La Amada - 3 Bedroom Residence
Property ID 19815
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Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Entertainment
40"+ TV
Facilities
Workout Facility
Home security
Gated Community
Staffed Guard Gate
Other
Air Conditioning
Covered Parking
Washer & Dryer
Wireless Internet
Outdoor
Outdoor Pool
Property Details
Size
Condo with 2 Levels
3 Bedrooms, 2 Baths, 4150 square feet, 386 square meters
Bedrooms
King, Queen, and 2x Twin
6 Guests maximum
Nearest airport
Cancun International Airport
15 minute drive
Property View
Ocean and Marina Views
Additional Fees
$150 Resort fee payable to concierge at Check in.
Optional amenities with fees:
Spa access.
Golf Course access.
Personal Chef service. (limited availabilty)
Activities of Interest
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- Captain Hook Pirate Ship Dinner and Show on board an 18th Century Spanish Galleon replicas, dinner & show.
- Snorkel by coral reefs or swim with dolphins. Playa Garrafón is excellent snorkeling!
- Whale Shark Encounter Full-Day Tours. Glide alongside whale sharks and then soak up the sun on this guided day trip from Cancun.
- Chichen Itza, a World Heritage site, was voted one of the new Seven Wonders of the World. It is one of the most visited archeological sites in Mexico.
- Coba, an ancient Mayan city, east of Chichen Itza, located deep in the tropical jungle and rising up between two lagoons with the tallest pyramid in the Yucatan
Places of Interest
- Tulum is an ancient fortress city with breathless views of the sea. Tulum’s collection of ruins includes El Castillo, a castle perched on the edge of a limestone cliff. The Temple of the Frescoes is another must-see of this seaport city
- Punta Sur. At the island's southernmost point you’ll find a lighthouse, a sculpture garden and the worn remains of a temple dedicated to Ixchel, Maya goddess of the moon and fertility.
- Museo Capitán Dulché. The beach club entry fee includes drinks and access to a small maritime museum detailing the island's naval history.
- Hacienda Mundaca. Ruins in Isla Mujeres. of the 19th-century slave trader and reputed pirate, Fermín Antonio Mundaca de Marechaja.
- Isla Mujeres Turtle Farm. The farm provides refuge for loggerhead, hawksbill and green turtles ranging in weight from 150g to more than 300kg. It also has a small but interesting aquarium, displays on marine life and a pen that holds large nurse sharks.
- Isla Mujeres Trimaran Cruise. Enjoy the views as you cruise along, stopping at a coral reef along the way for an hour of snorkeling.