  led to your room, your butler provides you a detailed description of the services available to you such as garment pressing, shoe shining, complimentary hydrotherapy privileges at the spa, the private infinity pool on the twelfth floor and the private lounge on the twenty-first floor.   For a full list of benefits and options for the Preferred Club status, click here.

Where The Wine Is Divine and the Dining Is Fine

At the risk of being labeled a wine tease, I am going to postpone for a moment telling you where to find out more about the incredible wine experiences available at this resort.  Let’s focus first on the dining options.  There was a time, thankfully long since past, when eating at an all-inclusive resort meant three endless buffets a day.  Now, deluxe properties like Secrets The Vine afford a wide variety of venues and cuisine. Click here for a quick list of the choices available at this resort.

I must admit that on more than one occasion I savored the ceviche at the Sea Salt Grill.  They offer several varieties of ceviche all enhanced by the smell of sea salt wafting over from the nearby beach.

The most touted restaurant by some accounts is the Bluewater Grill. While the food was savory I almost made a fatal mistake, for a man of my limited means anyway, when the waiter offered our table a special selection of wine. While almost everything is included at Secrets The Vine, they do offer the option of special wines by the bottle in the fine restaurants. In my giddy exuberance at being away from the daily drudge, I almost ordered a $110.00 bottle of wine.  While that would hardly make some of you blink, I confess it made me blanch! Do you have any idea how many boxes . . . ahem; I mean bottles of wine that would buy back home?  I quickly recovered my composure and ordered something a little more modest.

My personal favorite dining spot, however, was Ólio Mediterranean Cuisine.  When they say Mediterranean, they don’t just mean the northern half of that great sea.  In addition to samplings from Greece and Spain, they provide delicious offerings from Tunisia and Morocco as well.

Olio Med Cuisine

Olio Mediterranean Cuisine

One of my very favorite moments from my trip was reposing beneath the canopy of a brilliantly lit cloudless sky in this stunning twelfth-floor setting, being caressed by a light ocean breeze while enjoying a fashionably late repast surrounded by convivial companions and lighthearted conversation.

How To Learn More

It just so happens that I have written a couple of other posts regarding other aspects of this little sparkling gem set among other jewels. You can also read the naked truth about my visit to the spa, or you can learn about the guilty pleasures of being ever so slightly over-served.

So next time you find yourself planning a Cancun getaway and the Ritz Carlton or JW Marriott come to mind, take my sage advice and split both the difference and the distance and select the incomparable Secrets The Vine.

Written by Terry Denton, President of Travel Leaders / Main Street Travel

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6 Genuinely Unique Spa Travel Tips – Forget the Fish Pedis

If you pay attention to all the usual spa news you’d be forgiven for thinking that fish pedis and dung beetle facials are all the rage as the “latest” body and wellness treatments.

Well, nothing could be further from the truth. If you’re looking for genuinely unique (and maybe wacky?) spa travel experiences, forget the usual fads and look out for these instead. Just remember to bring your credit card.

Born Again at Casa Magna Marriott

What could be more rejuvenating than being reborn? The Rebirth treatment, which is offered at the Ohtli Spa in the CasaMagna Marriott Puerto Vallarta luxury resort, promises to utilize the healing power of water to mimic the therapeutic conditions inside the womb.

I guess it’s perfect for those of us who need a reboot to life itself.

The treatment starts in a pool with the water perfectly warmed to aid meditative focus. The therapist (midwife?) guides you through rhythmic movements to relax your mind and body and bring you into a meditative state which allows your tension and stress to be released, presumably into the amniotic fluid.

The treatment promises to refresh and rejuvenate and leave you feeling younger and revitalized. The spa recommends multiple treatments, but at $1,820 a session, it’s going to get pricey!

Get Stone Age in a Cave Spa in the Austrian Alps

In Austria they have an entirely different take on the best setting for a spa. The cave spas (“Healing Caves”) in Bad Hofgastein, a high-end ski and spa resort in the Austrian Alps, feature sauna-like temperatures to treat aching joints – perhaps after a day skiing in the surrounding mountains.

Healing Caves Bad Hofgastein

Healing Caves Bad Hofgastein

To reach the caves, guests actually ride into the heart of the mountain on a specially-built mine train, which clearly adds to the excitement. The caves are co-ed, so bathing suits are required. Note: claustrophobic people need not make an appointment here.

Reiki Healing Energy at Harbor Beach Marriott

Okay I call this one “unique” since the whole point is to not be touched by the therapist. Usually some contact is good for a spa treatment, but sometimes less is better.

Harbor Beach Marriott

Harbor Beach Marriott

Hailing from the mountains of Tibet to the private beaches of Fort Lauderdale, the spa at Harbor Beach Marriott offers Reiki treatments based on ancient healing techniques that use very subtle, light body contact in an attempt to channel life force energy and create a positive change in your mental and physical well-being.

Harbor Beach Marriott

Harbor Beach Marriott

Sometimes the touch is so light that you are not certain if the treatment is still in session, but trust me – all that energy afterwards didn’t come from a 5 Hour Energy shot.

Aquabella Circuit Treatment at Westin Playa Bonita

Back to the water we go, but this time for the amazing Clarins treatment called Aquabella, a hydrothermal wellness circuit offered at the luxurious Westin Playa Bonita in Panama.

Aquabella Treatment Room_Westin Playa Bonita

Aquabella Treatment Room at Westin Playa Bonita

By merging holistic therapy with advanced technology, the treatment promises to stimulate your circulation via a sequence of treatment chambers, each one delivering either a hot or cold hydrotherapy treatment.

Aquabella Spa - Westin Playa Bonita

Aquabella Spa – Westin Playa Bonita

They can be enjoyed in any order you please, but each has its own place in your personalized therapy so be sure to request advice on your ideal sequence. Up first is the “rain dance experience shower” for cleansing before moving on to the vitality pools. A good sweat in the herbal sauna will boost your blood circulation before the skin gets hydrated in the “amethyst crystal steam room.”

A first for me was the “pediluvio stream,” where round river stones massage your tootsies. The last stop is a lounge in the relaxation area.

Temazcal Sweat Lodge at Viceroy Rivera Maya

The end of the Maya calendar (and the world?) is just around the corner, so what better way to spend it than experiencing a purification ritual in a traditional Temazcal Sweat Lodge at the Viceroy Riviera Maya.

Above we were reborn, but now it is time to return to Mother Nature’s womb. This treatment is revered as a sacred act and must be performed by a Shaman. The ritual is said to allow us the opportunity to free ourselves from unnecessary emotional baggage and give us the ability to live in only the present.

These are some genuinely unique spa treatments for you to try, but if you are also looking for some unusual companionship maybe these monkeys would be willing to join you!

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Ava Roxanne Stritt
Ava is a travel writer and editor of the blog Spa Travel Gal. She believes that travel, spa and skincare experiences are not a luxury, but essential to a healthy body and mind. If her family needs to find her they just call the local luxury spa.
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