Showing posts with label Ajijic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Ajijic. Show all posts

Thursday, May 19, 2016

Huge hotel planned for Ajijic and Lake Chapala

Radisson Blu Hotel Announced at Mexico's Lake Chapala

Mexican real estate and investment firm Sun-Star Group, led by real estate developer Omar O’Rourke Martinez and his partner Thomas Wahl, a seasoned hotel executive, have executed an agreement with Carlson Rezidor Hotel Group, for the development and operation of a Radisson Blu Hotel at Lake Chapala, with an option for additional territories.

Lake Chapala is a popular destination located within 50 kilometers of Guadalajara, Mexico’s second largest city, and located within 25 minutes of Guadalajara’s international airport as well as El Salto, an important industrial corridor and home to the Mexican and Latin American headquarters for many multi-national corporations.

Radisson Blu is an upscale international chain of full service hotels and resorts brand with stunning design and truly innovative service features. These flagship hotels are found in prime locations around the globe, with more than 395 properties now open or in development in more than 110 countries.


Saturday, October 3, 2015

Nice aerial views around Ajijic

Promotional video produced ​​by "Crearte Media" about Ajijic, Jalisco, Mexico, located in the Lake Chapala area.



Vídeo turístico realizado por la empresa Crearte Media sobre Ajijic, Jalisco, México, ubicado en la Ribera de Chapala. 

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Ajijic Globo Regatta 2015

A very cool yearly event
One of Three videos


Turn your sound down because the crowd roar is loud
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