Monday, March 2, 2009

Riviera Maya a spectacular place

The Riviera Maya is famous for its large scale all-inclusive resorts and a historical tourism base of smaller boutique hotels along the highway 307 and on or near the beaches, attractive point fo interest of USA and the most important tourism region of Mexico.







A little bit of History

The first society to settle the Riviera Maya were the Maya, an Indian people who developed one of the most advanced civilization in Mesoamerica, the region of southern Mexico, Guatemala, western Honduras, Belize, and northern El Salvador. Researchers believe their ancestors crossed the Bering Strait at least 25,000 years ago when glacial ice enabled passage from Siberia to Alaska. Originating in the Yucatan around 2600 B.C., the Maya rose to prominence around 250 A.D. and flourished for a millennium, to be eventually conquered by the Spanish in the 16th century.

This area was an important commercial and religious center for the ancient Mayans, and there are many archeological sites to discover in the area, such as Tulum, Coba and Muyil.

Destinations

Tulum, Cozumel, and Playa del Carmen, as a ecological parks we have: Xcaret (pre-hispanic Park), Xel-Ha (subterranean current of fresh water), Aktun Chen (rainforest, caves and spectacular geological formations), Xaman Ha (sanctuary for tropical birds) and Sian Ka'an (Maya ruins, ecological reserve).
Many of the Yucatan Maya whose ancestors once built great pyramids and cities, are now building hotels and working in resorts and tourist businesses.

Why don't indulge yourself with a visit to this magical place, for any taste or interest you can have, the Riviera Maya it will give you all that you need to have a unforgettable vacation with lots of ancient culture, great family beach fun, five stars hotels, high class shopping, special honeymooners spots, convenient conventions centers, and much more.

Tuesday, February 10, 2009

Ready for the home of the future? It’s here!

The homes of the future always seemed so fantastic in the movies. Gadgets and gizmos could do everything from cook dinner to answer the door. Rooms were multi-purpose and the furniture was sophisticated and futuristic.
And now the future is here. New ideas in living room design are challenging us to rethink the home as we adopt a culture that is driven by technology and innovation.
One-time staples of the living room – chairs, sofas and tables – are being reborn and refashioned as technology and furniture become blended.
In their place are human-friendly furnishings that are connected to the home through audio/video links, universal remote technologies and interconnected systems. The focus is entirely on spiritual and physical comfort and being connected. Part of this trend is due in part to our technology driven lives – the techno-generation that grew up in a computer age is creating much of the demand.
As a result, furniture is becoming much more human-friendly, surrounding and enveloping the person sitting in it. Relational seating is also popular, creating groupings for conversation, watching movies on the plasma screen, joint surf sessions on the Net or competing against one another on the Wii. These seating areas are integrated into theater-quality Dolby sound systems that are customized to each room.
Of course, technology can’t provide comfort and convenience alone. Instead, living room design is going in new directions where furniture is concerned as well, emphasizing function and form equally, which should please those who are drawn to modern and contemporary furniture. In these new styles, you can retreat from the hectic world around you and find a sanctuary of comfort and bliss where your spirit and soul can relax and recharge. And when you want to indulge in the techno-side of life, it’s part of the living room design, rather than being an after thought.
Indeed, the future looks bright when it comes to living room design, as technology and furniture blend together to offer homeowners new ideas and options for decorating their home with all the creature comforts of a connected, high-tech world.