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  2. 5 Outstanding Tulum Resorts—Each Under $400 Night - AOL

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    The Mexican beach town of Tulum has been the favorable place for the gypset crowd for quite some time, but travelers from across the world are increasingly enchanted by its bohemian approach, eco-f.

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    This included a five-star adults-only resort, Secrets Mallorca, in the coastal town of Paguera, bringing over 100 jobs to the region. One more Secrets location is expected on the Caribbean island of St. Martin in 2020, along with a Dreams location in Punta Cana. Also in 2019, ALG named Alejandro Reynal as its CEO.

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    St_Photography/Getty Images. Why We Love It: historic charm, natural beauty and vibrant nightlife. Average Daily Temperature in February: 82°F. Where to Stay: Dreams Tulum Resort & Spa (from $438 ...

  5. Destination by Hyatt - Wikipedia

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    Destination by Hyatt is a privately held lodging management company headquartered in Englewood, Colorado. It is the United States' largest independent hospitality management company, representing 40 luxury and upscale hotels , resorts and golf clubs internationally. [ 1 ]

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    Hyatt Hotels Corporation, commonly known as Hyatt Hotels & Resorts, is an American multinational hospitality company headquartered in the Riverside Plaza area of Chicago that manages and franchises luxury and business hotels, resorts, and vacation properties. Hyatt Hotels & Resorts is one of the businesses managed by the Pritzker family. Hyatt ...

  7. Riviera Maya - Wikipedia

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    Once the area was originally only called the "Cancun–Tulum corridor", but in 1999 it was renamed as the Riviera Maya, analogous to the Italian and French Riviera, with the instigation of among others, Miguel Ramón Martín Azueta. [1] At the time, he was the municipal president of Solidaridad, Quintana Roo.