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Karisma to Open First, Adults-Only Margaritaville Island Reserve in Riviera Maya in Early 2023

Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya rendering.
Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya rendering.

Bookings are now open for Karisma Hotels & Resorts' third property under the Island Reserve brand, the new Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya. It's the first adults-only, all-inclusive property for the brand.

Travellers booked by 31JUL 2022 can receive discounts of 47 per cent and room rates beginning at USD $220 per person per night for travel between 03JAN 2023 and 23DEC 2023.

The property features 355 suites within 13 room categories, nine food & beverage locations, three swimming pools, two pickleball courts, a St. Somewhere Spa, the first LandShark Brewery in Mexico, and more.

“As our third property to open under the Island Reserve brand, we wanted to create a new experience for our guests that is different from the others, which is why Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya is our first adults-only destination,” said Mario Mathieu, SVP Business Development, Design and Construction of Karisma Hotels & Resorts.

Coastal Chic Accommodations

Oceanfront Paradise Swim-Up Studio suite at the Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya.
Oceanfront Paradise Swim-Up Studio suite at the Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya.

Sitting on the beach and overlooking the Caribbean Sea, the resort features 355 suites within 13 room types consisting of king and double queen rooms.

Guests can choose from King Paradise Suites, offering "ample" outdoor space; the exclusive Beachfront Honeymoon Suites, an ocean-front suite complete with a fully-furnished living area and wrap-around terrace; to the Oceanfront Paradise Swim-Up Studio, boasting views of the Caribbean Sea and featuring a king-sized bedroom and living area that opens to a decked terrace and infinity pool.

The Coral Reefer Signature Suite offers a signature outdoor living space that can accommodate eight, including a fully furnished terrace, an "oversized" private infinity pool, a custom-built gaucho style grill, and an outdoor pool table. Private butler service will also be available.

Gourmet Dining and Bars

Guests can dine at the resort’s five restaurants, which include JWB Steakhouse, where guests are invited to step into the aging room where Margaritaville's “Meat Sommelier” can explain everything one needs to know about the restaurant’s vast variety of cuts; Frank & Lola’s, an Italian trattoria serving authentic dishes; LandShark Brewery & Grill, serving LandShark Lager brewed on-site and a variety of freshly-grilled specialties; The Boathouse, an all-day dining venue with "inventive" culinary creations and an international food display; and Far Side of the World, serving Pacific fare with culinary creations from faraway places.

In addition, guests can enjoy four resort bars, which include Salted Rim, an agave-inspired mixology bar; License to Chill Bar, Wet Feet Bar & Beachside Grill, a beachside atmosphere just steps away from the sea; the Five o’Clock Somewhere Bar & Swim-Up Bar; and the classic S.O.S. Swim-Up Bar.

Meetings and Events with Margaritaville Island Reserve

Another first for the Island Reserve brand, Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya features close to 5,000 square-feet of meeting space for up to 400 people with three breakout rooms with views of the Mexican-Caribbean Sea.

In addition, couples can book their wedding at the Sky Wedding location, which boasts views of the Caribbean Sea and offers a setting for the ceremony, cocktail reception, or private dinner.

Activities

Margaritaville Island Reserve Riviera Maya will offer a full slate of activities, from the St. Somewhere Spa, complete with nine treatment rooms including a couples suite and Bridal Suite, to the 2,000 square-foot Fins Up! Fitness Center with a 700 square-foot outdoor terrace.

Weekly events will include pool parties with live bands and DJs, evening beach bonfires, pickleball and cornhole tournaments, and daytime fitness activities including yoga, aqua fit, functional training, and more. Travellers will also have complimentary access to the resort’s non-motorized water sports equipment, including kayaks, snorkeling, and stand-up paddleboards. In addition, guests will enjoy an interactive and immersive entertainment experience, ranging from a solo singer to a full band playing classics to current favorites.

For more information, visit Karisma Hotels & Resorts' web site.

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