Albuquerque, New Mexico Awaits!
Package includes:
- 4 day / 3 night accommodations at the Hotel Andaluz, a LEED Gold-Certified property in Albuquerque, New Mexico
- Breakfast daily and all hotel taxes
- Combo tickets to the ABQ BioPark, which includes access to the Zoo, Botanic Garden and Aquarium
- Tickets to experience the stunning views on the solar-powered Sandia Peak Tramway
- Dinner reservations and $100 meal allowance at the TEN 3 Fine Dining Restaurant, located at the top of the Sandia Peak Tramway
- Learn about their local culture with Indian Pueblo Cultural Center (IPCC) Museum admission tickets, including entry to the courtyard, mural tours, and the 'We Are of This Place' guided tour
- While you are in Albuquerque, consider these additional experiences for no additional cost to learn more about their natural environment:
- Explore the Petroglyph National Monument (one of the largest petroglyph sites in North America, featuring designs and symbols carved onto volcanic rocks by Native Americans and Spanish settlers 400 to 700 years ago)
- Engage in eco-friendly activities like hiking, bird watching, or skiing in the Sandia Mountains (Be sure to follow 'Leave No Trace' principles, respecting the natural environment and wildlife)
- A donation will be made on your behalf, and a Certificate of Environmental Stewardship will be provided in recognition of positive contributions to environmental sustainability. These sustainability efforts are made by charities vetted by the United Nations Decade on Ecosystem Restoration and will include support of plastic cleanup, tree planting, saving sea turtles, marine protection, wildlife habitats, or coral reef restoration
- White glove service provided by your dedicated fulfillment concierge to book your experience package inclusions
- This package is fully transferrable, and all inclusions are for two people and may be customized to include additional nights, guests or upgrades at your own expense.
- All package inclusions must be used within 24 months of date of issuance and are based on availability (select blackout dates may apply)
- Please note that all requests must be received at least 90 days prior to your desired event or travel date in order to ensure greatest availability and that all experience inclusions must be completed by the expiration date specified on your certificate
Andaluz – short for Andalucian – evokes the passion and pride of the region of Spain that has inspired the hotel’s décor and architectural style. Hotel Andaluz is the first historic hotel in the Southwest and only the second in the entire United States to receive the coveted GOLD LEED environment certification as one of the most sustainable historic hotels in the nation. From its gorgeous mountain vistas to its historic old town and Bosque river trail, Albuquerque makes exploring the great outdoors easy and fun. The ABQ BioPark is a living environmental park that protects the natural world and connects communities with nature. It is a refuge for thousands of animals and plants cared for by zoological, marine and botanical experts who lead significant science-based conservation work in New Mexico and around the world. It is an accredited, accessible facility that has earned the American Humane Certified™ seal of approval for its excellent treatment of animals and commitment to conservation. Rise from the hustle and bustle of Albuquerque by ascending one of America’s most stunning urban peaks on the Sandia Peak Tramway. You will reach the 10,378-foot crest of the Sandia Mountains where an 11,000 square mile panoramic view awaits. At the top of the Sandia Peak, TEN 3 offers a breathtaking dining experience meant to be savored bite by bite. All of their dishes are thoughtfully and responsibly prepared from scratch, emphasizing the unique flavors of the region and utilizing locally sourced ingredients whenever possible. Last but not least, tickets to the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center provides insights into Native American culture and history. By engaging in these activities, you not only enjoy the beauty of Albuquerque but also contribute to the preservation of its natural and cultural heritage.