Mother’s Day Package at Grand Velas Resorts

Mothers are spoiled at the luxury all-inclusive Grand Velas Resorts in the Riviera Maya and Riviera Nayarit with Mother’s Day packages featuring spa treatments, VIP hotel transportation, breakfast in bed and more. Mothers can enjoy a romantic, private dinner on the suite’s terrace, also included in the packages for both properties. While Grand Velas Riviera Maya serves as the picturesque, private escape for Mom and Dad, the whole family is encouraged to vacation to Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit, which Mother’s Day package includes up to 50 percent savings on rates for kids and teens. The Mother’s Day Package at Grand Velas Riviera Maya starts at $415 per adult, per night, based on double occupancy and $362 at Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit.

At Grand Velas Riviera Maya, Moms travel in style with VIP private airport transfers, eat like a Queen with breakfast in bed and even enjoy a romantic, private dinner served on the suite’s terrace. Each suite, more than 1,000 square feet in size, becomes a sanctuary of relaxation, while a private butler-concierge can cater to her every need. Mothers enjoy further pampering at the resort’s Leading Spa of the World, as the package also includes a 50-minute Velas Fish Therapy spa treatment. This unique treatment employs one of nature’s smallest exfoliation techniques: doctor fish. During the first 25 minutes of the treatment, guests submerge the feet in small pools filled with the toothless doctor fish, which then go to work healing the dead skin cells of the feet, improving circulation and beautifying the skin’s appearance. Afterwards, a masseuse completes the healing treatment with a 25-minute, manual foot massage.

The Mother’s Day Package at Grand Velas Riviera Nayarit allows for the entire family to vacation, offering two complimentary stays for children under 12-years-old and 50 percent savings for teens. Mom and Dad can have some private time on the suite’s terrace with a private, romantic dinner for two, overlooking the deep blue Mexican Pacific and the misty Sierra Madre Mountains. Mom can also enjoy time to herself and unwind at the resort’s Leading Spa of the World with an included 80-minute Exotic Seashell Massage. The gentle massage with seashells provides spiritual serenity using the warm sensation of organic wax and an aroma in a choice of lavender, rose, passion fruit, or vanilla. Prior to the massage, Mom can relax for the treatment with a 60-minute Hydrotherapy Ritual, detoxifying the body using seven specially-designed, water-based facilities at varying temperatures.

Grand Velas Resorts all-inclusive rates feature a la carte dining at a choice of gourmet restaurants, premium branded beverages, fitness center with personal training sessions, 24-hour ensuite service, taxes and gratuities and more.

All packages are subject to availability. For more information and reservations, please call Velas Resorts at 1-888-323-4294 or visit http://www.velasresorts.com.



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