A Delightful Long Weekend in Punta De Mita

Happy Tuesday, friends!

We just arrived home from the most delightful long weekend at Dreams Bahia Mita Surf and Spa in Punta De Mita, Mexico. This was a press trip, so I won’t share all of the details until the actual article comes out. But for now I’ll just say … this place was a pure delight.

Some highlights …

Our room included a small plunge pool, which was perfect for relaxing after a long day at the pool.
The girls loved playing “restaurant happy hour” with the treats in our room. Lotte was the mocktail maker, while Grace and Emilia served up some sweet treats <3
Me and my oldest babe, on our way to dinner the first night.
We’ve got our relaxation down to an art.
First night dinner views were a delight!
Honestly, the food at this all-inclusive was something special. It was very tailored to kids, while also being super tasty & special for adults.
I was told that in November, you can often see whales from the beach. Can you imagine?!
There were SO MANY pools and special features. The girls had a blast!
The new kids water park was really amazing! Tons of water features and shallow water so you didn’t have to worry too much about the littles.
We had a private cabana on Friday, and the girls REALLY took advantage of the services 😉
We caught some glorious sunsets from our balcony.
We went to a fun festival with a live Mariachi band!
The kids club was a huge hit! They did crafts, danced by the pool, conducted science experiments, decorated donuts and tons more!
Mom & Dad also were not too sad to have some alone time 😉 It allowed us to check out the “Secrets” section of the hotel, which is adults only. It felt extra special <3
YUM.
We were pretty happy to get the kids back … eventually 😉
Drinks at the swim-up bar in the adults-only pool. Super swanky.
We sure do love you, Mexico!
We rounded out our final full day with a last visit to the beach.
Adios, Mexico. Thanks for the super amazing time.
The girls & I all wore pant/short-suits to dinner on our last night, and it was friggin’ adorable.
Farewell Mexico!
You sure were colorful <3

Until next time, friends … bis bald!

Cancun, Mexico—Complete!

Hello beautiful Cancun

Well friends, we’re back! And Mexico was, I must admit, pretty much everything I thought it would be and more. The beaches were the most unbelievable blue. The people were so ridiculously friendly. Our all-inclusive hotel was, well, the epitome of all-inclusive (to include a mini bar and liquor cabinet that was refilled every two days).

Click below to read more about my amazing birthday trip to Cancun, and my recommendations for you should your travels ever bring you there…

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Booked—Cancun, Mexico

Well we did it, we booked a trip to Mexico. Cabo turned out to be a bit too far to trek for just a few days, so we went with the classic Cancun instead. Still, I’m beyond excited. It definitely gives us something to look forward to when it’s 9 degrees outside (seriously, it’s literally 9 degrees outside right now).

Anyway, we booked the all-inclusive RIU Cancun in what will allegedly be an ocean view junior suite. That definitely sounds like somewhere I want to be. And I’ve never done all-inclusive before (besides the Toilet-of-the Sea cruise to the Bahamas, of course), but they promise to include everything like daily meals and snacks, unlimited local and imported alcoholic beverages, regularly restocked minibar and liquor dispenser, unlimited non-alcoholic beverages, hot tub access, access to sun loungers, parasols and towels, gym and sauna, nightclub entrance, tennis, non-motorized aquatic sports equipment, entertainment, taxes and gratuities. It sounds too good to be true. We did our research, though, and all the reviews seem to say that it really is what it says it is. I certainly hope so.

The only downside to the experience of booking the trip was discovering just how little our airline miles for United actually got us. First were the blackout dates and restrictions. We were able to book an outgoing flight that was pretty decent, but there was nothing available for purchase using our miles to get us home, so that meant we had to pay for it. Then there were tons of fees associated with booking with our miles. About $55/person, actually. All in all, using miles to book the trip probably saved us about half the cost, or a little more, but I was more than a little disappointed with the flight availability and the ridiculous fees. Next time, I think I’ll be booking with a different airline.

Bis bald, friends!