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Sandos San Blas Presents Dream Weddings in Feboda 2012

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Feboda 2012 Sandos San Blas

Sandos San Blas Nature Resort and Golf, our eco resort located in Tenerife (Canary Islands) was present at the wedding fair, Feboda, in Tenerife, where we presented a booth with extensive information about our unique wedding services in our San Blas eco resort.

The seventh annual Feboda highlighted the latest developments in the world of weddings, including banquets, dresses, hairstyles, gifts and wedding trends.  Sandos San Blas offered a small-scale stage overlooking the sea to offer fairgoers a firsthand experience of celebrating a wedding in an authentic environmental reserve.
We are excited to share our photos from this special event, and we invite visitors to explore more information about our unique wedding services.


 

Thomas Cook Kid’s First Program Visits Sandos Caracol

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Sandos Caracol Eco Resort and Spa was very pleased to host a recent visit from Thomas Cook’s new Kids First Family Vacations Program.  This unique new program offers video reviews of family friendly vacation destinations hosted by children who are visiting resorts with their families.  The on-camera reports offer in depth information about family friendly features and programs for children.

Sandos Caracol is excited to have our Eco program, water park, Kids Club, mini disco, and resident animals and wildlife featured by this exciting new travel program.  We hope you and your family will view the excellent video footage and schedule a visit to Sandos Caracol Eco Resort and Spa to enjoy a fun-filled, educational family vacation in our stunning beachfront location.

 

Sandos Hotels At the London World Travel Market 2012

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The hotel chain Sandos has been present in the World Travel Market, a leading global event for the travel industry, that is taking place these days in London.

Some company representatives have traveled to London to introduce news about the hotels and to meet  with clients, travel agencies, tour operators and tourism professional from all nationalities.

In other news, the Sandos Hotels team has introduced our first Adults Only hotel in Spain, Sandos Monaco (Benidorm) and some new international projects that will be launched next year. Also, our New Era event that will take place in Sandos Caracol on December 21st and 22nd to mark the end of the Mayan Longcount calendar.

 

Hairstyle Parade in Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf

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Medavita company and  Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf (Tenerife, Canary Islands) celebrated a hairstyle exhibition and parade to explore hairstyle trends for the winter of 2012-2013.

It’s the third time this company selected our hotel to stage and celebrate this event. After the cut, hairstyle and colors demonstration by two prestigious Italian stylists, we celebrated a hairstyle parade and enjoyed a coffee break.

Sandistas Present Day of the Dead Altars in Sandos Caracol

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On November 1, 2012 Sandistas in Sandos Caracol gathered to present tranditional altars for Day of the Dead.  Our Sandistas participated in this competition by department, and we had teams representing the housekeeping, Spa Sandos, restaurants, bar, maintenence, and entertainment departments.  All of these altars displayed traditional offerings for the day of the dead such as marigolds, pictures of deceased loved ones, candles, and favorite foods or drinks.  The altars were presented by members of each team who explained the symbolism and design of their altar.

housekeeping altarSandos Caracol would like to congratulate the winning team  fromour housekeeping department, who will all enjoy a free day pass at Sandos Caracol.  We are very proud and honored that our employees shared this very special holiday with us, offering our guests and opportunity to learn more about this very important Mexican tradition.

 

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Sandos San Blas celebrated the “Gánigo 2012″ Awards

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Sandos San Blas Nature Resort & Golf, located in Tenerife (Canary Islands) celebrated the Gánigo 2012 awards ceremony, a recognition San Miguel de Abona city council gives this year to  honor the pay tribute to everyone who contributed during the year in the region development.

This event, celebrated every year by “Centro de Iniciativas y Turismo de las Comarcas del Sur de Tenerife”, attended almost 400 guests. An special mention was dedicated to all the professionals and volunteers who helped  extinguishing the fire that strucked the island last summer.


 The winners this year have been:

•  Hotels, Hoteles Reverón.

• Shop and craft, Centro Comercial Abora y Chafiras S.A.

