
APRIL., 2009 |
The Hidden Beach Official Newsletter • Volume 2 • Issue 31 • Page 1 |
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Regan Hook
Newsletter Editor





Hidden Beach is located on the beatiful Mayan Riviera, just one hour south of Cancun. www.hiddenbeachresort.com |
Greetings from Hidden Beach - The World's Only 5 Star, Gourmet Inclusive, Clothing Optional Resort. &Clothed when practical, nude when appropriate.&
Hidden's 5th Anniversary is just around the corner. Last year guests celebrated the grand opening of the all new Moonlight Lounge and this year promises to be just as exciting!
The party planning has begun, and although the details are being kept hush hush, rest assured that those visiting HB this May can mark their holiday calendars with a big fat FIESTA!
Thanks to Kahlua, Get Together Dinners don't end quite so abruptly. Sure the company has always been lovely, the food ever so tasty, but then what? The night was still young! That's until play-absolutely-everything band Kahlua burst on to the HB scene and revved up the atmosphere. From salsa to classic rock and everything in between, guests can now enjoy a broad range of music while winding down or getting wound up after a scrumptious dinner.
When you're naked you really have to be prepared - prepared to PAR TAY!
- Mike
The last time I had this much fun, I wasn't wearing any clothes either. Coincidence? I think not!
-Ed
Hidden Beach: It's so cheeky, it deserves a spanking!
- Caesar
This sarong? It was actually a gift from my mom; although, I'm quite sure she intended it to go over a bathing suite…
-Marguerite
In this issue...
• Au Naturel Anniversary
• Kick It Up a Notch with Kahlua!
• Guest Perspectives
• Who's Who Spotlight
• Spanish on the Fly
• Taste of Hidden
Who’s who spotlight.

Javier Juarez Vargas
In most cases people who concern themselves with the comings and goings of others might not be appreciated, regarded as nosey neighbors or even stalkers. In Javier's case, it's official business.
As a bellboy at Hidden Beach, he spends his days reviewing arrival lists, hauling heavy suitcases and making sure that guests, who have plans to go somewhere, get where they are going.
He's the soft spoken, hard-working sort and prides himself on providing good service. After work, he works some more in a foreign currency exchange office. In the little free time he does have, he is busily bartering. "Some people call me El Pirata," he says. "I have a nack for getting something from here and trading it for something from there, or finding a good deal here and selling it for more there.
Javier resides in the town of Tulum with his wife and 21/2-year old daughter. Any pets? "Well, I had a dog…" Change of topic.
Anything you would like to share with the guests of Hidden Beach? "Yes, you've chosen a quality place with great service for your vacation and I hope you have a great time."