Travel With the Family to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico (PRWEB) April 30, 2008 -- CasaKidz, ice cream pedicures, teen spa treatments and kitchens en suite make traveling with children seamless this summer to Casa Dorada Los Cabos, Resort & Spa. Located on popular Playa Médano within walking distance of its renowned dining, shopping and nightlife, Casa Dorada brings a new level of service, style and amenities for families to the heart of Cabo San Lucas.
From Pedicures for Kids to Facials for Teens
To cool the feet from the summer heat, adults and kids alike can opt for a delicious and fun Ice Cream Pedicure at the Saltwater Spa that includes a cool marshmallow, chocolate or caramel mask and finishes with a delicious favorite ice cream flavor lotion. For teens looking for a little relaxation time away from the parents, a Teen Facial offers exfoliation, steaming and mask that leave the skin clean and fresh.
CasaKidz Playzone Daily Program
From 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. daily, the hotel's supervised CasaKidz Club offers children ages 4 to 11 the opportunity to play with kids their own age during several activities such as treasure hunts, painting ceramics and other arts & crafts, sports activities, movies, and video games. A kids' pool is also offered at the resort.
Comfortable yet Stylish Accommodations for Families
Casa Dorada has lavish suites and penthouses facing Cabo's iconic Land's End Rock that are perfect for families traveling together. Ranging from 900 to 4,500 sq ft and some with multiple bedrooms that can accommodate a family of six, the rooms offer kitchens, living and dining areas and furnished terraces and balconies. If the family decides to forgo cooking or dining at one of the hotel's restaurant, a resort chef can prepare a private meal in the comfort of their suite.
Activities for the family, such as the swimming with dolphins, golf, snorkeling, fishing, horseback riding and more, can also be arranged through Casa Dorada's concierge.
Rates start at $190 USD for a deluxe room and up to $1,620 USD for three-bedroom penthouse suite from June 1st to October 10, 2008.
Casa Dorada, a member of Preferred Hotels & Resorts, has 186 deluxe ocean-view rooms and suites situated on 5 acres of beachfront property. East meets West in the 7,000-square-foot Saltwater Spa that features unusual offerings such as a Chinese Balls Stimulating massage, a saltwater ritual and the Couleur de Vie, a treatment that combines color therapy, aromatherapy and thalassotherapy (salt water). 12 Tribes restaurant at Casa Dorada is inspired by the legendary 12 Tribes of Israel. Executive Chef Fabian Rios has sourced close to 400 ingredients from 30 countries to craft an irresistible selection of dishes inspired by the cuisines of Spain, Romania, Israel, Yemen, Ethiopia, Russia, France and more. Entertainment is in the offing at B lounge, which also features 50 different beers, including a custom mango-flavored brew. Casa Dorada also features an air-conditioned beachfront restaurant, private Beach Club and three swimming pools. For reservations, please call 1-(866) 448-0151 or visit www.casadorada.com.
Contact:
Aimet Arill or Megan Sterritt
KWE Group
305-476-5424
arill @ kwegroup.com
Sterritt @ kwegroup.com
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