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Iberostar Paraiso Beach sits between Playa Del Carmen and the lesser known city of Puerto Morelos which is about 15 minutes away from Cancun International Airport. The contrast between the two cities is very much noticeable. Puerto Morelos moves to a slower beat. It's easy going and full or artists, fishermen and divers. On the other hand, the glamorous Playa Del Carmen is fast-paced and vibrant. It's full of tourists flocking to the beach by day and hanging out by the bars at night. For the best of both worlds, Iberostar Paraiso Beach is the place to be.
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Iberostar Tucan is a five-star all-inclusive resort that sits directly on Playacar's splendid beach, just a five minute cab ride from Playa del Carmen in Riviera Maya, Mexico. Thousands of tourists flock to Playa del Carmen every year, livening up the shops, restaurants and bars of its most famous street, Quinta Avenida or Fifth Avenue. Playa del Carmen used to be a quiet fishing village. But passengers, traveling by ferry to scuba diving mecca Cozumel, soon realized that it was a heavenly spot with turquoise waters and white powdery sands, not to mention a glowing sun. It was the perfect vacation spot.
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Iberostar Dominicana sits directly on Playa Bavaro in Punta Cana, Dominican Republic, the land of Spanish, French, and Haitian influences. This five-star resort is surrounded by everything you'd expect from an all-inclusive vacation: Fabulous gift shopping, nightclubs, bars, restaurants and cafeterias, golf, and last but not least, white sandy beaches and glowing sunsets. More than two million tourists flock to Punta Cana every year, taking advantage of the water sports, exotic cuisine and those famous Dominican rum cigars. Playa Bavaro is truly the perfect setting for the perfect vacation.
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Iberostar Paraiso Lindo resides right on Playa Del Carmen, between Puerto Morelos and Tulum in Riviera Maya, Mexico. It's the vacation destination in the Caribbean for all ages and all tastes. There's so much to explore here, from adventurous water activities like windsurfing and scuba diving to sightseeing and learning all about the Mayan culture. Originally a small fishing village, Playa Del Carmen today is a hotspot for over two million visitors a year. You'll find some of them at Iberostar Lindo lounging around on a giant tube in the lazy river or facing the crashing waves in the only wave pool in Playa Paraiso.
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