Three destinations, one philosophy
Three destinations, one philosophy

Cuixmala
A private nature reserve and luxury resort spanning more than 30,000 acres along Mexico's Pacific coast. Jungle, savanna, and pristine beaches meet in a landscape where wildlife roams freely, organic farms supply the kitchens, and the scale of the natural world sets the tone for everything else.

Cuixmala
A private nature reserve and luxury resort spanning more than 30,000 acres along Mexico's Pacific coast. Jungle, savanna, and pristine beaches meet in a landscape where wildlife roams freely, organic farms supply the kitchens, and the scale of the natural world sets the tone for everything else.

Hacienda de San Antonio
A restored colonial coffee plantation at the foot of Volcán de Colima, surrounded by botanical gardens and mountain landscapes. Twenty-five individually designed suites, a kitchen supplied by the neighbouring farm, and a highland climate that is mild, quiet, and easy to stay in longer than planned.

Hacienda de San Antonio
A restored colonial coffee plantation at the foot of Volcán de Colima, surrounded by botanical gardens and mountain landscapes. Twenty-five individually designed suites, a kitchen supplied by the neighbouring farm, and a highland climate that is mild, quiet, and easy to stay in longer than planned.

La Residencia San Miguel de Allende
A fully staffed private residence in the historic heart of San Miguel de Allende, one minute from the Jardín Principal. Four bedrooms, a private pool, walled gardens, a live-in butler and chef. Available exclusively as a whole-villa rental for groups who want the city on their doorstep and a complete home to return to.

La Residencia San Miguel de Allende
A fully staffed private residence in the historic heart of San Miguel de Allende, one minute from the Jardín Principal. Four bedrooms, a private pool, walled gardens, a live-in butler and chef. Available exclusively as a whole-villa rental for groups who want the city on their doorstep and a complete home to return to.









