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    Tuesday
    Apr262011

    Take Me Away...To Sweet Escapes

    Today, I’ve decided to pull out a property from my bookmarked folder named Hotels I Triple Heart. Actually, I’m pretty sure (don’t hold me to this though) this private estate was the impetus for the start of my Hotels I Triple Heart folder. Cuixmala, located on the Mexican Pacific, is unlike any other estate I have laid eyes on (unfortunately, not in person…quite yet). If you are looking for a true escape with roaming exotic animals, pristine beaches, and unspoiled natural beauty, then Cuixmala will not disappoint.

    Originally, a private home for Sir James Goldsmith, Cuixmala has been transformed into a luxurious secluded retreat for families, couples or even a group of friends. The main, sultan’s palace is a fantasy world…genie and three wishes included and a magic carpet ride tops the list of activities.

    The 25,000 acres of play land allow you to get lost….as if you are on LOST (the TV show that is). It’s a tropical hideaway with incredible topography and unreal earthly splendor. Oh yeah…I’m confident Cuixmala would ignite my child-like, or really adult-like for that matter, fantasies of exploration and adventure. Cuixmala is a must-see for sure!

    Ahhh, that was a fun escape...now back to reality!

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