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Nights: 7 nights

Dates: 18/10/2014 to 25/10/2014

Holiday Code: SAL1524

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A unique salsa break in the sunshine, with Robert and Jean White of Mambo City.

A brand new destination for 2014, Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Mayan Riviera offers everything you want from a holiday and we add a dose of salsa to really heat up your Mexican experience!

With six hours of salsa classes in our private open air venue at the hotel, we also include nights out at some of Playa's most lively clubs, the opportunity to visit Chichen Itza, Tulum, Xcaret and more, 7 nights All Inclusive at the 5* Hotel Iberostar Quetztal, direct flights with Virgin, airport transfers and full hosting by party-loving Robert and Jean.
 

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  • Return Flight from a London Airport (Regional add-ons available at a supplement)
  • Salsa classes with Robert and Jean
  • A full programme of evening entertainment, parties and nights out
  • Optional excursions to Chichen Itza, Tulum, Xcaret and more
  • Expert hosting by Robert and Jean White of Mambo City
  • Meet & Greet upon arrival, airport and hotel transfers.
  • Seven nights All Inclusive at the 5* Iberostar Quetztal in Playa del Carmen
  • Welcome party and Orientation Pack on arrival  

Iberostar Quetzal***** (All Inclusive) (Included) 

The 5 star All Inclusive IBEROSTAR Quetzal hotel, located right on the beach and a short distance from the centre of Playa del Carmen, is a tribute to the Mayan culture, combining tradition with luxury. The construction of the hotel has remained faithful to Mayan culture, from the architecture, which has maintained the traditional palm leaf roofs to the stone statues depicting different characters and magical stories.

There is a choice of no less than eight restaurants, including Japanese and Italian as well as local fare, and six bars including a pool bar with snacks. An enormous freeform swimming pool dominates the hotel gardens which are dotted with palm trees and "palapas" or traditional sisal-roofed huts. There is a wide range of water sports on offer as well as aerobics, cycling, beach volleyball, gymnastics, table tennis, tennis and a gym.

The hotel is situated a thirty minute beach walk or a 5 minute taxi ride (approx. $7) from the happening bars and nightlife of Playa del Carmen; a haven of peace but close enough to party every night.

All 350 rooms have balcony with garden/jungle/pool view, Air Conditioning, Mini bar, Ceiling fan, tea and coffee, telephone, Hairdryer, safe and satellite TV.

A unique salsa break in the sunshine, with Robert and Jean White of Mambo City.

A brand new destination for 2014, Playa del Carmen on Mexico's Mayan Riviera offers everything you want from a holiday and we add a dose of salsa to really heat up your Mexican experience!

With six hours of salsa classes in our private open air venue at the hotel, we also include nights out at some of Playa's most lively clubs, the opportunity to visit Chichen Itza, Tulum, Xcaret and more, 7 nights All Inclusive at the 5* Hotel Iberostar Quetztal, direct flights with Virgin, airport transfers and full hosting by party-loving Robert and Jean.
 

 

'An exhilirating blend of dance and experience of Caribbean life. Wonderful'

This holiday is for anyone with a passion for fun, glorious weather, stunning beaches and amazing nightlife! All dance abilities are catered for, from complete beginners to advanced Salseros - if you like the idea of spending a sun-drenched week meeting new people, enjoying nightly social events, learning new skills and experiencing a new culture, all in the heat of the Caribbean, then this is the holiday for you!

Sample Itinerary
This is a provisional itinerary aiming to give you an idea of what your holiday will look like. There will be some elements which will change: (OP) indicates an optional extra for which a charge will be made in advance.

