Sunderland Echo

When you can come to Cancún

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With the world awaiting, where better to return to global travel than land of tacos, tortillas and tequila.

Sunrise @ Moon Palace Cancun® All Inclusive Resort is already awash with Mexican wave of popularity.

Sun, sea and sand now seamlessly segued with safe and sound security amid mask-wearing social distancing.

Ideal idyll for our holidaymak­ers once roadmap rules relaxation allow.

The sprawling site is close to Yucatán Peninsula coastal city Cancún.

Caribbean blue meets wide white sands as mercury rises above 30C.

Welcome culture shock from drab, dark, dank days of UK lockdown.

Pool-side palms sway simultaneo­usly to soundtrack of relaxing rhythms.

Cool beers lead to salt and lime time, mezcal flowing like Rio Grande.

Rooms boast full-size spirits, complete with optics. You get the picture!

Available accommodat­ion offers VIP packages from Superior Deluxe Ocean Front to Swim-Up Suite.

Activities aplenty vary from include FlowRider® and Wired Lounge to Jack Nicklaus Signature Golf Course.

Lucky for some, there’s 13 restaurant­s, catering for all tastes - Steakhouse to Seafood, Asian to Indian, Italian to internatio­nal.

Chilaquile­s and chiles en nogada, enchiladas with elote entice those who want to spice up their life with local cuisine.

“From sun-up to sundown, the resort sizzles with energy and possibilit­y,” promise hosts.

“Take in as much or as little as you like. But, one way or another, you will definitely feel the pulse of paradise here.”

For sun-starved Brit whose only taste of paradise this past year has been a Bounty bar, it proved a sweet retreat.

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