
The sun sets in Mexico
The beach, the tequila and the ocean air breezes through your window. The palm trees sway in the wind and the smooth sounds of the salsa waft through the air as you watch couples stroll by your ocean-view villa. You sip champagne as the sun sets over the ocean. You have one night in Mexico, and it’s all yours.
The Riveria Maya is an intoxicating section of Mexico’s Gulf Coast. The white-sand beaches, private cabanas and moonlight massages create a sexy atmosphere even a single gal isn’t immune from. Room service is on the way – five cheeses, a bottle of Malbec and a hot brownie sundae appear and grace your in-room dinner table.
The water from the pool outside your room glimmers as mosquitoes fight their way through the humid air.
One glass of wine down. You find yourself lying in the day bed on your private deck, the open bottle placed perfectly within arms reach as you watch for shooting stars, guided by the man in the full moon.
A deep breath and the smells of chocolate-covered strawberries and jasmine flowers fill your senses. One night in Mexico is fast becoming the moment of solitude you’ve been seeking.




Beautiful! When I was there a year ago, taking a creaky public bus along a lush coastal highway, I remember thinking: “Well, I’ll be god-damned. It is as beautiful as they’ve all been saying.” And does remind one of a tropical French Riveria!
Too bad mine was tainted by incessant cat-calls and humiliating comments the moment I left my cinder block hotel. Your experience sounds highly preferable.
WOW, Melanie!! You are taking me back and helping me to reliive the many reasons I love vacationing in Mexico so much.
Thanks for the escape!!
One night in Mexico is magic