DAY 1
Arrival and transfer the Hotel Iberostar Quetzal for a seven-night stay
Evening - Welcome drink and snacks followed by salsa night out

DAY 2
After breakfast, a Salsa class (two hours) followed by time to relax by the pool, on the beach or join us on an excursion to the world-famous Chichen Itza (OP).
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene

DAY 3
After breakfast, time to relax by the pool, on the beach or join us on an excursion to Tulum (OP)
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene

DAY 4
After breakfast, a Salsa class (two hours) followed by time to relax by the pool, on the beach or join us on an excursion to Xcaret (OP)
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene


DAY 5
After breakfast, time to relax by the pool, on the beach or join us on an excursion to Ek Balam (OP)
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene

DAY 6
After breakfast, a Salsa class (two hours) followed by time to relax by the pool, on the beach or join us on an excursion to Coba (OP)
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene
 

DAY 7
After breakfast time to relax by the pool, on the beach or stock up on souvenirs to take home!
In the evening we accompany you to Playa del Carmen's best nightclubs for a real flavour of the local dance scene

DAY 8
Morning - Breakfast and a final dip in the sea before transferring to Cancun airport for the return flight

DAY 9
Arrive in the UK.
 

Classes and Teachers: Over the course of your holiday you will receive at least 6 hours' salsa tuition with Robert and Jean.

Dance Levels: There will be at least two levels of Salsa tuition so that the classes will cater for all abilities, from beginner through to advanced. The dance teachers will be able to advise you on the first day of classes and suggest the level that is most appropriate to your ability and experience.

Syllabus: You will cover:-

  • Rumba
  • Son
  • Mambo
  • Cha Cha cha - slow mambo tempo
  • Reggaeton (popular music from Puerto Rico - a blend of salsa, meregue and reggae and currently very fashionable
  • How Cuban salsa differs from LA / New York style which you may have encountered in the UK.
  • Tembleque and Cuban body movement
  • Rueda (Cuban Wheel)
  • Cha Cha Cha

     

     

 

The Teachers: Robert and Jean White of Mambo City will be your hosts and teachers on this holiday.

Mexican Food is extremely popular in many parts of the western world. More often than not, it is a derivation of a style normally called Tex-Mex.   We recommend trying some "real" Mexican food:  

Comida Corrida

Most Mexicans eat a large lunch at about 2pm. This is called Comida Corrida ('fast' food is a common translation, but it doesn't do this great tradition justice, and is probably not the correct etymology, as 'full run' of a meal is closer) and is served at little non-fancy restaurants off 5th Avenue. It's usually very good value for money; for 30-40 pesos you'll get soup, a plate of food with rice and beans, tortillas and all the fruit water you can drink. For the main dish there's usually a small menu of standard dishes to choose from, such as chicken with some sauce, beef tips in tomato and onion, puntas a la mexicana, or meatballs in a chipotle sauce (dried and smoked jalapeño chiles). This is all good wholesome Mexican food, and can be highly recommended. An excellent place in Playa del Carmen for a comida corrida is La Casa de Piedra on Avenida 35 and Calle 32, but there are plenty of other good comida corrida places in town. Some taquerias are open in the day, but traditionally that's more of a nighttime thing.

Antojitos - Little Whims

Antojitos (literally, little cravings or whims) are the true Mexican Fast Food. Available from street booths and carts, by wandering vendors, and restaurants, these little gems are never far away. Authentic antojitos can be so tasty it makes us wonder why anyone bothered to formulate the fake tacos and burritos that most tourists recognize from home. A great place to eat antojitos is at a taqueria, where there is usually a good variety of different dishes. Antojitos are fun to eat; not only are they tasty, you can also order them one at a time and find your favorite.

The Tostada and Friends

Many antojitos are based on the CD-sized corn tortilla, but differ slightly in execution. We have tostadas, sopes, salbutes, papadzules and panuchos. One is hard fried, one is stuffed with beans. One comes with lettuce, another with grated cheese. They are all good! Shredded chicken or pork is a usual topping. Just throw a little hot salsa on it and try them all. The taco is also a friend of these guys, but you can make the taco yourself. For example, get a plate of alambre (meat with melted cheese) or grilled pork chops and put it in the tortilla together with some salsa, onion and fresh cilantro - there's your taco!

The Antojito's Big Brother

In the taqueria you can also get more full sized dishes. The ubiquitous quesadilla is a must if you never tried it before. The juicy gringa is a couple of flour tortillas with the al pastor meat in between. And yes, gringa means a woman from The United States. Flautas, Spanish for flute, is a real favorite made of corn tortillas filled with chicken or meat, rolled up to a tube and fried hard. It's usually served with shredded lettuce and some cream on top. If you're into weird meats, do try the tasty longaniza de Valladolid, a somewhat different sausage than you might be accustomed to. 

