A popular Mexican proverb, when translated with poetic freedom and liberty, reads something like this. The reason to quote this proverb here in this article where we aim to discuss tourism, hospitality and hotels in Paraiso is, however, much broader than stating the obvious.
Paraiso is not really a first tier tourist destination in Mexico. It will not feature in the plans made by a large share of tourists who visit Mexico often. With that said, it should also be noted that there's much more that Paraiso can offer in way of tourism than it usually is given credit for.
Those of our readers who love their holidays to be spent in a place where tranquillity prevails and life is laidback, Paraiso is the perfect choice. Wide beaches overlooking the Gulf of Mexico and a wealth of other natural as well as historic retreats mean that time spent in Paraiso is rewarding on many levels.
Another reason (not quite pertinent in this context, but definitely worthy of a discussion, nonetheless) that Paraiso has come into limelight lately has much to do with the vast reserves of oil that have been found in last few decades in the waters near the city. Intense industrial activity ensuing from this has allowed the city's infrastructure to grow high in efficiency, furthering the potential of Paraiso in terms of tourism.
To witness all this beauty and history first hand, tourists will have to take the hard way out and make some solid plans. Take our word for it “ visiting Paraiso will be one of the most rewarding decisions you will ever take in your life!
Mexico is a fairly cheap country to visit. Paraiso conforms to that rule quite closely, rather than being an odd exception. This would only mean that finding cheap hotels while visiting Paraiso is an exercise that will be both easy and productive.
As far as prices are concerned, hotels in Paraiso can be considered to be at par with a small American town where motels and inns are the way to go. So, it should become quite clear to tourists form the United States that at a fraction of what you would be paying in beach-destinations in America (think of Honolulu, Miami or Long Island), you can do a whole lot more in Paraiso.
Choosing to trust a reliable brand, we would advise our readers to shortlist Ibis Playa Paraiso and Ibis Budget Downtown Paraiso. These two are pretty similar properties located at the opposite ends of the city. Relatively cheaper prices (starting from $80 per night) with a great deal of comfort and safety ensures that your stay in Paraiso goes as planned, without hitches or headaches.
Let's drive the discussion forward from cheap hotels to lavish, extravagant and often unaffordable luxury Paraiso hotels.
Since Paraiso is primarily famous for its sandy beaches, golden-ochre sunrises and various fishing activities, it is very easy to count this among a large set of ocean-side cities that offer the same deal to their visitors.
And if there is one thing that connects such destinations, it has to be the abundance of luxury resorts they house. Paraiso, falling in line yet again, takes great pride in having more than 10 top-class luxury resorts where tourists and visitors can hope to receive the best hospitality that money can buy!
While assessing the state of Paraiso hotels of the luxury kind, we stumbled upon a few overlooked gems and a few predictable finds.
Right by the beach, one can find the imposing building and vast expanses of Iberostar Playa Paraiso (playa, in Spanish, means a beach). It is a grand hotel where even the lobbies and elevators are ornate, while a large golf course adds the finishing touch to the whole deal. While staying here, however, be ready to shell out over $200 per night!
Not too far from Iberostar Playa Paraiso is situated the Grand Mayan Riviera. Entering the campus of the hotel is, for many tourists, akin to entering into a wholly different exotic world where splashes of colors and dashes of greenery combine together to create a wonderful effect. Not to mention, the hospitality provided here is comparable to any luxury hotel in the world.
Being a beach destination, there are obvious limitations to what Paraiso has to offer in terms of sightseeing. In Paraiso, however, tourists can enjoy a whole lot more than just usual beach-relaxation.
For example, waters by Paraiso beaches are quite shallow, making them perfect for some sea swimming. Fishing is a huge industry in Paraiso and tourists can get to see how it all works by going aboard a fishing tour.
Snorkelling and scuba diving are popular water sports here, and many professional service providers can help you indulge in these activities.
Comalcalco, famous ruins of an ancient Mayan city, lies a short drive away from Paraiso. You can either travel there yourself or just rent a private car/taxi.
There are many cacao plantations around the city, visiting which can help you understand more about a fascinating industry.
Paraiso can be visited throughout the year and you will get a very much the same deal.
During summer months, the activity on the tourism horizon increases significantly, pushing the prices up a notch or two. So, to avoid that, you can choose to visit Paraiso during winter/late summer months. Also, with that plan, you can hope to enjoy the spectacular Christmas celebrations in Paraiso!