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Experience the Rebirth of Mexico’s Rancho Pescadero – Islands

The exclusive retreat in Baja California Sur reopens this fall, offering more suites, villas, and wellness experiences.

Hit the reset button at Mexico’s Rancho Pescadero. Located just an hour north of Cabo, the beachfront resort recently underwent a transformation focused on luxury, wellness, and sustainability, headed by its original designer Lisa Harper.
When it reopens this November, guests will find a much grander property compared to when it opened in 2009 with just a dozen rooms. Now, Rancho Pescadero offers more than 100 luxury suites, with almost all of them offering beach or coastal views.
The suites and villas feature an aesthetic that inspires a sense of calm, with clean lines and neutral tones. Local designer Alejandra Templeton gives guests an exclusive tour of Mexico from their own rooms, by featuring fair-trade pieces from around the country, like talavera tiles handmade in Tlaquepaque, steel headboards with leather details from Chihuahua, copper vases from Michoacán, and fabrics sourced from Tijuana.
Spread across 30 beachfront acres, the suites give guests an incredible view of the ocean. From the roof deck, visitors can capture panoramic pictures sure to make anyone back home jealous. But you’ll probably want to stay off social media and enjoy it in real life from the comfort of a plush day bed on the patio of your personal sanctuary.
Get closer to the sound of crashing waves in one of the 12 oceanfront villas. Each villa has its own plunge pool, fire pit, and private beach access. You’ll feel like you escaped to a spa when you enter the gorgeous bathroom featuring peacock green talavera wall tiling and a free-standing, oversized black terrazzo bathtub. Floor-to-ceiling windows found by the double sink offer views of the outside, where you’ll find rainfall showers, flagstone and sand flooring, and native plants.

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