What are optional extras?  In addition to your holiday we also offer you a variety of optional extras to make your holiday even richer and add some local colour.  You can buy your optional extras at the welcome meeting at the beginning of your holiday.  We will ask you to pay in cash and fill out a form.  These are the optional extras that we anticipate running – actual details and prices will be confirmed on arrival. Some may require minimum numbers. 
 
FULL DAY

Chichen Itza
£56 GBP when pre-booked / $89.00 USD locally, operates daily
• ONE OF THE NEW 7 WONDERS IN THE WORLD. Chichén Itzá (Located 125 miles west of Cancun) is easily the most famous site on the Yucatan Peninsula and the massive site takes at least a day to explore. Chichén Itzá was founded in 445 AD. In 1204 AD was mysteriously abandoned. The city is divided into two areas. Old Chichén Itzá, built between AD 600 and 900; and New Chichén, constructed in the 10th century.
• Includes: Professional bilingual tour guide (Spanish-English), Visit to the Colonial city of Valladolid ( on board coach), Entrance fee to the Eco-archaeological park Ik-kil, Entrance fee to Archeological Zone of Chichen Itza, Buffet lunch at Xaybe'h Hacienda. Departs hotel 0815, returns 1830.


Tulum
£31 GBP when pre-booked / $49.00 USD locally, operates on Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays
• Tulúm is one of the most-visited Mayan ruins in Mexico. Eighty-two miles south of Cancun, it has the distinction of being one of the only known cliff-side structures overlooking the effervescent and an almost impossibly blue Caribbean. Ancient murals are quite visible, in some cases vivid enough to make the viewer wonder how recently the Maya actually left the grounds.
• Includes: Transportation with Air Conditioning, Bilingual guide, Tickets to Tulum Archaeological Zone. Departs hotel at 0930, returns 1400.

Xcaret Regular Tour
£62 GBP when pre-booked, $99.00 locally, operates daily
• Xcaret Eco Park boasts Flora and Fauna, Archaeological Tours, Water Attractions and has a great Swim With Dolphins.Located in Playa del Carmen. Among its main attractions are the underground rivers, a butterfly garden, a beach, several creeks and celebration "Xcaret Mexico Espectacular".
• Includes: Transportation, Entrance Fee to Xcaret Park, Night Show. Park opens at 0900 and closes at 2130.

Xcaret Plus Tour
£80 GBP when pre-booked, $129 booked locally, operates daily
• Includes: Entrance Fees, Buffet Lunch at Restaurants “La Laguna, La Cocina, Dos Playas, La Caleta or La Peninsula”, Interchangeable coupons for two Soft drinks or one beer or Fried potatoes at stores, drinking Carts and restaurants, Full Snorkel Gear in Area, Towel and Family Locker at Area Plus, 10% Discount coupon for water activities at The Reservation Center (Does not apply for Dolphins and Sea trek), Night Show. Park opens at 0900 and closes at 2130.


Catamaran Excursion
£55 GBP when pre-booked / $88.00 USD booked locally, operates daily
• Sail a catamaran and visit the beautiful coralline reefs enjoying an incredible snorkeling experience. Swim on the most splendid sites that form part of the Mesoamerican coral reef system, the second largest coral reef wall in the world, surrounded by all the beauty of nature.
• Includes: Round trip transportation, Use of snorkelling equipment (life vest, mask, fins and snorkel), Bilingual guide, Refreshments, Bottled Water, Snack (refried beans and chips), Lunch Buffet, Domestic Open Bar. Departs at 0800 OR 1200. Returns 1430 OR 1830.

