![]() Owners Lisa Harper and Billy Moore have always placed great importance on uplifting Todos Santos, Mexico since Rancho Pescadero’s inception in 2007. Don’t get me wrong, it still feels like a resort – just a resort that is focused on what is important to today’s customers. The on-site boutique, a Fashionkind outpost (opening in December), co-owned by Nina Farran and Sophia Bush will comprise only Latin American designers creating positive social and environmental impact, and the design by Paul Duesing and Glazier Le Architects, sporting stone walls that continue from the balcony to the interior of the room with pebble-floored rain showers clad in colourful tiles almost entirely Mexican made and also supports local and regional makers, artisans, artists, and purveyors, solidifies the POV of being a boho-fresh, intentional, and barefoot sanctuary for those in-the-know. It’s normal to stumble upon things like a sound bath experience on the beach led by a local bohemian who infuses jazz with the singing bowls or a sombrero-making class. Michaela Trimbleįeatured on our 2023 Hot List of the best new hotels in the worldĮverything about this property is seemingly curated to feel more like a boutique hotel than an all-inclusive one. To recharge, there’s a café offering Mexican pastries, a juice bar for smoothies and acai bowls, and three restaurants, including a Yucatán eatery serving dishes with Mediterranean flair, from green gazpacho topped with crab to grilled octopus layered with creamy garlic mole. The newest and most luxurious lodgings are at the Esencia Mansion, a four-bedroom villa with three swimming pools, a 20-seat screening room, a subterranean speakeasy, and a nearby cenote where guests can paddleboard among the resident manatees. Hotel Esencia centres on a main house, where afternoon tea is served daily in the ocean-facing library, while stone paths lead to four expansive guest villas and 47 suites, each with a private terrace and some with a heated pool and solarium overlooking the Caribbean. Originally built as a haven for an Italian duchess, the 50-acre estate was acquired in 2014 by Hollywood producer Kevin Wendle, who has turned the property into the area’s chicest beachside retreat, beloved by tastemakers such as Bella Hadid and Lupita Nyong’o for its privacy. Near the powdery white sands of Xpu-Ha, the secluded jungle hideaway of Hotel Esencia is a reprieve from bustling resorts and hedonistic eco-hotels – yet offers all the trappings needed to never leave its grounds. While Playa del Carmen and Tulum on Mexico’s Riviera Maya teeter toward overdevelopment, there’s still an unspoiled coastline between the two fast-growing towns. We update this list regularly as new hotels open and existing ones evolve.įeatured on our 2023 Gold List of the best hotels in the world ![]() We're always looking for beautiful design, a great location and warm service – as well as serious sustainability credentials. When choosing hotels, our editors consider both luxury and properties and boutique and lesser-known boltholes that offer an authentic and insider experience of a destination. How we choose the best hotels in MexicoĮvery hotel on this list has been selected independently by our editors and written by a Conde Nast Traveller journalist who knows the destination and has stayed at that property. For a getaway that's well worth the flight time from the UK, our editors have selected the best hotels in Mexico, ranging from beachside treehouses to minimalist boltholes. Now, some of the best hotels in Mexico are found beyond the typical tourist strips and in places like Tulum, the up-and-coming Zihuatanejo and in flourishing Mexico City – recently voted one of the best cities in the world. ![]() Over the last few years a slew of new openings in Mexico has drawn attention away from Cancun's supersized resorts and towards boutique stays with a focus on local artisans, design and sustainability.
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