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Hyatt Hotels Corporation (NYSE: H) announced today the
opening of Rancho Pescadero, the newest addition to The Unbound
Collection. Immersed in the uncomplicated pleasures of Baja California Sur’s
striking landscape, Rancho Pescadero raises the bar on responsible development
with an environmentally conscious mindset and an elevated guest experience that
redefines the traditional concept of destination wellness.
Rancho Pescadero, or ‘Rancho’ as locals call it, has been the area’s
most sought-after hotel since it was first opened with just 12 rooms by
Founder/Owner Lisa Harper in 2009. Inspired during a camping stint on a
secluded beach in El Pescadero, just outside the town of Todos Santos, Harper
purchased the land, a former poblano chili farm since 1938, planted neem and
palm trees and built a small Hacienda. She, in turn, created a relaxed and
intuitive atmosphere that soon became a home away from home for guests for
almost a decade before its temporary closure. Now, after a four-year respite,
the beloved Rancho returns, debuting a long-awaited transformation that marks
the arrival of a new level of beachfront luxury in Todos Santos – a prolific
farming and fishing community and Pueblo Mágico known for its historic
significance and unbridled local charm.
Edged between the
desert and an expansive stretch of coastline, the 30-acre resort features 1,100
feet of ocean frontage with nine interconnected gardens, two farms and a citrus
orchard that drive its culinary and wellness programs. There’s also a sea turtle
hatchery, a tropical bird sanctuary, and hiking/biking paths throughout.
Designed by Mexican architect Alejandra Templeton of Indigo Añil, a firm based
in Los Cabos, the resort’s light and airy aesthetic is characterized by neutral
tones and clean lines juxtaposed by playful textures that seamlessly blend with
their surroundings. From the moment travelers arrive, Harper believes they
‘cross-over.’ An unmarked concrete entry serves as a portal to a paradise
dripping in lush vegetation with vibrant artwork and bright pops of color at
every turn, creating a childlike sense of wonder as visitors shed the weight of
reality and settle in. From here, two paths – one made of brick and the other
sand – invite guests to choose how they journey through the property.
Twelve oceanfront
villas built into the dunes that dot the shoreline come with direct beach
access, outdoor showers, spacious patios with plunge pools, and fire pits. The
additional 91 rooms and suites, the vast majority of which feature ocean and
coastal views, include private roof decks and outdoor living spaces with plush
day beds. Bohemian-chic décor takes travelers on a journey through Mexico with
touches like Talavera bathroom tiling handmade in Tlaquepaque, steel headboards
with leather tassel detailing made in Chihuahua, and copper vases from
Michoacán and fabrics sourced from Tijuana. These pieces are custom-made for
the resort with the artisans hand selected by Templeton, who ensures everything
is purchased fair-trade.
Three dining concepts
overseen by Culinary Director Sandro Falbo draw from the natural bounty of
Baja’s unspoiled terrain, which is perfectly primed for a year-round growing
season. Falbo is no stranger to the land; he works with two farmers under his
tutelage and meets the local fishermen daily to secure that evening’s catch.
Botánica garden restaurant honors ingredients from the property’s Huerta with
an emphasis on locally grown produce and tables set amidst the gardens
enveloping diners in the native flora. At Centro, a social hub and gathering
spot, travelers can enjoy classic Mexican fare while lounging by two outdoor
pools. The resort also features a cocktail bar where recipes tout the healing
benefits of medicinal herbs, and a rooftop breakfast bar where guests can count
the whales migrating in the distance as they sip their morning coffee. Wrapped
around an infinity pool that hugs the curves of the coastline, Kahal seafood
restaurant is the perfect end to a day of sun-worshipping with an elegant raw
bar and selection of caviars, fresh seafood sourced from nearby Punta Lobos,
and international flavors fused with avant-garde techniques, like a Shucked
& Shocked duo of local oysters and a house-made guacamole with seaweed
chicharron. By day, guests can slip away in cenote-style jetted tubs and
floating double-loungers. By night, fire pits cater to conversations over the
sounds of the ocean.
The resort’s
25,000-square-foot spa evokes the feeling of being in a sacred space with a
wellness philosophy rooted in the wisdom of nature. At the onsite apothecary,
guests create their own blends of home-grown herbs, which they forage for in
the gardens and transform into oils, tinctures and scrubs for spa treatments
rendered in cozy outdoor treatment nests. The resort also features a hydrotherapy
circuit with an ice fountain, steam room, expansive shower and Himalayan salt
sauna; Reformer Pilates; a mix of traditional and aerial yoga; a lap pool edged
with palm trees; Pickleball courts; and an indoor/outdoor gym with TRX and
state-of-the-art equipment. A shaded pavilion offers a tranquil resting place
before or after treatments while a variety of daily rituals, including sound
bath healings, earthing meditations and native cacao ceremonies, best enjoyed
with a backdrop of the sun dipping over the horizon, occasionally meeting the
moon that rises over the eastward mountain ranges.
Rancho sits on an
underground aquifer fed by rainfall that rolls off the Sierra Laguna Mountains,
with arroyos that act as natural catch basins for rainwater and are used for
landscape irrigation. To preserve the local landscape, large swaths of land
were left open, offering direct, unobstructed beach access, and a complex
system of GPS cataloguing was used to replant native plants, which were moved
into a nursery during construction and transplanted onto berms built on the
backsides of buildings with a 90% success rate. With an intentional design
that’s true to the local landscape, select materials were chosen due to their
native abundance; fencing made with Palo de Arco wood creates shade in outdoor
spaces while white clover planted in lieu of grass grows locally and requires
far less water intake. Zero single-use plastics, composting and dark sky
lighting are some of the basics employed. A brand-new desalination and water
bottling plant ensures a constant supply of fresh drinking water. In an effort
to reduce carbon emissions and conserve energy, only electric carts and
bicycles are used throughout the property and a large solar farm is being added
to support Rancho's goal of converting to its own fully sustainable power grid.
Harper and her team’s regenerative efforts go far beyond the resort; to start,
they are building 170 homes for Rancho’s employees and breaking ground on a
technical school that will be open to all residents of the area.
Rancho Pescadero is
located an hour north of the San José del Cabo International Airport, with
direct, nonstop flight service from nearly a dozen U.S. cities including San
Francisco, Los Angeles, Phoenix, Houston, Dallas, Denver, Atlanta and Chicago.
The hotel can coordinate airport transportation, car service to Todos Santos
and nearby surf breaks, and activities that range from hiking, fishing, golfing
and ATV tours to whale watching, snorkeling, scuba diving and swimming with whale
sharks. All reservations include a wide range of complimentary “discovery”
activities that encourage travelers to experience Baja authentically at their
own pace. Ceviche-making, sunrise meditations, yoga, sustainability tours,
gardening workshops and aromatherapy at the apothecary are among the
experiences offered at no additional charge to guests.
Rates start at $895
per night. For a limited time, travelers can take advantage of Rancho
Pescadero’s opening offer, which includes 20% off best available rates, 15% off
spa services, complimentary discovery activities, a welcome and sunrise amenity
and the use of bikes, surf boards, yoga and fishing equipment. Booking is
available through January 31, 2023. For more information or to book a
stay, visit www.ranchopescadero.com. Follow the hotel
on social media @ranchopescadero.
The adults-only
resort is owned by Lisa Harper of Rancho Resorts LLC, participant of Virtuoso
and part of The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio, a collection of luxury
one-of-a-kind properties with a unique history and an immersive, enriching
guest experience. The opening of Rancho Pescadero marks the first hotel to open
within The Unbound Collection by Hyatt portfolio in Mexico.
Image Credit: © Hyatt
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