Entries by Joanna Green

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Grand Residences Travel Gallery

Some of you still cannot be with us right now but we can bring the beauty of the Mexican Caribbean and the Yucatan to you. Here’s our monthly gallery showcasing some of the region’s many natural and historical attractions. How many have you visited? Which ones would you like to explore on future visits to […]

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Keep in Touch with Grand Residences

Check the Grand Residences and Royal Resorts facebook pages this month for videos and posts of Mexican Independence dance, music and other traditional festivities. Watch your friends from the Activities team and Kids Club give keep fit, dance and craft classes via Facebook Live. If you miss them don’t worry, you can watch the videos […]

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Growing up at Grand Residences

Meet the Campbell family from Ontario, Kimberley and Neil, grandparents David and Marilyn and Isobel and Ailsa, two little girls who are growing up at Grand Residences. Isobel is six and Ailsa is two and this is the family’s fourth visit to their home away from home in the Mexican Caribbean. We caught up with […]

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Flor de Canela dish of the month

Each month, Flor de Canela showcases a recipe from a different Mexican state. All are delicious and show the diversity of Mexican cuisine, no wonder UNESCO included it in the World Heritage list in the intangible culture category. In June diners will be able to try Sopa Tarasca, a tasty soup from the state of […]

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Every picture tells a story

This June, World Environment Month (June 5 is World Environment Day), we are celebrating the natural beauty of the Mexican Caribbean, its coral reefs, beaches and islands, jungles and wetlands teeming with life. We hope that our photo gallery inspires you to book an eco adventure to explore the state of Quintana Roo’s wild places […]

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Exploring Sian Ka’an Reserve

Everywhere you look in Sian Ka’an Biosphere Reserve there is water rimmed with the emerald green of the forest in the distance; water that seems to stretch forever and lose itself in the sky. The sound of a thousand birdcalls is borne on the breeze and the expectation of coming face to face with rare […]