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Ocean Coral & Turquesa Unveils Exclusive Privilege Area

By MGN EditorialFebruary 19, 2026 at 04:06 PM

Ocean Signature Resorts announces the transition of the El Beso Adults Only section to an exclusive Privilege concept at the Ocean Coral & Turquesa resort in Mexico.

In an exciting development for the maritime hospitality industry, Ocean Signature Resorts has announced that the El Beso Adults Only section at its Ocean Coral & Turquesa resort in Puerto Morelos, Mexico will transition to an exclusive Privilege concept starting May 1, 2026. According to the press release, the new Privilege area will offer guests enhanced amenities and services catered to a more discerning clientele. This includes access to private beaches, upgraded dining options, and personalized concierge services. 'Our guests have come to expect a level of exclusivity and luxury when staying with us,' said Ocean Signature's Director of Resort Operations, Maria Hernandez. 'The Privilege concept will build on the success of the El Beso section and provide an even more elevated experience for our most discerning travelers.' The transition is part of Ocean Signature's broader strategy to differentiate its resort offerings and cater to the evolving preferences of maritime industry professionals and their families. As business and leisure travel continues to rebound in the wake of the pandemic, the company sees an opportunity to capture a greater share of the high-end resort market. 'This is an important milestone for our brand,' added Hernandez. 'We're excited to unveil the Privilege experience and deliver the world-class hospitality that our guests have come to expect from Ocean Coral & Turquesa.'
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