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Manzanillo, Mexico is where Affordable and Fun Meet

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Looking for good affordable fun for a vacation you're not sure you can have? Take your family to Tesoro Manzanillo Resort in Manzanillo, Mexico.

At the Tesoro you choose from the 331 luxury rooms they have to offer, with rates starting at $185/N per family of four. And families who book their summer stay before June 30, 2009 can take another 15% off that price.  Each room comes with air conditioning, cable TV, in-room safe, and a stocked mini bar. Tesoro provides a variety of services for its guests like a beauty salon, spa, babysitting service, tennis courts, and Sunday morning mass.

Tesoro also has a lot to offer the kids, like 24 game rooms, the Corsarios Kids Club, and the Corsarios Kids Club Water Park. The Corsarios Kids Club has fully supervised activities scheduled for the day and night. Your child can have fun with scavenger hunts, races, games, camp outs, and more. The Corsarios Kids Club Water Park is the newest addition to the kids club, and with their water slides and pools, this makes a great way for your little ones to cool off. Also since your child will be fully supervised, you can leave them and do something you want to do. Take advantage of the different daily activities that Tesoro has to offer like Spanish lessons, volleyball, dance lessons, and aqua aerobics. To find out more about the Tesoro Manzanillo Resort, go to www.tesororesorts.com or call 866/998-3767.

While you stay in Manzanillo, you and your family have a lot of options to see and do very affordable activities and attractions. At the Cuyutlan Turtle Sanctuary, get a chance to see water birds, banana plantations, salt and brick mining as you head down to the Cuyutlan lagoon.  Kids will enjoy seeing turtles of all sizes come into the Turtle Sanctuary's pool and then go back into ocean. Admission to the Turtle Sanctuary is $3.75 per person.

Nearby the Cuyutlan Turtle Sanctuary is the Cuyutlan Salt Museum. Learn about the history of salt mining and why salt was highly regarded in Mexico. The best part is that you can pay what you want. Then your family can sit on the beach nearby and maybe enjoy a picnic where the sand is completely black. Afterwards bring your family to see a natural wonder at El Volcan de Fuego. This 13,000-foot active volcano goes off several times a day and is the most active volcano in Mexico. You can go on a 9-hour guided tour that will include hiking, rappelling, and canyoning on the highland near the volcano. You can choose from 6 different tours depending on how much activity you want. Prices range from $60-120 depending on which tour you pick. For more information go to www.colimamagic.com and click on Volcano Tour.

After being near fire, cool off at the Pacific Paddlers Kayak Tour & Snorkel. Great fun for both kids and adults, you get to sit on an inflatable kayak that has adjustable, padded seats, and take a tour of Juluapan Lagoon. Then you can snorkel in their 10,000-year-old coral reef called the Aquarium filled with colorful fish and living coral. This will cost $55 per person. For more information, go to www.gomanzanillo.com/features/kayak.   

 
 

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