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Mexico Boutique Hotels Announces Its Top Ten Best Sellers for 2007

Fri Jan 11, 2008 11:15am EST
It Wasn't Easy, But They Did It With A Little Help From Their Guests!

    PUERTO VALLARTA, Mexico, Jan. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- Top Ten Lists are the
tiptop of what's hot: from books to blogs to best-dressed ladies, they're the
one-stop-shop for those looking for the best. Mexico Boutique Hotels, an
eclectic collection of upscale boutique properties, knows a thing or two about
what it means to be at the "top". Now they've put together their own list
based not on their own criteria, but on the number of bookings made by their
very satisfied guests. And now, without further ado, the MBH Top Ten Best
Sellers for 2007:    (Logo:
http://www.newscom.com/cgi-bin/prnh/20070423/MXM003LOGO )

    10. Majahuitas - Puerto Vallarta

    This is the three-hour tour without putting up with Gilligan's shenanigans
-- and with much better food! In fact, while you're waiting for the dinner
gong (really) all you have to do is hang around in your hammock, flirt with
the fishes and work on your golden tan. Don't worry, though: the mainland is
just a hop, skip and a panga-ride away...
    9. Quinta Las Acacias - Guanajuato
    Guanajuato, a colonial jewel with winding cobblestone streets, gorgeous
gardens and romantic balconies, plays host to this French-style mansion that
harks back to the 19th century. Prepare to be seduced by the blend of European
luxury and Mexican beauty, plus its special brand of personalized attention
without pretension. This is elegant hospitality at its best, and nowhere will
you feel it more than when you're happily ensconced in one of its 17 splendid
suites.
    8. Xaloc - Isla Holbox
    Simple, casual, yet unforgettable, this is the place where you can swim
with the whale sharks in the morning, get in a little fishing in the afternoon
and enjoy your catch deliciously prepared on a handmade plate in the evening.
The white linen will look stunning against your tan -- as will the white sand
against your happily bare feet.
    7. El Tamarindo - Costalegre
    Imagine camping in the middle of lush, beautiful jungle -- in your very
own villa, with your very own plunge pool, hammock and outdoor living area. No
modern amenity is overlooked, and you will lack for nothing. Oh, and you'll be
right next door to one of the world's most stunning golf courses. Any
questions?
    6. Hacienda San Angel - Puerto Vallarta
    Perched above the lovely city of Puerto Vallarta, the beautifully restored
villas that make up Hacienda San Angel are a tour de force of fine antiques
and a tribute to the owner's good taste. The service, the food and the
picture-perfect location are the butter cream icing on this sophisticated
masterpiece. (And the margaritas are to die for!)
    5. La Casona - Mexico City
    Nestled in the heart of one of the most fascinating cities on the planet,
La Casona's privileged location is just a few blocks from the Paseo de la
Reforma, a main artery of the gorgeously restored historical center. From
here, the concierge organizes for lucky guests a variety of tours to enjoy
after the delicious complimentary continental breakfast.
    4. Villa Ganz - Guadalajara
    We know of a certain international superstar -- Mexican, by the way -- who
recently chose to spend a few nights in this wonderfully restored mansion in
Mexico's second-largest city. We won't divulge his name (hubba hubba), but we
do know he basked in the marvelous warmth of owner Sally Rangel, enjoyed the
exceptional service and found a much-needed respite from the Hollywood hubbub.
    3. Las Alamandas - Costalegre
    Their finest reviews are usually offered under condition of anonymity,
giving a hint of why this "heaven on earth" is so popular with the A-lister's:
great discretion and even greater privacy. Gourmet picnics unfurl on pristine,
paparazzi-free beaches; nature at its best surrounds superbly designed villas;
and exacting service ensures a perfect getaway. 'Nuff said.
    2. Meson Sacristia de la Compania - Puebla
    Heavy wooden doors open up onto a gorgeous courtyard filled with
beautifully preserved antiques and fine rustic furnishings, a tasteful
background that serves up exemplary service and award-winning traditional
Pueblan cuisine. Guests take home antiques, memories and the indelible
experience of learning how to cook the perfect mole.
And drum roll, please...
    1. Casa de Mita - Punta de Mita
    There was just no doubting Casa de Mita's ranking as numero uno: guests
have a tendency to effuse, enthuse and otherwise gush about their stay. This
also might be the only place where you'll actually want to take the all-
inclusive option: it's truly exquisite and a far, far cry from the usual
grease-laden buffet. This tiny jewel on a secluded beach puts the "I" in
"impeccable service" and we guarantee you will be hard-pressed to find a
reason to leave.
    Book any of Mexico Boutique Hotels' stylish properties by calling
1-800-728-9098 (U.S. and Canada) or visiting
http://www.mexicoboutiquehotels.com.
    About Mexico Boutique Hotels:
    Established in 1999 by John Youden's Producciones Viva, Mexico Boutique
Hotels is a collection of 45 upscale, independent member properties handpicked
for their intimacy, high level of service and outstanding attributes. Some are
housed in exquisitely restored architectural gems, others are paeans to
Mexican cuisine, still others showcase the sleekly modern-but they each
encourage guests to savor the many fascinating traditions of this vast country
and all offer guests a unique travel experience. Typically less than 30 rooms
in size, they are often destinations unto themselves. Based in Puerto
Vallarta, MBH is staffed by an experienced team of travel and hospitality
professionals who both live and work in Mexico.
SOURCE  Mexico Boutique Hotels

Sylvie Laitre, Mexico Boutique Hotels, +011-52-322-221-2277,
sylvie@mexicoboutiquehotels.com



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