On the Pacific coast of Mexico's Riviera Nayarit, where beach, mountains, and lagoon flatlands converge along a wild shoreline, Rosewood Mandarina opened in April 2025. Rosewood's fourth property in Mexico, its 134 accommodations spread across rainforest, beach, and hillside, among them three specialty suites and two standalone villas, each with a private plunge pool. From Puerto Vallarta International Airport, a 45-minute transfer delivers you to a 3,000-acre nature reserve. Rooms are dressed in locally sourced woods, volcanic stone, and artisan textiles, with vibrant Huichol handicrafts drawing Nayarit's culture into the space. DS & Durga bath products in the Jazmín Yucatán scent, an outdoor shower opening to the treetops, a deep soaking tub set against shifting ocean light. The Cora Mountaintop Villa crowns the ridge across 13,000 square feet, its four bedrooms giving onto an infinity pool that spills over the cliff's edge, while the Canalan Beachfront Villa sits on the sand, the Pacific your first sight each morning. Every accommodation comes with dedicated butler service.
Dining unfolds across venues. La Cocina Mandarina, steps from the shore, is anchored by a traditional comal where handmade tortillas, tropical fruit, and freshly brewed coffee open the day. On the beach, Buena Onda serves coastal Spanish fare, grilled seafood, Tapas, and Paella. High on the mountain, Toppu folds Japanese precision into vibrant Mexican flavors, while Barra Peñasco hides among ancient cliffside trees, a mixology haven with a speakeasy spirit. By day you might surrender to Mexican botanical therapies at Asaya Spa, play the Greg Norman-designed golf course, or ride horseback to a seasonal polo match at the Mandarina Equestrian Club. This is a place for travelers who want deep conversation with the land, couples, families, and solitary seekers alike, each finding their rhythm where sea, mountain, and ancient belief intertwine.