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Hotels in Mexico

From Tulum to Oaxaca and beyond, Mexico’s beaches, jungles and vibrant city experiences are second to none — think sunrise adventures and sunset spa visits, fresh guava and ceviche, mezcal and margaritas. Try out the country’s new fleet of trendy boutique hotels with progressive approaches to sustainability and craft.

Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.●Shot by KOBU

Rosewood Mandarina

Nayarit, Mexico

From $886/nt

Maroma, A Belmond Hotel, Mexico — White-walled modernist courtyard with arched entryway, tall palm trees, terracotta floors, and mid-century wooden seating under clear blue sky.●Shot by KOBU

Maroma, A Belmond Hotel

Q.R., Mexico

From $800/nt

One&Only Mandarina, Mexico — Terraced wooden deck with orange loungers and umbrellas overlooking infinity pool and turquoise ocean, framed by native trees.●Shot by KOBU

One&Only Mandarina

Nay., Mexico

From $1450/nt

Full view of Hotel Terrestre, Puerto Escondido, Oaxaca, Mexico - Grupo Habita

Hotel Terrestre

Oaxaca, Mexico

From $300/nt

Casa Criollo, Mexico — Minimalist living room with cream linen sofa, dark wooden lounge chair, ceramic vessels, and straw hat on concrete floor●Shot by KOBU

Casa Criollo

Oaxaca, Mexico

From $950/nt

Casa Antonieta, Mexico — Overhead view of courtyard with arched colonnades, geometric ironwork railings, stone columns, cascading ivy, and guests seated at wooden table on dark tile flooring.●Shot by KOBU

Casa Antonieta

Oaxaca, Mexico

From $250/nt

NICO, Mexico — Modernist concrete residence with floor-to-ceiling glazing, brick courtyard, and mature trees framing minimalist interiors and garden views.

NICO

Nayarit, Mexico

From $840/nt

UMA Casa, Mexico — Curved modernist residence with floor-to-ceiling windows, terracotta furniture, linen curtains, and surrounding native vegetation under bright daylight.●Shot by KOBU

UMA Casa

Mexico City, Mexico

From $330/nt

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Cuixmala

Jalisco, Mexico

From $650/nt

Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Oceanfront dining pavilion with timber ceiling, slate flooring, and infinity pool reflecting palm trees and sea horizon at dusk.

Hotelito MUSA

Guerrero, Mexico

From $475/nt

Bardo, Mexico — Turquoise pool nestled between terracotta walls and tall eucalyptus trees, with loungers and minimalist architecture in warm sunlight.

Bardo

Quintana Roo, Mexico

From $270/nt

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist rooftop pavilion with cream sail canopy, concrete seating, wooden barstool, ocean horizon view, overcast sky.●Shot by KOBU

Nobu Los Cabos

Baja California Sur, Mexico

From $450/nt

Rosewood Mayakoba, Mexico — Modernist waterfront residence with stacked terraces, dark timber screens, and earth-toned stone overlooking lagoon vegetation under blue sky.●Shot by KOBU

Rosewood Mayakoba

Quintana Roo, Mexico

From $750/nt

Orange striped pool loungers at Baja Club Hotel, La Paz, Mexico. Grupo Habita

Baja Club

Baja California Sur, Mexico

From $250/nt

Hotel Esencia, Mexico — Modernist beachfront villa with white stucco walls and tiled roofs rising above dense jungle canopy, infinity pool and palapa structures below.●Shot by KOBU

Hotel Esencia

Quintana Roo, Mexico

From $650/nt

Paradero Todos Santos, Mexico — Minimalist concrete terrace with linen loungers overlooking vineyards and mountains at sunset

Paradero Todos Santos

Baja California Sur, Mexico

From $500/nt

Campos Polanco, Mexico — Warm-toned luxury interior with copper ceiling, wooden herringbone floors, geometric wall art, and sculptural furniture in ambient golden light.●Shot by KOBU

Campos Polanco

Mexico City, Mexico

From $330/nt

La Valise San Miguel, Mexico — Ochre stucco room with carved sun motif, wooden chairs, copper vessel, Aztec-inspired wall reliefs, and clay fireplace.

La Valise San Miguel

Guanajuato, Mexico

From $340/nt

Be Tulum, Mexico — Wooden pavilion with palm thatch roof overlooking turquoise lagoon, minimalist furniture, tropical beachfront architecture.

Be Tulum

Quintana Roo, Mexico

From $300/nt

Coqui Coqui Papholchac, Mexico — Stone pavilion with white roof overlooking lagoon and jungle, palm trees, lounge chairs, candlelit terrace at dusk.

Coqui Coqui Papholchac

Quintana Roo, Mexico

From $300/nt

Octavia Casa, Mexico — Narrow courtyard with stacked wooden-railed balconies, white walls, potted greenery, and natural light filtering through a minimalist passage.

Octavia Casa

CDMX, Mexico

From $250/nt

Tulum Treehouse, Mexico — Wooden lounge with cushions beneath towering palms and climbing vines, sandy courtyard at dusk with minimal furniture and tropical vegetation.

Tulum Treehouse

Q.R., Mexico

From $280/nt

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