Me gusta Mexico – Designhotel Endémico / Mexico

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We enjoyed this special location. If you like luxury cabins, go to Mexico and watch out for this design hotel on a secluded hill in the wine-growing region of Valle de Guadalupe.

Endemico

This luxury cabins bring people into direct contact with the nature.

Located in the municipality of Ensada.

Blending seamlessly with the surrounding landscape, the expansive views of the mountains and fertile wine-growing soils are given pride of place. Endémico, Spanish for endemic, meaning native to a specific region or environment, was designed to highlight the isolation of the desert, singling out the area’s indigenous qualities – something owners Carlos Couturier and Moisés Micha planned to emphasize. Situated just one and a half hours from San Diego, California, this unique landscape is home to some of Mexico’s largest wineries and offers a blend of Mexican culture and artisanal activity. To complement the hotel’s location, the property was designed by a hand-selected local team, who worked in collaboration with Gracia Studio to give it a distinct ambience.

endemico

Each of the 20 luxury cabins has unobstructed views of the valley. On the private wooden terraces, you can sit under a blanket of stars and sip regional wines while being warmed by a roaring fire. Minimal and understated the cabins may be, but modern comforts and deluxe touches have not been overlooked. Monochromatic and with an edited selection of furnishings, they provide comfortable spaces for retreat. From the pool, guests can soak up the calming solitude, while gazing out over the vast expanse. And although the location is remote, the onsite restaurant and bar ensure every comfort is met.

The simplicity of these chic and eco-friendly cabins, staggered among the hills in the wine-growing region of Valle de Guadalupe, let the natural beauty of the surroundings take pride of place.

Endémico is just one and a half hours from San Diego, California. The region is also known as “El otro México”, being neither a part of California, yet nothing like mainland Mexico. The area, with its old fishing and mission towns, offers an interesting blend of modern and traditional Mexico and cultural traits from across the nation mingle here, causing an exciting cultural and artisanal melting pot of activities.

Since the 1990s the association of winemakers of Baja California holds the Grape Harvest Fiestas in the Valley of Guadalupe and the town of Ensenada every year. The celebration includes wine tasting sessions, concerts and soirées, and samplings of regional cuisine and Mexican wines.

We did a bit of travelling and went to Yucatan.

Mexico

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