In this week’s Experience Guide, diamonds are a donor’s best friend!
Our Diamond Luxury Mexican Resorts Stay offers a flawless tropical getaway for donors with an eye for sparkling sands and radiant relaxation.
With crystalline waters and glittering beaches, fascinating glimmers of the past, and wondrous plated delights, the resorts offer visitors a dazzling display of Mexico’s natural beauty and rich culture.
Read on and uncover how this alluring auction package will be the crown jewel at your next event!
If you’re looking for a hidden gem of a destination, no Latin American country shines quite as bright as Mexico.
Known for its rich history and vibrant culture, Mexico is home to numerous iconic landmarks such as the ancient Mayan ruins of Chichen Itza, the colorful colonial city of Guanajuato, and the bustling metropolis of Mexico City. Its culture is deeply rooted in its indigenous heritage, with a blend of influences from Spanish colonialism reflected in the art, music, folklore, and traditions of its people.
Mexico also offers visitors a warm, tropical climate year-round and stunning natural landscapes ranging from serene beaches and dense jungles to dramatic coastlines and towering mountains. The famous Mexican cenotes, natural sinkholes filled with clear fresh water, are an attractive destination of beachgoers looking bask in the crisp, cool natural pools.
NUEVO VALLARTA, MEXICO 20.6986° N, 105.2965° W
Nuevo Vallarta is a planned resort on Mexico’s Pacific coast, just north of Puerto Vallarta. Sitting on Banderas Bay, Nuevo Vallarta is bounded by the Sierra Madre Occidental mountain range on one side and stretches from Punta Mita in the north to Cabo Corrientes in the south.
With its beautiful beaches and luxurious resorts, Nuevo Vallarta has become a sought-after vacation spot for tourists. The beaches offer miles of golden sand, clear turquoise waters, and excellent swimming conditions for beachgoers of all ages. Nuevo Vallarta is also surrounded by lush tropical jungles and wildlife-rich areas. There are several ecological parks in the vicinity where visitors can explore the diverse flora and fauna of the region. Additionally, nearby attractions like the Marietas Islands offer opportunities for boat tours, kayaking, and rare species birdwatching.
Moreover, Nuevo Vallarta boasts a lively nightlife. The area has an abundance of restaurants, bars, and clubs where visitors can enjoy traditional Mexican cuisine, international fusion dining, and experience thrumming late-night entertainment.
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RIVIERA MAYA, MEXICO 20.5536° N, 87.1670° W
Riviera Maya is located along the eastern coast of Mexico's Yucatan Peninsula. It stretches approximately 75 miles from the town of Puerto Morelos to the famous ancient Mayan ruins of Tulum.
One of Riviera Maya's biggest attractions is its access to the white sand beaches and aquamarine waters of the Caribbean Sea. Visitors can relax on the shore or splash around Riviera Maya’s eco-adventure parks, such as Xcaret and Xel-Ha, where visitors can float in cenotes, explore underground rivers, and enjoy more adventurous activities like zip-lining. The Mesoamerican Barrier Reef, the second-largest coral reef system in the world, is just offshore, offering visitors excellent diving and snorkeling opportunities.
In addition to its natural beauty, Riviera Maya is best known for its rich cultural heritage. The region is home to numerous archaeological sites and ancient Mayan ruins, such as Tulum, Coba, and Muyil which provide visitors with a glimpse into the fascinating history of the Mayan civilization.
ACAPULCO, MEXICO 16.8640° N, 99.8823° W
Acapulco is a beloved beachfront city located on the Pacific coast of Mexico, in the state of Guerrero. Nestled in the foothills of the Sierra Madre del Sur mountain range, rugged peaks covered in dense forests surround Acapulco and offer a breathtaking backdrop for the city.
Playa Caleta and Playa Caletilla are among the best beaches in the region, offering ivory sands, azure ocean, and cliffs fit for a soaring spectacle: La Quebrada Cliff Divers of Acapulco. Performing daring dives from heights of up to 100 feet into the rocky waters below, La Quebrada Cliff Divers are internationally recognized for their acrobatic skills and precision. Tourists can witness these thrilling performances at specific times throughout the day.
Acapulco is home to numerous nightclubs, bars, and discos that come alive after dark. The Zona Dorada (Golden Zone) is particularly famous for its party atmosphere, attracting both locals and tourists seeking entertainment and live music. The Zona displays a more multifaceted Mexican cuisine complete with ceviche, tamales, fresh grilled fish, and a hearty soup made with hominy corn and meat known as pozole.
