Grand Mayan Cabos |
Resort located in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico. |
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Timeshare Ad #
22715 |
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Resort Information |
Link to Resort |
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Located at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula in Los Cabos, this enchanted retreat boasts an endless variety of activities with the perfect blend of intimacy and relaxation. It features a full-service, world-class health spa with beauty treatments, sauna, steam room, Jacuzzi, and fitness complex; clubhouse with nine-hole, par-35 golf course; large reflection pool that leads to a pristine golden beach; and fine international restaurants. This impressive construction is completely integrated into the natural landscape. This area is known as the marlin fishing capital of the world. |
Owner Information |
Contact Name:
I. Keshmeshian (click on name for more info) |
1 Bedroom,
1 Bathroom (Sleeps
4 ) |
Unit Type:
Float
(Week is
21 , Unit is
Float ) |
Exchange With
RCI |
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BEAUTIFUL RENTAL IN MEXICO!!!
GOLD CROWN RESORT!! BOOKED WEEK 21, MAY 24TH THRU MAY 31ST!! MAKE OFFER TODAY!!! Mayan Resorts offers a world of endless vacation possibilities. 1 bedroom 1bath Grand Suite with prime beachfront locations, spectacular architecture and unsurpassed service and amenities have made it a leader in Mexican tourism for over 25 years. Mayan Resorts has redefined the concept of Vacation Club ownership, making it an affordable option for people wanting to experience the vacation of their dreams. Mayan Resorts is dedicated to providing the highest level of services and amenities that exceed guest expectations. Guests can choose the property that meets their vacation needs…family-oriented Sea Garden…elegant Mayan Palace…luxurious Grand Mayan… IQ that combines technology and sophistication for 21st century comfort and exclusive Mayan Island villas and condos.
Located in beautiful and exotic settings—Acapulco, Mazatlan, Nuevo Vallarta, Puerto Peñasco, Puerto Vallarta and Riviera Maya—the resorts are distinctive for their lush gardens, waterfalls, lakes, canals and the longest interconnected pools in Latin America. The Mayan-inspired architecture links the splendor of the past and the promise of the future.
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