Cenote Swimming (includes Ek Balam tour)
£80 when pre-booked, $129.00 USD locally, operates daily
• Visit the archaeological site of Ek-Balam. Ek Balam means "Bright Star Jaguar" in Maya, it is an ancient Maya city that had its glory before Chichen Itza. This archaeological site is one of the latest attractions because of its most recent restoration. Swim in the Cenote Maya: Descend into the region’s most impressive cenote through a large wooden staircase made with the ancient maya technique. Enjoy its beautiful formations and swim in this large natural pool. Maya Buffet: Includes different traditional dishes including, lime soup, cheese and chaya tamales, beans, vegetables rice, mole, chicken, hand -made tortillas, fruits, dessert, flavoured water and coffee.
• Includes: Transportation,Traditional lunch and beverages, Entrance fee to Ek-Balam, Archaeological and multilingual guide, Equipment for activities, Hammocks, Towels, Lockers. Departs 0700/0800, returns 1700/1800.


Coba
£62 GBP when pre-booked, $99.00 locally, operates Tuesday and Thursdays.
• Cobá is one of the most important archaeological sites in the area. Built between two lakes during the Classic Period (600-900 A.D.) The restored structures are in 5 groups connected by shady, well groomed trails under the jungle canopy. You may see or hear monkeys and an incredible variety of jungle birds. Walking can be hot and the air is humid so wear comfortable shoes and carry some water if you really want to see all the major areas. The Nohoch Mul Group, Conjunto Pinturas and Macanxoc Group can all be seen in about 2.5 hours at a leisurely pace.
• Includes: Air Conditioned Bus or Van, Professional Bilingual Tour Guide (Spanish – English), Entrance Fee to Archaeological Site of Coba, Visit to Mayan Village, Buffet at “El Bocadito”. Departs 0800, returns 1800.
 

HALF DAY


Swimming with Dolphins

£49 when pre-booked, $79 booked locally, operates daily
Puerto Aventuras, located in the Mexican Caribbean, is a tourism project strategically planned to show respect over nature and offers visitors all the attractions and amenities of a small city in the middle of the beautiful and exuberant Riviera Maya jungle. Dolphin Discovery facilities are located in the centre of this complex and were built inside a tropical green island with a lagoon: home of our dolphins.
You can choose from four programs to make your experience unforgettable!
Royal Swim (Swim Real): 1 hr (15 min. orientation and 45 min. in the water)
Dolphin Encounter (Encounter with Dolphins): 30 min. interactive experience
Swim Adventure (Swim Adventure): 45min (15 min 30 min orientation in the water)
Sea Life Discovery package (Dolphin and Sea Lions): 3 hours
Includes: 15 min Briefing and 40 min in the water, Round trip Hotel – Dolphin centre - Hotel, Use of all facilities and visit of Puerto Aventuras
Departs at 0900, 1100, 1300 OR 1500


ATV and Speed Boats
£39 when pre-booked, $63 locally. Departs daily.
Combine a perfect afternoon of fun on land and water. A activity on the beautiful beach of Maroma in the Mayan Riviera. Drive your four wheel ATV for 45 minutes and feel the rush of riding your speed boat for another 45 minutes on the beautiful Mexican Caribbean.
Includes: Round trip transportation, Single or shared ATV and Speed Boats, Sodas, Bottled water, Snacks (fried beans and tortilla chips), Taxes, Local medical insurance. Departs 1330, returns 1815.

 

On Arrival: You will receive a detailed itinerary and any other important information, including an overview of the local sights, recommended restaurants and other helpful tips.

Club Dance Holidays Host:   Your holiday tour host is there to make your holiday as enjoyable as possible. Club Dance Holidays Tour Hosts are a cut above your typical Holiday Rep with a lightness of touch that enables you to get the best out of your holiday without being in the least bit interfering. We make sure you get the best out of the destination even though you are there for a relatively short time and we do this through our local knowledge and our knowledge of dance. Club Dance Holidays Tour Hosts normally offer much more of themselves than you would expect including making sure your nights are sociable and fun often well into the small hours if that is your whim. During the daytime the level of participation and presence of Club Dance Holidays tour hosts varies according to the nature of each holiday and its destination.

Overview of the Week and Welcome Drink: At the beginning of your holiday there is an Overview of the Week where your tour host will tell you about all details of your holiday and answer any questions you might have. At the Overview of the Week you can buy your optional extras and we will invite you to be our guest to a drink.

