BPM Lodging, tickets, Information

BPM Lodging

BPM Discounted Rooms Available at Maya Villa Condo/Hotel and Porto Playa Condo/Hotel

Contact Matt or Laura  for 20 – 40% discounts at drlauraleli@gmail.com and rates and availability or call 312.560.3508 or 708.267.3630

 

Best Hotel for BPM Festival

Porto Playa is a block from many of the BPM activities

Best place to stay for BPM Festival

Maya Villa Condo Hotel is 2 blocks from the BPM Activities

Buy Your BPM 2013 Tickets here

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The sixth annual BPM Festival returns to Playa del Carmen from January 4 – 13, 2013.  The BPM Festival continues its tradition of bringing the world’s best DJs to one of the most alluring party hotspots in the world

The BPM festival is a 10-day celebration of music surrounded by the stunning attractions and adventures of the Mayan Riviera. Enjoy dance beats both day and night at multiple venues at a relaxed pace with ample time to discover the sparkling turquoise Caribbean waters, white sand beaches, mysterious jungles and ancient ruins.

 

 

This global gathering of DJs, producers, revelers and party professionals has become a must for any music lover with a discerning taste for quality electronic dance music. BPM 2012’s fifth year anniversary had over 35,000 attendees, more than 200 artists and 50 events over 10 sun-drenched days and nights in beautiful Playa del Carmen in the Mayan Riviera area of Mexico.

BPM 2013 will include  over 100 world-class artists

Information:  Alphabetical Phase 1 Lineup for the BPM festival

Art Department, Behrouz, Benoit & Sergio, Boris, Carl Cox, Carlo Lio, Cassy, Chus & Ceballos, Damian Lazarus, Dan Ghenacia, Dixon, Doc Martin, Droog, Dubfire, Dyed Soundorom, Eats Everything, Guti, Guy Gerber, Hector, Henrik Schwarz, Jamie Jones, John Digweed, Justin Martin, Lauren Lane, Lee Burridge, Lee Foss, Loco Dice, Luciano, Maceo Plex, Marco Carola, Mark Knight, Martin Buttrich, Matt Tolfrey, My Favorite Robot, Nic Fanciulli, Nick Curly, Nicole Moudaber, Nitin, Paco Osuna, Richie Hawtin, Ryan Crosson, Saeed Younan, Sasha, Seth Troxler, Shaun Reeves, Shonky, Soul Clap, Stacey Pullen, Steve Angello, Steve Lawler, Sven Vath, Tale Of Us , The Junkies, The Martinez Brothers, Thugfucker, tINI, Victor Calderone, Wolf + Lamb.

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Key Mayan Sites in Mexico

Key Mayan Sites in Mexico

UNESCO World Heritage Sites are key Mayan sites in Mexico

Mundo Maya is a tourism initiative linking the Mexican states of Campeche, Chiapas, Quintana Roo, Yucatan and Tabasco. This region is home to 6 of Mexico’s 27 UNESCO World Heritage sites, the most found in any other country in the world. Mexico estimates that 52 million tourists will visit southeastern Mexico in 2012, spending approximately $23 million.

 

Chichen Itza

Chichen Itza is a day trip from Playa del Carmen, but you can no longer climb to the top.Tulum is a much more accessible Maya site, and is located on the water an hour's drive from Playa del Carmen

Tulum

Tulum is much more accessible than Chichen Itza, and is only an hour away from Playa del Carmen

CNN’s World’s Treasures asked Jeff Morgan, Executive Director of the Global Heritage Fund to compile a list of key Mayan sites in Mexico. The UNESCO World Heritage Sites of Chichen Itza in the state of Yucatan and Palenque in Chiapas made the list, as did the seaside site of Tulum, in Quintana Roo.

Also a UNESCO World Heritage Site, Palenque, in Chiapas, Mexico, is nestled deep in the jungle, the tops of its many temples often wreathed in mist.

The site boasts stepped pyramids, including the impressive Temple of Inscriptions, carved stone walls and even the burial site of Pakal the Great, Palenque’s 7th-century ruler.

