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La Casa Que Canta
Zihuatenejo Mexico
http://www.casaquecanta.com






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Address: Camino Escenico a Playa La Ropa
City: Zihuatenejo,  (Guerr)
Country: Mexico
Phone: 1-888-523-5050
Fax: 011-52-755-479-00

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La Casa Que Canta

A luxurious couples resort featuring activites such as golfing and scuba diving.


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When it opened in 1992, this spectacular, cliff-hanging resort made the covers of numerous magazines. Looking like a surreal hill town of pink adobe houses with thick thatched roofs linked by an intricate network of swimming pools, walkways, terra-cotta terraces and sun decks, La Casa Que Canta would be worth seeking out even if it were in the middle of nowhere.


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golfing, scuba, snorkeling, dining, water skiing, fishing, tennis, wind surfing, parachuting

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