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| Hyatt Playa del Carmen to launch with 'swimming hole' spa |
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| POSTED 12 Feb 2015 . BY Helen Andrews |
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The new hotel is built in a V-shape and features three bars and two restaurants Credit: Hyatt
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The Hyatt Playa del Carmen, Mexico, designed by Mexican architect Javier Sordo Madaleno of Rockwell Group, is scheduled to launch on June 1 2015 featuring a natural mangrove jungle, oceanfront infinity pools and a spa.
Within the 314-bedroom beach resort there is a spa with cenotes – natural pits featuring groundwater that are used as swimming holes. These are typically found on the Yucatan Peninsula of Mexico.
The new hotel is built in a V-shape and features three bars and two restaurants.
Catering for families, the resort will offer a Camp Hyatt for children, and for adolescents, a Teen Arcade will feature activities such as a ping-pong table, foosball table, 10-seat cinema and arcade games.
Weddings and events are also to be hosted at this property, with an oceanfront gazebo to complement the bridal suite for pre-wedding pampering.
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PROJECT PROFILE:

Hyatt Playa del Carmen
The Hyatt Playa del Carmen, Mexico, designed by Mexican architect Javier Sordo Madaleno
of Rockwell Group, is scheduled to launch on June 1 2015 featuring a natural mangrove
jungle, oceanfront infinity pools and a spa.

Location: Mexico
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