The new hotel in Bacalar is one of the boldest moves in this plan, marking the chain's entry into a destination that has so far remained untouched by large hotel developments.
Bacalar, the Riviera Maya’s “lagoon of seven colors,” will be home to a new Marriott resort, the town's mayor has announced.
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