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Royal Hideaway Playacar: Sweet Tunes & Free Nights at the Riviera Maya Jazz Festival this Fall (Mexique)

Royal Hideaway Playacar: Sweet Tunes & Free Nights at the Riviera Maya Jazz Festival this Fall (Mexique)

Catégorie : Amérique du Nord et Antilles - Mexique
Ceci est un communiqué de presse sélectionné par notre comité éditorial et mis en ligne gratuitement le 11-08-2009


Riviera Maya Jazz Festival Delivers Sweet Tunes & Free Nights at Royal Hideaway Playacar this November

Musician and Resort’s Managing Director, Jean Agarrista, Showcases Saxophone Talent at Festival & On-Property

The seventh annual Riviera Maya Jazz Festival returns to Mamita’s Beach November 25-28, and music lovers, foodies, and pampered travelers alike can take advantage of a fourth night free at the award-winning Royal Hideaway Playacar during the event. The festival features four nights of complimentary musical performances by a variety of local and international acts including Al Jarreau, Sergio Mendes, and, on opening night, Royal Hideaway Playacar’s managing director Jean Agarrista with his ensemble, The Royal Band.

Attentive villa concierges can arrange for transportation to and from the musical festivities each night, in addition to providing area information, booking excursions, dinner reservations, spa treatments and more. Festival-goers will enjoy posh accommodations at the all-inclusive Royal Hideaway Playacar, and gourmet meals at six á la carte restaurants. In addition, the hotel features a piano lounge, high tea with live music each afternoon, a full service spa, and an unparalleled level of service, which made this the first all-inclusive resort to earn the AAA Five-Diamond Award, from check-in to check-out.

The Royal Band, which opens the festival on Wednesday night, November 25, was started by Agarrista and Rose Elena Valdez in 2005. In 2009, while preparing to record their first album, the band added a tenor sax, trombone and trumpet to the mix, creating a unique Latin sound that resembles the smooth jazz of the 1980s.

Agarrista has also been known to perform impromptu at the resort, so guests may see him, or hear the jazzy sounds of his saxophone, during their stay. “The Riviera Maya Jazz Festival is a fantastic showcase of music under the stars on one of Mexico’s most beautiful beaches,” said Agarrista. “I’m thrilled to be part of the festival’s opening night with The Royal Band, and always enjoy playing at the hotel – especially when we have such a large number of jazz fans in town!”

The seventh annual Riviera Maya Jazz Festival takes place nightly Wednesday, November 25 through Sunday, November 28 on Mamita’s Beach, in the heart of Mexico’s Riviera Maya region. The event combines a variety of musical styles and backgrounds, and features musical acts including Al Jarreau, Jim Beard, Sergio Mendes, Spyro Gyra, Aguamala, and more. For more information, visit www.rivieramayajazzfestival.com.

For those who can’t make the event, the fourth night free offer is available through December 24, 2009. For reservations at Royal Hideaway Playacar, call 1-800-999-9182 or visit www.royalhideaway.com.

Royal Hideaway Playacar vacations start from $300* per person, per night, based on double occupancy and includes unlimited meals and snacks, with six á la carte specialty restaurants and 24-hour room service, unlimited drinks featuring premium alcoholic beverages, a selection of house wines, juices and soft drinks, daily resort activities, evening entertainment, DVD library, non-motorized water sports, and all taxes and gratuities.



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