Palenque

Palenque is in the woods, often surrounded by mist

Stay in nearby Playa del Carmen and do day trips to the above sites. Contact Laura at drlauraleli@gmail.com for rates and availability at El Taj Ocean, Porto Playa, Maya Villa, El Taj Beach, and Villas Sacbe, or call 630-664-3904. All properties are 4 & 5 star, on or just off the beach, and offer transportation to the UNESCO/Maya sites.

Best Restaurants in Playa del Carmen, Guest Review

Thank you Amy H. from Ohio for sharing your restaurant recommendations with us!

Amy recently stayed with us (“We had a great time – everything was up to our expectations and the breakfast perk at Indigo Beach Club was a great way to start the day… along with a mimosa”) and shared the following restaurant tips with us on the Best restaurants in Playa del Carmen:

One night we ate at El Ten. This was recommended by someone who lives in Playa. We each had a steak (their best cuts), that comes with salads, bread, and we ordered a bottle of wine for around $45. We gave them our VIP restaurant card from El Taj and they ended up giving us 18% off our bill. Calle 30 and 5th Ave.
Photos of El 10, Playa del Carmen
This photo of El 10 is courtesy of TripAdvisor

Another night we ate at Restaurant Sur. They had wonderful cuts of beef and overall service was surpurb. Sitting in the upper level was nice and private but you could still look over on 5th Ave and see all the action. 5th Ave and Calle 14.

One night we had a chef come to our condo and cook a traditional Mexican meal for us. I would highly recommend this experience to anyone… they were very professional and offered a lot of information about the food and culture. Their business is: Epicurean Chef Services at www.epicureanchefservices.com/

Side Note from Laura: Another Chef service I highly recommend is CosCo

Thanks, Amy!

If you’ve been a visitor in Playa, send me your suggestions for Best restaurants in Playa del Carmen at drlauraleli@gmail.com and we’ll put them into a blog.
 

Tourism and Hotel Chains growing in Mexico

The following was inspired by an article in the Wall St. Journal on February 10, 2012. Graph of growth in tourism is from that article.

Tourism and Hotels Chains growing in Mexico

If Mexico’s drug violence is so relentless and gruesome, then why are Marriott, Hilton, InterContinental and other hotel chains piling into the market?

Largely because the Mexico is a very large country and the incidents of violence are isolated in areas near to the US border, and far from tourist centers.  Numerous areas of Mexico, like Playa del Carmen in the Riviera Maya, are experiencing double digit growth in visitors as tourists, business travelers, and new hotels pour in.  Tourism and Hotels chains growing in Mexico are going to set new records for 2012.

The globe’s new nouveau riche are going to Mexico to vacation, taking vodka to Veracruz and kung pao to Cancun. And international companies continue to build factories in the country.

 

Mexico is reaping the benefits of globalization, and it’s about time. Companies have finally figured that out, and they are making a bet: Long term, the benefits Mexico has to offer will financially be more beneficial to its citizens than drugs.

And that’s likely a good bet to make.

The last five years have been rough for some areas in Mexico. More than 50,000 people have been killed in the last 5 years due to the country’s warring drug cartels. The headlines have captured the savagery. “Fifteen Beheaded in Acapulco”; “Deaths Raise New Concerns Over Mexico’s Drug War”; and “Bodies Found in Juarez.”

U.S. officials have wondered aloud about the stability of Mexico. Tthe State Department expanded its travel warning for parts of the country.  Newspapers print stories regarding each incident.

But despite all those troubles, here come the hotels and the tourists.  What do they know that the State Department doesn’t?

“Mexico is an important strategic location for IHG, and the company works with franchisees to develop hotels for the long term,” says Stephen Boggs of InterContinental Hotels Group, whose brands include the world famous InterContinental Hotels.   IHG expects to launch 46 new hotels in Mexico by the end of 2014. It has 120 in Mexico now.