Getting Around: You are responsible for making your own way to the dance classes and meeting points on the itinerary. We give you a detailed, annotated map and itinerary which make this easy. Nearly all of the activities we plan are within walking distance of the hotel. On one or two occasions it may be wise to get a taxi, and we will let you know when and how.

 

1. The rainy season in Playa del Carmen is from May to November, with possible hurricanes in the months of August and September. When traveling to Playa del Carmen, it is best to avoid the rainy season.

 

2. The official language in Playa del Carmen is Spanish, but Mayan languages are spoken all over the area. It is a good idea to at least learn a little Spanish when going to Playa del Carmen, although foreign languages such as English and French are also spoken widely throughout the city.

3. Most shops and ATMs in Playa del Carmen are located in Quinta Avenida. Stores and other businesses are typically open from 10 in the morning to 10 at night. Information centers for tourists are also available in Quinta Avenida.

4. All products and services in Playa del Carmen have a value-added tax of 10%. However, most tourists also leave additional tips for service, approximately 10%.

5. Numerous activities and itineraries are offered in Playa del Carmen. You can plan these itineraries ahead of time by booking early. This is recommended for big groups, especially when traveling during the peak or the vacation season. On the other hand, if you are just an individual or belong to a small group, you can opt to arrange your tours once you get there. This can help you arrange your schedule day by day and pick the cheapest tours available.

 

6. Most activities in Playa del Carmen involve the water, so wear appropriate beach clothing. If you plan to go scuba diving or snorkelling, you can opt to bring your own gear or rent from diving centres in the area.

Keeping your valuables safe: Although crime rates in Playa del Carmen are relatively low, it is sensible to take the usual precautions you would take in any large resort. Our advice is to leave expensive jewellery and unnecessary valuables at home. It is best not to put temptation in peoples’ way.  Do not leave your luggage unattended at any time and ensure that there is some way of locking or padlocking your suitcase or travel bag on the occasions where the luggage needs to be left in the bus or in the reception of the hotel. It is not unheard of for unlocked bags to be tampered with. When travelling we suggest that you keep your passport, travellers cheques, dollars and other important valuables about your person, in secure money belts or pockets. Although your possessions should be reasonably safe in your hotel rooms please ensure that your traveller’s cheques, dollars and other important valuables are always locked in your suitcase or in your safe when you go out.

 

 

 

After your day at the beach, head into town and take a stroll along the pedestrian Fifth Avenue strip, locally known as Quinta Avenida. La Quinta is the place to see and be seen in Playa del Carmen. By day it’s packed with people browsing the shops and boutiques; by night roving musicians entertain diners in the many restaurants and bars.

Playa del Carmen is one of the Riviera Maya’s top culinary destinations where you’ll find everything from street tacos to five-star establishments serving up their own unique takes on traditional Mayan and international cuisine.

As the evening progresses, La Quinta gyrates to the sounds of rock, salsa and reggae as people flock to the bars and nightclubs. The beach clubs get in on the action too, hosting dance parties that rage on until the early morning hours.
 

 

Dance Levels: There will be at least two levels of Salsa tuition so that the classes will cater for all abilities, from beginner through to advanced. The dance teachers will be able to advise you on the first day of classes and suggest the level that is most appropriate to your ability and experience.

Flights: Almost all our published prices include return flights from selected UK airports. If you are travelling from outside the UK we can offer you a holiday price without a flight included. Please ringus to find out which UK departure flights are offered on each holiday.Our client care team are happy to price you a flight from any UK airport. Supplements may apply for certain regional UK airports or if you are buying close to the time of departure. If you buy well in advance you will be able to take advantage of our Early Bird Discounts and promotions which apply on many holidays.

Transfers: We offer airport transfers at our chosen arrival destination airports to meet flights from a variety of selected UK airports. In addition, if you are on a different flight which coincides with our arrival times at our chosen airport, we can also offer you a place on the transfer. Our client care team can advise you on selected flights for your chosen holiday. Sometimes you may have to wait a short while at the airport to connect with our transfer. If you are not coming from our selected UK airports or are flying to a different arrival airport, we can happily arrange a transfer for you at an extra cost - please ask us for details. You may wish to make your own way to your hotel. To do this we will give you easy to follow instructions.

