LA AMADA JULY 2009 NEWSLETTER
LA AMADA MARINA.
Now got its fuel pumps installed two weeks ago and is ready to give an excellent service to the customers.
The first arriving visitors were mainly local yacht owners who changed their course to the north of the peninsula to satisfy their curiosity.
Slowly the marina starts to get more and more visitors.
A good indication is that the local people are already visiting for the second and third time.
They mainly indulge themselves with an excellent meal at the grill restaurant of the La Amada hotel.
The la Amada beach and magnificent turquoise water soothes the inner soul and guarantees full relaxation.
On Thursday May 29th. We mark the highlight of the historical visit of the first 120 ft yacht ever to enter La Amada Marina.
Check out www.laamadamarina.com to get more information
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golf tournament
The 11th Annual golf tournament dedicated to Betty Sutton took place at Playa Mujeres from the 08 to 10 of June 09.
This charity golf tournament organized by Mr. Richard Sutton gathers health concerned funds for the city of Cancun. Participants as even as far from South Korea find their way to this magnificent event.
All the participants visited the La Amada Residences & Marina during a refreshing surprise cocktail on Tuesday the 9th.La Amada Residences sponsored the event.
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LA AMADA RESIDENCES
As we mentioned for you in the last newsletter, we are continue delivering residences to the new owners. At the same time the furniture companies are installing and decorating the new homes.
The ground floor service and commercial area in the yacht club, is the last part which is being finished.
Also the kid’s playground outside the Yacht club is ready.
On the residential site the building of the first phase is finished and the staff is doing the interior detailing on the condos.
So the residential area now is ready to receive visitors and owners from all over the world.
Check out www.laamada.com for the latest information about our Residences.
Check out www.laamadahotel.com for the latest promotions and we will see you here soon.
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THINGS TO DO: CENOTES Cancun, mexico
The Yucatán peninsula was originally under the ocean and the region's limestone foundation is fossilized coral beds and ocean floor. There are no above ground rivers in this area. All of the ground water sinks through the porous limestone and travels to the sea in underground rivers. Parts of the limestone weakened over time and collapsed, leaving sinkholes filled with water - a cenote (pronounced: seh-NO-tay).
During the ice ages, portions of the underground rivers dried up and water dripping through the limestone left mineral deposits in beautiful formations. Stalactites and stalagmites formed in the caves and caverns, and were covered with water when the rivers began flowing once again.
The Maya used the cenotes for water - both for drinking and irrigation - and in religious ceremonies. Some of their cities were built around cenotes or wells dug down to the ground water. Divers have explored the cenote at Chichén Itzá and have found offerings the ancient Maya made to the gods. Among them copper and gold necklaces, pottery, jade beads, and skeletons of both sexes and all ages.
Today at least 1000 cenotes have been located among the approximately four thousand that are believed to exist in the Yucatán. These unique places are now included in the ever increasing number of tourist attractions of the area, both for the archaeological value they offer and for the exquisite natural beauty they possess.
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