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With its exquisite service and unique design concept, which looks to
transport guests to a story pulled out of the Arabian Nights, Las
Hadas offers guests the type of luxurious accommodations and
exclusive amenities that seasoned travelers expect from a world
class resort.
Las Hadas Golf Resort & Marina located 30 minutes from the Playa de
Oro International Airport is a spectacular 15 acre property, with an
18 hole championship golf course, water sports, a 70-slip marina,
1/4 of a mile of private beach, lighted tennis courts, fine cuisine,
elegant rooms and suites and above all, award winning service. We
invite you to Dream it. Feel it. Live it!
Las Hadas is found at one of the most beautiful
spots on the Mexican Riviera, in Manzanillo Bay. You'll feel like
you're living a dream come true while you walk through its streets
and Arabian architecture. Las Hadas has been ranked among the best
100 Golf Resorts in the world and is proudly a AAA 4 diamond hotel.
At Las Hadas guests can choose from 234 recently renovated spacious rooms and suites, some with their own private pool and all with a
private terrace perfect for relaxing and enjoying the breathtaking
views of the bay.
Award winning service, attention to special needs and personalized
first-class service all make a stay at Las Hadas a stay to remember
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Manzanillo
From a peaceful stroll through downtown
Manzanillo to an exciting day deep sea fishing. Manzanillo -the Sail
Fish Capital of the World- and Las Hadas offer you an endless array
of activities and attractions to choose from. Rent a yacht from the
hotel's marina, charter a sail fish expedition, enjoy beautiful
sunsets sailing towards Barra de Navidad, visit the city of Colima,
travel through time at the Museum of Western Cultures, explore
surrounding archaeological zones or experience the famous "magic
zone". Year round Manzanillo has a warm
weather, with temperatures going from 82ºF to 90ºF most of the time.
Manzanillo' S history is a combination of tales
adventurers from overseas, pirate legends and progress. In 1522,
Hernán Cortés and his crew disembarked in what would later be know
as Manzanillo in search of the treasures of China in the Pacific. In
1527, the mariner Alvaro Saavedra discovered what is now Manzanillo
which he called Bahía de Santiago de la Buena Esperanza. Cortés used
this bay on two occasions to protect his galleons from Portuguese
pirates.
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