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Hotelito MUSA

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

Images Courtesy of MUSA

This 13-bedroom boutique Hotelito is MUSA’s signature destination hotel crafted and curated for unique, tropical-coastal landscape.

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Somewhere deep in the jungle, nestled amongst mountains and coast, lies a hidden paradise on 177 acres of sprawling palm groves and raw, untamed landscape. A new beachfront destination for like-minded nomads, makers, creators, and thinkers, MUSA is a model of community cast in utopian forms, and rooted in the pillars of conscious design, modern luxury, and unrestricted barefoot appeal. Your portal to the natural world in the search for personal expansion, hedonistic pleasure, and sophisticated adventures.

Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Modern white facade with wood-slat screening, concrete steps, and tropical plants casting dappled shadows in bright daylight.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Coastal cliffs overlook a pristine beach where turquoise waves meet golden sand, with rocky headlands extending into calm waters under hazy light.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Minimalist lobby with concrete floors, whitewashed walls, wooden furniture, potted palm, and framed mirror overlooking stepped entrance.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Stone courtyard with palm trees, reflected water channel, canvas shade structures, and modernist architecture in warm sunlight.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Minimalist poolside pavilion with tan cantilever umbrella, whitewashed walls, palm trees, and turquoise water reflecting architectural lines.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Oceanfront dining pavilion with timber ceiling, slate flooring, and infinity pool reflecting palm trees and sea horizon at dusk.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Geometric tile basin with crystalline water, architectural concrete edges, and reflected stonework creating layered depth in luxury spa design.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Palm tree trunks reflected in still infinity pool at dawn, misty ocean horizon beyond, warm golden light.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Woman in red apron arranging glass jars in minimalist workshop with concrete surfaces and natural light.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Open-air dining pavilion with concrete columns, woven rattan chairs, tropical plants, and golden-hour light filtering through vegetation.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Heron perched on rocky shoreline at dusk, golden light reflecting on calm waters and dark stones.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Clay tennis courts with palm trees and ocean horizon at golden hour, luxury coastal resort amenities.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Rooftop garden with raised planters, tropical palms, and minimalist concrete architecture overlooking lush landscape at dusk.
Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with wooden desk, striped bedding, woven pendant lights casting geometric shadows on white walls, warm natural light, earthy tones.

Grand Deluxe

Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Spa bathroom with curved black soaking tub, wooden wall paneling, glass partitions, tropical plants, and spherical pendant lighting overlooking lush landscape.

Luxury Suite

Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom corner with wooden side table, stacked books, terracotta ceramics, and natural light casting shadows on neutral walls.

Double Deluxe

Hotelito MUSA, Mexico — Minimalist spa bathroom with sunken soaking tub, concrete walls, wooden screen with climbing ivy, and three dark glass bottles on recessed shelf.

Junior Suite

The Details

What makes it Kobu

Nearby, surrounding localities known for locally-caught seafood and family-driven seaside restaurants, artisanal textiles, hand harvested salt, and dazzling gold are steeped in history and provide authentic connections to the local identity. Exploring nearby ancient ruins and uncovering local traditions, Casa MUSA fosters an authentic kinship with the heart and soul of the region.

Imagined by visionary couple, Mexico City-born designer, Andrés Saavedra, and Canadian entrepreneur, Tara Medina, MUSA evolved from progressive beginnings with LOOT — architecture and construction firm turned surf lifestyle brand, founded by the duo in 2013. LOOT bridges the gap between adventure, culture, art, and design for both curious travellers and the local community, opening a channel of communication with artists, and acting as a platform for collaboration. MUSA is the evolution of LOOT’s work; providing a blank canvas for endless possibilities for creation, exploration, and connection with like-minded people who share a common language of adventure.

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Directions

Zihuatanejo-Ixtapa International Airport (ZIH)

35 min by car

The Destination

Mexico

Inner Garden at Tulum Treehouse, Tulum 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.

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Photography

Commissioned photography for luxury hospitality and properties.

Selected work

Mandarin Oriental Bodrum, Turkey — Wooden terrace with linen curtains overlooking infinity pool, manicured trees, and Aegean Sea at golden hour.
Rosewood Mandarina, Mexico — Modern geometric architecture with warm ochre facade and expansive windows surrounded by palm trees at golden hour.
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.
Casa Lumeria, Mexico — Courtyard with limestone pool, wooden loungers, cream umbrellas, cascading vines on brutalist concrete architecture, minimalist luxury design.

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