
DECEMBER, 2006 |
The Hidden Beach Official Newsletter • Volume 1 • Issue 3 • Page 1 | Page 2 |

Peggy Aveyard
Newsletter Editor



Hidden Beach is located on the beatiful Mayan Riviera, just one hour south of Cancun. www.hiddenbeachresort.com |
Greetings from Hidden Beach The World's Only 5 star Gourmet Inclusive Clothing Optional Resort.
November was another fantastic month. We had a delicious traditional Thanksgiving dinner. Mike and I were completely 'stuffed' with all that 'stuffing'. I am gaining weight with all the great food here at Hidden Beach. We are deeply thankful for not having to wear tight fitting clothes, living the naked life and being a part of the amazing Hidden Beach family. Sorry for the guests that had to go home with there zippers undone!
I can not say enough about our wonderful Hidden Beach staff. Having done our fair share of traveling around the World, I would say they are all the best we have seen. If you choose to spend your holidays here at Hidden Beach, you will be pampered beyond belief!
We had a great time hosting the travel groups named the Lido Lizards and Sandy Sacks and Cracks. They were really fun people who know how to party naked of course. I send a special apology to The Sandy Sacks and Cracks group for getting there website wrong in my October newsletter. You can check them out at www.partynakedbaby.com I also want to give a special thanks to the Castaways travel company for their on going support.
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We have a lot of exciting things happening at Hidden Beach. So, take some time, relax and read on. And remember - "It is hard to be rude when you are in the nude."
In this issue
• Christmas and New Years Party
• Latest Improvements
• Who's who at Hidden Beach?
• Things to Do
Things to do...
Mayan Encounter
Your encounter with the Mayan culture starts with a 1,500 year-old historical journey to the ancestral city of Cobá, an archaeological site hidden deep inside the rain forest of south-eastern Yucatan Peninsula.
Walking through these vegetation-covered ruins you will literally feel the ancient rhythms of this once strong Mayan city-state.
Climbing the Nohoch Muul temple (the tallest pyramid of the state), you will be able admire the pristine beauty and immeasurable vastness of the surrounding sub-tropical rain forest.
Your Mayan Encounter ® journey then leads you to an authentic Maya village, a self-sufficient Mayan community living next to an integral part of the region's lagoon system. You will walk through the Maya community's forest, learning the mysteries of their local fauna and flora.
Your unforgettable off-track adventure tour then begins: exciting zip-line flying over an incredibly beautiful cenote, rappelling down into another cenote, a refreshing swim and canoe paddling on a lagoon of enormous beauty.
