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El Dorado Seaside Suites, by Karisma offers barefoot elegance along a white sand beach. This adults- only, Gourmet Inclusive resort blends luxurious services, amenities and creative cuisine with a cool boutique - hotel atmosphere, which is why Forbes named it one of the most romantic hotels.
Unlike most other resorts in the area, the resort runs parallel to the beach, affording each room easy access to the beach, which is literally just a few steps away. All of the Junior Suites are decorated in a blend of contemporary and authentic Mexican style, and come with marble or Mexican title floors. The furniture is made of local wood which gives a friendly and visually appealing atmosphere to the accommodations.
El Dorado Seaside Suites, by Karisma is an Adults Only Resort and is located in Kantenah Bay Riviera Maya, facing the beautiful Mexican Caribbean. One hour south of Cancun International Airport, 25 minutes south of Playa del Carmen, 10 minutes south from the natural aquarium of Xel - Ha, 20 minutes south of the Ecological Park Xcaret, 25 minutes north from the ruins of Tulum, only a few minutes from the "Puerto Aventuras Golf Club" and numerous wonderful Cenotes. El Dorado Seaside Suites, by Karisma is an Adults Only Resort and is located in Kantenah Bay Riviera Maya, facing the beautiful Mexican Caribbean. One hour south of Cancun International Airport, 25 minutes south of Playa del Carmen, 10 minutes south from the natural aquarium of Xel - Ha, 20 minutes south of the Ecological Park Xcaret, 25 minutes north from the ruins of Tulum, only a few minutes from the "Puerto Aventuras Golf Club" and numerous wonderful Cenotes.
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