[Tango] FW: Tango Workshop & Vacation in Mexico!
Lois Donnay
donnay at donnay.net
Mon Jan 5 13:23:53 EST 2009
From: Agape Pappas <findagapepappas at yahoo.com>
Date: Fri, 9 Jan 2009 00:34:44 -0800 (PST)
Join us for our Argentine Tango Vacation Workshops & Milongas with Somer &
Agape !!!!
LAS BRISAS HUATULCO
Huatulco, Mexico
March 16 - March 23, 2009
"Nestled on the western side of Tangolunda Bay, Las Brisas offers a
southeasterly exposure - allowing for a breathtaking sunrise over the bay
each and every morning. Whether you're taking a morning walk along the beach
or having breakfast in the coziness of your room you'll be inspired."
The hotel has been planned to resemble a small village divided into four
different areas. Due to its spaciousness and the distribution of rooms and
vegetation, this resort never feels crowded.
Bahias de Huatulco is actually made up of a series of nine bays and numerous
small coves stretching along 20 Miles of jagged coastline, including 36
pristine white sandy beaches. Some beaches are easily accessible and some
are only accessed by boat. The beaches offer excellent snorkeling and
swimming. Some of the more popular beaches are Playa Chahue, Playa Santa
Cruz, Playa Tangolunda, Playa La Entrega, Playa Consuelo and Playa Maguey.
What to do during the day:
This is the land of unspoiled beaches, so spend some time on one of
Huatulco's many stretches of fine white sand. Like sugar? You bet. Not many
people around either, so bring your book and some sunblock and
relaaaaaax...if you want to get acquainted with the area, hire a boat and
cruise the bays. The nine bays which makeup the Bahias de Huatulco are for
the most part unpopulated -- ask your captain to stop in at the Bahia de
Organo for some quiet beach time or the Bahia de Maguey for some
freshly-grilled fish. Paraiso Huatulco (local tel. no. 10-200) can arrange
for a boat and captain (many boats seat up to ten) at a reasonable rate;
allow at least half a day for a bay cruise...these waters are prime for
fishing, so if you've got a sense of adventure and want to reel in the big
one, local captains know where to go...there's a "town" here, too, and it's
called La Crucecita. Grab a cab and have 'em drop you off at the town
square, or zocalo. The church is the biggest landmark you'll see, and it
won't take you very long to see everything else. Be sure to stop in at
Panificadora Alejandro on Flamboyan Street for great pastries, and if you're
really hungry, pay a visit to El Sabor De Oaxaca on Guamuchil Street for a
huge platter of Oaxacan specialties. The many shops are filled with Oaxacan
arts and crafts, and there seems to be a beauty salon, or estetica, on every
block, so you can shop till you drop and look good while you're at it.
Hotel: http://www.las-brisas-huatulco.com
<http://www.las-brisas-huatulco.com/> <http://www.las-brisas-huatulco.com/>
Overview: http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31489
<http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31489>
<http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31489>
- All inclusive, (all meals included) at Las Brisas on the Tangolunda Bay,
Huatulco Bay, Oaxaca
- 7 nights with instructors Somer & Agape
- Tango lessons every night before the practica/milonga
- Two performances by the instructors
- all taxes, transfers, and fees included
- please book by January 16, 2009
$1495.00 without airfare and $1995.00 with airfare from Chicago O'hare (ORD)
RESERVATIONS:
Contact: Mila Beck 847.606 8386 or
http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31223
<http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31223&sid=21282> &sid=21282
<http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31223&sid=21282%C2%A0>
<http://www.itravelagency.com/default.asp?pid=31223&sid=21282 >
Agape
www.tangoreaction.com
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