 

THEBIZ

 

Marriott has 19 properties in Mexico, with nine more scheduled to open by 2016.  Famous Marriott brands include the Ritz Carlton Hotels, Renaissance, and Bulgari Hotels and Resorts.

Hillton Worldwide has 23 hotels and resorts in Mexico. It is planning a 35% expansion.  Hilton’s brands include the Waldorph Astoria, Conrad Hotels and Resorts, and Hilton Hotels and Resorts

The list goes on.

Mexico is the World’s 10th most popular destination

Mexico is banking on tourists filling those rooms, especially new ones from developing economies such as Brazil, China and Russia.  The country is still ranked 10th globally in the number of visitors it receives, and it is still the most popular destination for Americans, who account for the vast majority of tourism visits, and Canadians.

The Riviera Maya has shown the greatest population growth in the Mexico in the last five years, at average rates of 18%.
In the last two decades, Playa del Carmen, the main location on the Riviera Maya, has become the place to stay, turning into a city that offers hotels and restaurants in every category.
This has led to a strong inflow of foreign visitors, mainly from Europe, the US, and Canada.

For these reasons – as well as its spectacular natural and cultural assets – the Mayan Riviera is appealing to national and foreign investors, and has become one of the main poles for tourist development.  Factors such as the creation of a new airport, the train to Tulum, the improvement of highways, and growth in tourism infrastructure -  new hotels, golf courses, and tourist super projects – have and will continue to be essential in order to keep attracting foreign investment to the area.

The government believes 2012 will be a record for the sector, which accounts for 9% of GDP.  The Riviera Maya is also drawing more and more visitors from Eastern Europe and other places.

Expedia says it has seen a surge in travelers to Mexico from emerging markets. They are travelers who like to spend. The average Russian will stay nine nights compared with an American’s three and a half.

And whereas the American might spend $1,000 a week, the Russian will drop that in a day on spa treatments at Le Blanc and the wine cellars of Cancun, says Gloria Guevara, Mexico’s tourism secretary.

Mexico is chasing that new business. It has opened or is planning to open tourism promotion offices in Beijing, Seoul, Moscow and Brussels. It has simplified its visa-approval process. And it has counseled hotels and tour operators on what this new global audience wants in a Mexico vacation (Chinese: archeology. Brazilians: shopping. Russians: bling.)

Mexico’s focus on tourism is bearing fruit, a reflection of the broader engagement the country has with the global economy. That engagement is the backbone of Mexico’s economic growth, particularly in manufacturing.

In addition to its trade pact with the U.S. and Canada, Mexico has dozens more trade and investment treaties with other countries. Corporate investment continues to flow in—$18 billion of foreign direct investment in 2010 alone, a large chunk of that from the U.S.

Many of those international companies operate behind security fences in the region bordering the U.S.—the thousands of maquiladoras that employ hundreds of thousands of Mexicans.

And like the hotel chains, they all contend daily with the array of problems vexing developing markets like Mexico. But they have nonetheless taken a stake in Mexico’s future because the country is a cheap place to make things, with easy access to the U.S. market, not to mention archeological treasures, numerous historical places, great climate, breathtaking beaches, and more.  South of Cancun International Airport to Punta Allen are 75 miles of white-sand beaches and the world’s second largest barrier reef system.  This area, once home to the ancient and mysterious Mayan population, holds many of Mexico’s most significant archaeological sites.

That’s a big, stabilizing counterweight to the chaos of the drug wars.

For availability and rates at El Taj Ocean (# 2 luxury hotel in all of Mexico) Porto Playa, Maya Villa, El Taj Beach, and Villas Sacbe, contact Matt or Laura 312-560-3508 or drlauraleli@gmail.com

 

El Taj Ocean Condo Hotel in Playa del Carmen

El Taj Ocean is ranked #2 luxury Hotel in all of Mexico by Trip Advisor

Porto Playa Condo Hotel in Playa del Carmen

Porto Playa Condo Hotel is consistently ranked as one of the Top Hotels in Playa del Carmen by VRBO and Trip Advisor