The Fairmont Mayakoba Experience

Feb 1, 2017 | Food Blog, Lifestyle Blog, Travel Blog

Morning Massage & Experiencing the Pools

Moments before my early morning appointment at the spa! Fairmont Mayakoba
Moments before my early morning appointment at the spa!


Time to take a dip in the pool after receiving an amazing morning massage.
Time to take a dip in the pool after receiving an amazing morning massage.
The waterfalls are such beautiful architectural features adding a tranquil feel to the rooftop pools.
The waterfalls are such beautiful architectural features adding a tranquil feel to the rooftop pools.
The East Pool
The East Pool
The saltwater pool is so refreshing.
The saltwater pool is so refreshing.
I also visited the other pools around the resort. I wish I had time to take a dip in each one, there were so many!
I also visited the other pools around the resort. I wish I had time to take a dip in each one, there were so many!

Dinner at El Puerto

Rush Hour antics during dinner at El Puerto. We started out with sushi appetizers and devoured the 3 main courses below.
Rush Hour antics during dinner at El Puerto. We started out with sushi appetizers and devoured the 3 main courses below.

Dinner at El Puerto: Main Courses
Dinner at El Puerto: Main Courses
Dinner at El Puerto: Main Courses
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Outdoor Adventures!

The Fairmont Mayakoba's private beach was the icing on the cake! I went sailing, kayaking, and paddle boarding, all for free!
The Fairmont Mayakoba’s private beach was the icing on the cake! I went sailing, kayaking, and paddle boarding, all for free!
Taking a small break during a day excursion to Tulum!
Taking a small break during a day excursion to Tulum!

Thank you Fairmont Mayakoba!

A special thanks to the Fairmont Mayakoba for an incredible stay, it was an experience that I'll remember forever. The Day of the Dead themed chocolate assortment was delightful! I can't wait for my next trip back!
A special thanks to the Fairmont Mayakoba for an incredible stay, it was an experience that I’ll remember forever. The Day of the Dead themed chocolate assortment was delightful! I can’t wait for my next trip back!

 

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