Fun: The
monthly Full Moon BBQ at the Bizot Bar kicks off with cocktails to the sounds
of Radio Nova. The BBQ – if you have time to eat between dancing – has spicy
jerk chicken, jerk pork, steaks, ribs, lobster and snapper and is served buffet
style with a full salad bar.
Must try:
The purifying Bush Bath, which includes a scalp rub and a foot massage, is
taken outside. The bath provides a full cleanse, and costs $85 for 50 minutes.
I really loved this, especially the head massage. Jamaicans believe using local
ingredients such as lemongrass, soursop and cerasee as an infusion will bring
your life energy into balance. It worked for me!
The
purifying Bush Bath, which includes a scalp rub and a foot massage, is taken
outside.
Rates:
Starying at GoldenEye starts from $350 per room per night in a lagoon Suite,
including a continental breakfast.
Mayan gold
From yoga on the beach to fertility boosting
spa treatments, Judy Bastyra chills out on the Mexican Riviera.
You can combine fertility boosting spa treatments
with barefoot luxury at the Viceroy Riviera Maya in Mexico.
At the height of the Maya civilization,
Mayans believed the most important thing in society was family and the
fertility of their crops. They also believed that, in order to create new life,
your body’s energy has to be aligned and in balance. These days, you can
combine fertility boosting spa treatments with barefoot luxury at the Viceroy
Riviera Maya in Mexico.
For many people, a holiday is a time to
relax, see the sights, get a tan and eat some good food. But the latest holiday
trend is babymaking, with what’s known in the US as a ‘babymoon vacation’.
Women report that getting in tune with the rhythm of the tides and moon helps
work miracles for your fertility. And whether you’re looking to boost your
fertility or your general will being, the Viceroy Riviera Maya in Playa del
Carmen is just the place for a nourishing and rejuvenating break.
Women
report that getting in tune with the rhythm of the tides and moon helps work
miracles for your fertility.
Hidden in a small village of Playa
Xcalacoco just outside Playa del Carmen, along the translucent sands of the
Riviera Maya, Viceroy is a seaside refuge that extends deep into the primitive
tropical forest. It’s recently been renovated, with 11 new villas bringing the
total up to 41, al with their own plunge pools and private relaxation areas.
There’s also a new fitness center, boutique, and a new casual restaurant on the
beach. The beach area itself looks like a film set, with a curvaceous pool and
day beds draped in muslin. It has all the trimmings for the perfect holiday –
whether you want to go forth and multiply or just have fun trying, with the
mystical Mayan touch.