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Mexico and Dominican Republic Resorts cheaper in 2005

Viva Wyndham Resorts in Dominican Republic offer sensational prices!


Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic (September 20, 2004) - Viva Wyndham Resorts is continuing to provide affordable vacation getaways throughout 2005. With a new property and rates starting from $53, the all-inclusive resort brand is offering travelers a chance to unwind at its six stunning beachfront properties in Mexico and the Dominican Republic.

The rates listed below are based on double occupancy per person, per night and include all meals and snacks, unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic beverages, welcome cocktail, unlimited non-motorized water sports, free sports lessons, daily activities program, nightly entertainment, participation in the Viva Wyndham Kid’s and Junior’s Clubs, and all taxes and gratuities. Children three to 17 years old eat, stay and play for only $30 per child, per night.

At the Viva Wyndham Azteca (Playacar) and its sister property, the Viva Wyndham Maya, in Mexico, travelers enjoy miles of white sand beaches and a central location close to the most popular attractions, including the Mayan ruins, freshwater Cenotes, and the charming town of Playa del Carmen. Guests at each resort can experience the distinct amenities both properties offer, including windsurfing, sailing, beach volleyball and pool volleyball. The new Renova Spa offers a sauna room, two steam rooms, two Jacuzzis, four massage cabins (one for hydrotherapy treatments), a beauty salon and fitness center. Use of the fitness center, steam room and Jacuzzi is complimentary to all guests.

Rates for 2005 at the Viva Wyndham Azteca (Playacar) begin at $100 April 1 through June 30, $110 July 1 through August 31, $100 September 1 through October 31, and $105 November 1 through December 23.

Rates for 2005 at the Viva Wyndham Maya (Playacar) begin at $90 April 1 through June 30, $100 July 1 through August 31, $90 September 1 through October 31, and $95 November 1 through December 23.

In the Dominican Republic, surrounding mountains and a beachfront location make the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach (La Romana) the perfect place to combine all vacation favorites. From hiking and biking trails to canoeing, sailing and even windsurfing, there is plenty to do for every outdoor sports enthusiast. For those looking for a more relaxing vacation, three freshwater pools offer a place to enjoy a cocktail while taking in the sun, as well as a pool just for the kids. Rates for 2005 begin at $53 April 1 through June 30, $60 July 1 through August 31, $53 September 1 through October 31, and $55 November 1 through December 23.

Just steps away from the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Beach, guests at the Viva Wyndham Dominicus Palace (La Romana) can take advantage of the amenities at both properties, including the full-service Metamorphasis Spa offering massage, wraps and hydrotherapy services. Along with numerous sports and outdoor activities, guests can explore the quaint fishing village of Cabarete or venture into historic Santo Domingo for a firsthand look at its colonial district. Rates for 2005 begin at $75 April 1 through June 30, $80 July 1 through August 31, $75 September 1 through October 31, and $77 November 1 through December 23.

Located on the northeast coast of the Dominican Republic, the Viva Wyndham Tangerine (Cabarete), which opened in October 2003, sets the stage for the perfect vacation. The area is a watersport enthusiast’s dream, offering kiteboarding, windsurfing, sailing, jet skiing, and excellent scuba diving. The resort’s Kelive Spa allows guests to experience the ultimate in rejuvenation. Rates for 2005 begin at $60 April 1 through June 30, $65 July 1 through August 31, $60 September 1 through October 31, and $65 November 1 through December 23.

Nestled along crystal clear beaches and towering palm trees the Viva Wyndham Playa Dorada (Puerto Plata), which opens in January 2005, defines the Caribbean experience. The property offers a wealth of activities such as a full-service spa, golf, horseback riding on the beach, swimming with dolphins, windsurfing, snorkeling, scuba diving, biking, tennis and more. The resort is minutes away from downtown Puerto Plata, Sosua and Cabarete, which all feature historic sites and quaint shops offering local hand-made art, clothing and jewelry. Rates for 2005 begin at $72 April 1 through June 30, $78 July 1 through August 31, $72 September 1 through October 31, and $78 November 1 through December 23.

Guests of Viva Wyndham Resorts can expect the same personalized experience they would at any Wyndham property with Wyndham ByRequest, the company’s guest recognition program. Free to join, ByRequest members can personalize their guest room by choosing from more than 300 options, including welcome snack, beverage and preferred magazine.

For more information call 800-WYNDHAM.


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