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One&Only is Expanding With a New Resort in Mexico

By: Caribbean Journal Staff - September 8, 2019

By the Caribbean Journal staff

Ultra-luxe resort brand One&Only is expanding with a highly-anticipated new resort in Mexico.

The new One&Only Mandarina is slated to open its doors on April 2. 2020, according to the company.

The resort is set on what One&Only is calling “one of the last remaining beachfront jungles in Mexico,” in a lush area north of Puerto Vallarta on the country’s Pacific coast.

The beachfront resort will have “numerous” infinity pools, massage cabanas, eateries and bars, along with a dedicated family-friendly area called “The Plateau” and an adults-only enclave called “The Point.”

The centerpiece will be the One&Only Majahua Beach Club at the edge of the sand.

Accommodations will range from standalone villas to treehouses, some with private pools overlooking the Pacific Ocean.

One&Only has eight resorts around the world (including the popular One&Only Palmilla in Mexico), along with five other resorts currently in development.

For more, visit the One&Only Mandarina.

— CJ

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