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PUERTO PEÑASCO, MEXICO 31.3195° N, 113.5372° W
Puerto Peñasco, also known as Rocky Point, is a resort town located on the northeastern coast of the Gulf of California in the state of Sonora. Situated just over 60 miles from the border with the United States, it’s a breezy vacation destination for American travelers, particularly from Arizona and southern California.
Renowned for its gorgeous coastline along the Sea of Cortez and cobalt waters of Bahía la Choya’s tidal pools, the warm and calm waters of Puerto Peñasco offer excellent opportunities for swimming, sunbathing, and sport fishing. Located nearby, the Pinacate Biosphere Reserve is a protected natural area and UNESCO World Heritage site. Visitors can explore the unique volcanic landscapes, craters, and lava fields, as well as learn about the area's rich biodiversity.
The Old Port area of Puerto Peñasco is a charming and quaint part of town. Here, visitors can find a range of restaurants and bars for traditional dining experiences or stop in and soak up some culture in shops selling local crafts and artisan souvenirs. The town also hosts festivals and events throughout the year, including Carnival, Independence Day celebrations, and seafood festivals.
A luxury resort package to Nuevo Vallarta, Riviera Maya, Acapulco, or Puerto Peñasco gives donors the opportunity to support your cause while treasuring the best of what Mexico has to offer.
Here are a few things they’ll take a shine to!
CRYSTALLINE WATERS & GLITTERING BEACHES
Perhaps the “Location, Location, Location!” heading should’ve read, “Beaches, Beaches, Beaches!” The magnificence of Mexico’s sweeping pearlescent coasts and turquoise seas will offer donors picturesque tropical beauty as far as the eye can see.
Donors seeking the secluded tranquility of a private shoreline can relax on any of the many hidden beaches of Puerto Vallarta. Or maybe they’re looking to unwind among the mangroves of Acapulco’s emerald lagoons and estuaries? Or gently float above the prismatic coral reefs of Riviera Maya and Puerto Peñasco? Whatever beach and resort experience your supporters are seeking, soft sands and glistening waters are waiting for them.
FASCINATING GLIMMERS OF THE PAST
Once home to sprawling indigenous civilizations like the Maya and Aztec, Mexico offers donors the best sightseeing experience for ancient history lovers in all of North America.
Donors can marvel at the myriad of long-standing ancient ruins that dot the Mexican coastlines and in Riviera Maya, find themselves face to face with one of the Seven Wonders of the World—Chichen Itza. Home to the iconic pyramid known as El Castillo (The Castle) or the Temple of Kukulcan, Chichen Itza is the most famous archaeological site in pre-Hispanic antiquity.
Nearby, the ruins of ancient Mesoamerican cities Coba and Tulum offer donors a glimpse of the massive pyramid known as Nohoch Mul (which visitors can climb for a panoramic view of the surrounding jungle) and a clifftop castle overlooking the Caribbean Sea.
WONDROUS PLATED DELIGHTS
Taking advantage of the ocean-brined palate of the Pacific, donors will savor the refreshing coastal cuisine and mouth-watering authentic Mexican dishes that turn every dining experience into a fiesta.
Bright lime ceviche, battered catch-of-the-day fish tacos, and light seafood stews are staples of the Mexican coast where what you sea is what you get. Donors looking to branch out can try the camarones al mojo de ajo—garlic shrimp cooked in butter or olive oil and served over rice—or one of Mexico’s famed shop corner fruit drinks. Called aguas frescas, these chilled beverages are made with ingredients like melons, mangoes, tamarind, or hibiscus flowers and are a delicious way to keep cool in the sun-soaked south.
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Stay in sun-kissed Mexico; the choice of city is yours!
With your Master Room featuring a king-size or two double beds, a jacuzzi tub, and a private terrace with resplendent views, a Four Diamond Luxury Mexico Resort is your own tropical getaway. The Vidanta Resort Series offers a wide variety of activities and several beautiful pools and water features to explore.
The Nuevo Vallarta resort is home to an Aqua Park, Kids Club, Lazy River, and two beautiful, well-appointed spas. There are two 18-hole signature golf courses and a 10-hole par 3. The Riviera Maya resort features gourmet cuisine from all around the world, including the only Cirque du Soleil dinner show in Mexico. Golfers can choose to enjoy the Nicklaus Par Three Experience. The Acapulco luxury resort pampers guests with its spacious rooms, private pools and sprawling Lazy River. Arrive at the resort in Puerto Peñasco and enter a land of magic and fascination. Seated between the Sea of Cortez and the Sonoran Desert, Puerto Peñasco is a unique environment made for stargazing, adventure, and exploration.
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