Making your own way there: For those whose flights don't coincide with our Airport coach transfer, you can make your own way to the Hotel in Playa de Carmen. We recommend a registered taxi which will cost around US$100 or a shuttle bus which runs a regular service between Cancun and Playa del Carmen. Journey time: about  one hour 30 minutes.

 

 

Books on Mexico: We recommend the “Rough Guide to Mexico" as well as Mornings in Mexico by DH Lawrence.

Mexico’s Economy: The local currency is the Mexican Peso and there is currently approximately $20MXN to the British Pound. US Dollars are widely accepted in the tourist resorts but usually attract a high conversion rate.

Tipping: Tourism is the most important industry on Mexico's Mayan Riviera and often the main source of income for many of the people who you will meet so tips are greatly appreciated. We feel our tour hosts work hard to give you an exceptional holiday and sometimes you may find that they add some special touches which are beyond the call of duty. If you agree with us, you might wish to show your appreciation by way of a tip. You can do this by putting money in an envelope on your own or by getting together with other guests. All tipping is evidently entirely at your discretion.

Budgeting for your holiday: Here are some guidelines on prices, to help you do your own calculations. Please refer to the optional extra section of the fact sheet for the prices of the optional extras.

Three course meal with drinks: £30
Tipping per day: £3
Nightclub entrance: £5 - £25
Rum and coke in nightclub: £7
Beer in a bar/cafe: £3
Coffee in a bar/cafe: £1.50

Passports: These must be valid for at least six months beyond the length of stay. Please check your passport now.

Health and Fitness: There are no particular health requirements for a dance holiday. However you should be able to dance for at least two hours a day in order to be able to enjoy the dance classes. Please inform us if you have any medical conditions that we need to be aware of.

Luggage Labels and Lost Luggage: We strongly recommend that you secure your luggage before flying by all means possible – tape and locks. You should attach large and clear labels to your luggage with your name, flight number and destination. Do not put travellers cheques, jewellery or money in your suitcase. In the unlikely event that your luggage is lost during the journey you need to independently take the matter up directly with the airline at the relevant airport.

Vaccinations: We are informed by the respective Embassies that no special vaccinations are required for travel to Mexico. However, the following vaccinations are recommended by NHS Direct: tetanus, typhoid, hepatitis A, polio, diphtheria, BCG and hepatitis B. Please consult your own GP in respect of which vaccinations you should have.

Insurance: This is a condition of booking please refer to the information supplement for details.

Travel Documents: You receive these (which include a detailed Information Pack and your flight tickets) when you have paid for your holiday in full and as soon as we have received your airline tickets. In some cases the airlines do not release the tickets until five days before the departure date. We also confirm the address and phone number of the hotel and the emergency contact numbers.

Weather: The climate on Mexico's Caribbean coast is tropical, with hot and humid weather.

Average Temperatures:    

Jan         16/25

Feb        16/26

March   17/27

April      19/29

May       21/30

June       22/31

July        22/31

Aug       22/31

Sept       22/30    

Oct        17/27

Nov       17/27

Dec        17/27

Useful Things to Bring:

Shoes suitable for walking around the streets
Broad brimmed sun hat/sunglasses
High factor sun cream
Insect repellent/anti-mosquito spray
Antiseptic cream in case of bites
Elastoplasts for sore feet
Aspirin/Nurofen for hangovers!
Immodium for stomach upsets
Travel washing powder (although the hotel may provide a laundry service)
Swimming costume essential/beach towel
Money belt
Money, plane ticket, full valid passport, visa
This fact sheet

What to wear for dancing: It is probable that you may get through quite a few clothes in the classes and dancing at night (you can get quite hot!) so bring a variety of outfits. In the clubs, the local dress code is quite casual and 'streety' as opposed to elegant and smart. Trainers are allowed at most venues. Shorts are not permitted. A useful tip for women is in that some clubs you have to leave your handbag in the cloakroom. Therefore its a good idea to bring a wrist/ankle purse or a purse that clips on to your trousers/skirt.