Ultimate Destinations In Mexico

In Mexico two properties that share views tof the sea, the 1,000-acre private beachfront community of Costa Palmas on Baja’s East Cape and auberge Resorts Collection’s third Mexico property, Susurros del Corazón.

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Spirited Escape in Costa Palmas

The 1,000-acre private beachfront community of Costa Palmas on Baja’s East Cape soon will be home to a duo of new residential communities. Beginning this November, the Four Seasons Los Cabos Resort and Private Residences will bow with 45 contemporary Guerin Glass-Architects-designed villas, beachfront and marina homes, and beachfront and beach club casitas ranging from 2,523 to 10,000 square feet, with prices starting at $2.25 million.

Also coming in 2020: Aman’s first Mexico property, Amanvari, a 1,000-acre private beachfront community featuring 25 two- to eight-bedroom villas designed by architect John Heah that start at $5 million. Homeowners of both developments will have access to a Robert Trent Jones II 18-hole golf course, 250-slip marina, and members-only Costa Palmas Beach & Yacht Club. “Costa Palmas was created for families and groups of friends who appreciate a fresh and mindful approach to design and lifestyle,” says Michael Radovan, Costa Palmas’ managing director. “Owning at Costa Palmas means your spirited escape never needs to end.”

COSTA PALMAS

Los Cabos, Mexico
800.819.5053
costapalmas.com


Susurros Del Corazón’s Sterling Debut

Auberge Resorts Collection’s third Mexico property, Susurros del Corazón, is now under way in Punta de Mita. Set to debut in late 2020, the luxury boutique resort will include 59 hotel guest suites and 30 modern residences resting on 33 acres overlooking the Bay of Banderas on Mexico’s Pacific Coast. Expect boho chic-designed, ocean-view homes ranging from three-bedroom beach casitas to a six-bedroom Presidential Villa, with prices starting at $1.95 million.

Homeowners also have access to Auberge amenities, such as restaurants, a pool, fitness center, spa, kids’ club, in-room dining and housekeeping service. “Consumers are attracted to Mexico in particular because it feels like it’s worlds away, yet has such easy access,” says Mark Cooley of SV Capital, the project’s developer. “The combination of having a true luxury getaway where you can relax, immerse yourself in culture and be only a two- to three-hour direct flight from most major U.S. airports provides the best of both worlds.”

SUSURROS DEL CORAZON

Punta de Mita, Mexico
888.826.0078
susurrosresidences.com

Photographs: Courtesy Of Costa Palmas (Top) And Susurros Del Corazón (Bottom)

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