• Amusement and entertainment, Karting Club.
• Restaurants, bars and discos, El Lajar de Bello.
• Travels, Canarias .com

- Adeje, Asociación Española contra el Cáncer, AECC.
- Arico, D. Ramón Desiderio Martín Flores.
- Arona, Escuela de Folklore de Arona.
- Granadilla de Abona, Sociedad Cultural José Reyes Martín.
- Guía de Isora, Club de Surf Punta Blanca.
- San Miguel de Abona, Sociedad de Instrucción y Recreo Club Casino San Miguel.
- Santiago del Teide, Restaurante El Rincón de Juan Carlos.
- Vilaflor, Fuente Alta.

Special Mention: Radio FM los 40 Principales Sur Tenerife.

 

Honorable mention: professionals and volunteers who helped on the south of Tenerife forest fire extinguishing.

Photography: Rafael Mendiguchía Díaz

Sandos Hotels and Resorts Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos November 1-2, 2012

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Sandos Hotels presents Dia de Los Muertos October 31-Nov 2: Parades, altars, traditional foods, and cultural displays and performances

Day of the Dead or Día de los Muertos is an annual holiday celebrated throughout Mexico on November 1st and 2nd. During these days, families gather to honor, celebrate, and remember the lives of deceased relatives and friends. Many families build private alters in their homes or on gravesites to honor their deceased.  These altars typically feature symbolic objects or ofrendas (offerings) such as sugar skulls, marigolds, favorite foods and drinks of the departed, pictures of or possessions of the deceased, and candles.  The purpose of these altars is to encourage visits from the departed souls.

Orange Mexican marigolds called cempasúchil are an important symbol of this holiday, as they are believed to attract the souls of the deceased.  Flowers are placed on graves and altars, and in some ceremonies the petals are removed and spread over the area. In modern Mexico, the marigold is often called Flor de Muerto (Flower of the Dead).

Another common symbol of the holiday is the skull (calavera), which celebrants represent in masks, called calacas (skeleton).  Skulls are also represented in foods such as sugar or chocolate skulls, which are inscribed with the name of the recipient on the forehead and given as gifts to either the deceased or the living. Additional foods include pan de muerto (dead man’s bread, sweet bread made from flour and eggs and shaped into skulls, animals, or bones.

Mexican families typically spend time together around their family altar praying and sharing memories and stories about the deceased. In some locations, celebrants wear shells on their clothing, so when they dance in celebrations, the noise will wake the dead and encourage them to visit the altar.  Pillows and blankets are often left near the altar so the deceased can rest after their long journey to visit their living friends and family. In some parts of Mexico, such as the towns of Mixquic, Pátzcuaro and Janitzio, people spend the entire night in the cemetery near the graves of their departed relatives. In many locations, people have meals at the gravesites.

Some families create short poems called calaveras (skulls) that describe the personalities, habits, or interesting stories related to the deceased. This custom originated in the 18th or 19th century, after a newspaper published a poem narrating a dream of a cemetery in the future in which “all of us are dead”, and “reading” tombstones.

Newspapers often publish calaveras of public figures, with cartoons of skeletons in the style of the famous calaveras of José Guadalupe Posada, a Mexican artist. Posada created a famous illustration of a figure he called La Calavera de la Catrina (“skull of the rich woman”) as a parody of a Mexican upper-class female. Posada’s image of a costumed female with a skeleton face has become an iconic symbol associated with of the Day of the Dead, and Catrina figures often are a prominent part of modern Day of the Dead observances.

For more information about Dia de Los Muertos guests can visit the Smithsonian Latino Center’s  virtual Day of the Dead Theatre

 

 

A New Era: A Mayan Celebration of Life and Hope at Sandos Caracol December 21-22, 2012

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According to archeological studies in ancient Mayan cities throughout Mexico and Central America, the Mayan calendar has three main counts or forms: The Lunar or Feminine Count (Tun’Uc), which represents the cycles of moon, the Tzokiln, recording the cycles of the sun, and the Long Count (Cuenta Larga), representing the cycles of the major planets in earth’s solar system. Many archeologists suggest that the Mayans believed that each Long Count could bring significant change and rebirth to their communities.

