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    HOT hotels, hearing in the pools of Mexico Boutique Hotels

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    HOT hotels, hearing in the pools of Mexico Boutique Hotels
    2019
    19
    Dec

    Winter is quickly approaching, and with it the temperature lowers considerably in several areas in Mexico. Also, end-of-the-year vacations excites us for their closeness, the idea of going out and enjoying the last days of the year settled in a fantastic hotel is one of the best sensations we can experiment.

    Most of the times, we picture ourselves in a pool during our vacations, delighting in the relaxation only a pool can give you. But with a fewer degrees of temperature, the idea sounds a little less appealing.

    For experience, we know that the topic of heating in pools outstands in this time of the year, and the hotels part of our select collection know it too, so they are concerned with pampering our customers with warm pools (or jacuzzis) which will persuade you to spend several hours in the water during your winter vacations.

    Here is the list of the HOTTEST Mexico Boutique Hotels, which propose a “warm” experience to their guests.

    Artisan Family Hotels & Resorts CollectionPlaya Chachalacas: One of its two pools is roofed and heated, available from 9 am to 9 pm

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    Casa de Mita – Punta de Mita: Lovely heated pool

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    Gran Casa SayulaSayula:Heated pool, as well as the jacuzzi in the Terracota Spa and the bathtub in the Master Suite.

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    Hacienda Los LaurelesOaxaca: Heated pool, as well as the jacuzzi in its peerless Junior Suite Deluxe.

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    Hacienda San ÁngelPuerto Vallarta: 3 charming heated pool with amazing views

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    Villa MontañaMorelia: Heated central pool and bathtubs in rooms

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    Angela Ortega (Eng)

    Born in the central region of Mexico, but having lived most of her life in the beautiful state of Nayarit, Angela fell in love with this area’s landscapes and its natural beauty. With the firm conviction from an early age that she wanted to be part of the way tourism was managed in her state and the country at large, she studied a degree in Tourism Management and Development at the Technological University of Nayarit. Immediately following her studies, she immersed herself in the world of hospitality in Puerto Vallarta, an iconic city within Mexico known for its wide range of hotels. Working within this field, she took various positions, which allowed her to develop many skills such as teamwork and great service as well as to learn about the standards of operations at a large hotel complex. After taking a break from the hotel industry for personal reasons, her path met Mexico Boutique Hotels, a company that closely matched her personal convictions, which involve presenting Mexico to the world as a brand that guarantees memorable experiences thanks to its natural beauty and the excellent hospitably of its people who by their very nature provide great service and are excellent hosts. Angela currently serves as Chief E-Concierge and Travel Designer for the aforementioned company, offering travelers the opportunity to live a different experience every day, where attention to details make a huge difference.

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