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La Casa que Canta, Ixtapa

March 27,2008

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A Romantic resort-

We wanted to visit la Casa que Canta for a while, and last week we had the opportunity to visit and experience it. 

This small luxury hotel in Ixtapa/Zihuatanejo-Mexico, stands ingeniously sculpted on a cliff with magnificent panoramic views.  Built from native materials and decorates with fine hand-crafted Mexican furniture.

 La Casa que Canta

La Casa que Canta, “The house that sings” name given for the sound that the sea waves creates with the cliff that surrounds the hotel area.  We were greeted with a wonderful floral arrangement on our bed as well as a couple of shots of tequila.  In its 25 deluxe suites the magnificent view can be appreciated, the suites are very spacious and all decorated with a nice Mexican charm, 11 of which have private pools, definitely the private-pool was the best part of the room.  The wonderful sunset can be enjoyed from the infinity pool which you may recognize from the movie “When a Man Loves a Woman”. The resort has its own sea-water pool and two luxurious residences by the beach - El Murmullo and El Ensueño.The restaurant with its Mexican will surprised you with the great flavors and color of each dish.  We recommend you to try the succulent ceviche (fish or shellfish marinated in lemon or orange juice, onion and Mexican pepper) also try the fresh fruit desserts.

Restaurant

The hotel restaurant Mexican cuisine the hotel restaurant  There are a few stairs, so if you have knee problems, might want to think about it, otherwise we are sure La casa que Canta will achieve all your expectations, in a few days stay it will make you feel younger, with more energy and also will open eyes and the way of appreciate the beautiful views as it did to us.  The privacy and the cozy architecture are the perfect match for a valuable and unforgettable gorgeous time with your soulmate. Read more at Travelerminds.com



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