Mayan astronomers calculated this Long Count calendar and cycle, which has been supported by modern astronomical studies, with the most basic tools. They recorded these calendars in pictograms, etched in stone, that we, as modern visitors, continue to view today in the Mayan archeological preserves of Xcalacoco, Kohunlich, Coba, Chichen Itza, and Tikal.

The Mayan Long Count will end on December 21st, 2012, when all of the major planets in earth’s orbit will align in a cycle that only occurs every 26,000 years. Most modern investigators, and many modern Mayans, believe that the planets will then begin a new 26,000-year revolution or “Long Count” — a new cycle.

In keeping with our underlying mission and model of offering unique environmentally and culturally sustainable programs, Sandos Caracol Eco-Resort and Spawill present a series of Mayan ceremonies and cultural events created to mark the end of the Mayan Long Count.

On December 21-22, 2012 in Xcalacoco, we invite guests to celebrate a transition to the beginning of what we, and many Mayan leaders and scholars, hope will evolve into a new era of environmental sustainability and cultural consciousness, rooted in ancient Mayan beliefs and practices.

Sandos Caracol will present several events in honor of the Mayan traditions and communities that have, for centuries, existed on the indigenous Mayan land of Xcalacoco, located a side of Sandos Caracol Eco Resort & Spa property:

  • A documentary video about Mayan culture in our theater and on television monitors throughout the property
  • A reproduction of a traditional Mayan Village on our main beach
  • A series of Mayan ceremonies written and performed by local artists and community members
  • Traditional Mayan arts and crafts produced and presented by local artisans
  • Temazcal ceremonies (extra fee)
  • An academic presentation on Mayan culture and the Mayan calendars
  • Photo exhibition on Mayan Culture

 

Sandos Monaco will be present at the 5th “Fira de Tardor”

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Sandos Monaco Beach Hotel & Spa will again be present at the Commerce, Tourism, Business and Gastronomy Fair, the 5th “Fira de TARDOR”, at L’Alfàs del Pi. It will start next Friday and you will be able to visit the commercial carp and enjoy the food and drinks routes during the whole weekend.

Sandos Monaco Beach Hotel & Spa

During this event, the Adults Only hotel, located in Benidorm (Costa Blanca) will promote their facilities, with special attention to the Spa, so in their stand there will be massages, manicure, pedicure, and facial treatments, reducing treatments, zone therapy or reflexology. Furthermore, they will make demonstrations of massage with bamboo sticks and scented sachets.

The fair will take place the next 19th, 20th and 21st of October during the festivities of themunicipality ofL’Alfasdel Pi. This year they are launching the new “Paseo de tapas” and “Paseo de copas” (food and drink tours).

Visitors will enjoy tastings, workshops, raffles, shopping, dining, and entertainment for children and adults.

Mangrove Crab Reproduction At Sandos Caracol

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During the months of September and October guests at Sandos Caracol Eco Resport and Spa will have an opportunity to witness the peak time in the reproductive cycle of mangrove crabs.

These large, land-dwelling crabs live in and among mangroves, and they have a variety of significant ecological roles. They maintain the energy chain in mangrove areas by burying and consuming vegetative debris, and they contribute to the airation and health of the ground by burrowing their large holes in the earth and mud.

Mangrove crab eggs, which they lay on the edges of the water, provide a key food source for young fish.  Mangrove crabs, themselves, are also a key source of food for threatened birds, such as the Crab Plover.

Removing these crabs from an area has been shown to cause increases in chemicals such as sulfides and ammonium which negativly impacts the overall health and productivity of the mangrove forest.

Visitors to Sandos Caracol can learn more about the important role of these crabs by reviewing some of the following resources:

Smithsonian Marine Station

Network of Aqauculture Centers

Mud Crab Aquculture