at this new hotel in mexico’s riviera nayarit, you can have it all

Originally featured in Vogue.

In heaven, the bread baskets at breakfast are stocked with warm banana bread and fresh fruit spread, and the water is always heated to within a few degrees of body temperature. I know this to be true because I have seen and experienced it at Rosewood Mandarina, which opened to visitors on the Riviera Nayarit in Mexico last summer.

Boasting panoramic views of the water, beachfront dining, and a spa so relaxing as to be borderline lobotomizing, the hotel offers a stock photo of a vacation. The ocean is just that blue. The horizon is just that expansive and mesmerizing. Even the alligators bobbing in one of Mandarina’s (enclosed—don’t fret) estuaries seem to smile. It’s cliché to call a resort paradise, but there is something divine about the new development—like Eden before the fall. It’s the kind of place that drives a person to make resolutions—and to bargain. “I’ll be good!” I think as I check in. “Just let me come back here.”

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I have arrived on site after a multi-leg trip from New York via Houston (visitors land at the airport in Puerto Vallarta, and the Rosewood is an hour north) that is the opposite of ethereal, and I feel wholly error-prone and fallible as I fumble with passports and tickets and miscellaneous wrappers at the indoor-outdoor reception area. A host of staffers liberates me from all that, orienting me and handing me a welcome drink that is cold as space and inscrutable. I taste pineapple. I taste… corn? I down it in two sips. This exchange will repeat several times over the next 72 hours. Here, welcome drinks are not restricted to the reception area. The welcome is constant, an unceasing parade of treats and niceties that conspire to make a person feel not just greeted, but embraced. I drink all manner of citrus-laced beverages served out of little stoneware vessels while I roam the grounds. I match the alligators’ smiles.

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Rosewood is the second five-star hotel to set up in the secluded and sparkling Mandarina, joining the neighboring One&Only resort. The two properties share a beach club and an equestrian center where I will later meet a jet black stunner of a horse named Jo, but are otherwise worlds unto themselves. Each has its own crucial kids’ club, where children are occupied and entertained and remain (for the most part) out of sight.

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There is no dearth of beautiful locales in Mexico, but Mandarina offers something different. In stark contrast to thumping beach towns near Cancún and the transporting desert landscape of Los Cabos, Mandarina has no single orienting principle. It’s for people who don’t want to choose. On the 565-acre resort complex that comprises it alone there are three distinct topographies, with distinct accommodation options to match: flatland, jungle-inflected cliffside, and Canalan beachfront with rooms set so close to the water that I can see the feathers on the hovering big beaked birds quiver in the breeze.

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All 134 suites (two of which are enormous standalone villas) come with a private plunge pool, serene terraces, and design touches crafted in close collaboration with local artisans. In addition to a phone to reach the front desk, butlers communicate via WhatsApp to finalize dinner reservations, excursions, and fresh towel deliveries. The effect is intimate and personal and personable—preferable to me compared to the seamless, but often slick and automated service that other resorts favor.

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Restaurants offer more abundance. La Cocina serves fresh Mexican food on the sand and brings around a plate of gratis black bean tacos at lunch time, Buena Onda plates Spanish tapas in a set-back cove on the edge of the resort, and Toppu is perched in the mountains of Mandarina, emphasizing Japanese fine dining. There’s a hidden bar carved into a cliffside and a grill-focused open-air Argentine restaurant called Chukker on the sidelines of Mandarina’s polo fields. Yes, Mandarina hosts actual games during polo season and can coordinate lessons for guests. But I—a 5’2” New Yorker—prefer to take in the view from one of the restaurant’s sun-dappled tables, margarita in hand.

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There is no shortage of choice, but I find favorites. On back-to-back mornings, I pick the red sauce-drowned chilaquiles from La Cocina. I make a daily habit of fruit plate and cappuccino deliveries and get spa recommendations from the staffer who arrives to froth the milk à la minute. I could bike to La Cocina for lunch, but I prefer to walk on the waterfront. I realize I don’t need to wear shoes. At Buena Onda, I expect to be limited to the appetizer section because I don’t eat meat or shellfish, but the concierge has called ahead, and an artichoke- and mushroom-studded vegetarian paella is set down in the middle of the table in front of me. I am still thinking about it, months later. It also drew the attention of a man near me who would later tell me he has been to over a dozen Rosewood hotels. He calls out from his seat to the open kitchen. Can he get one, too? As tends to be the case at Mandarina: Request granted.

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Other niceties do not need to be solicited. In the rooms—palatial, done up in neutrals and dark hardwood, the better to emphasize the blues and greens of the natural environs—there’s a basket of Rosewood-branded insect repellent and SPF. At the Asaya Spa, the robes are soft and warm, and I experience something more like a ritual than a massage. Facedown on the table, I stare at an inlaid tile plate that is supposed to conjure up ancient dreams while I’m basted with warm oil and a concoction of herbs that includes tobacco. Sounds like the inside of a beat poet’s living room, but trust that it’s 90 minutes of extravagant bliss, and I somehow leave smelling of jasmine, not cigarettes. Even more relaxing: Although the hotel is 75% full while I visit, and the restaurants thrum with conversation and buzz, the spa feels and is designed to be so private that I manage to be shepherded through it without encountering a single other guest.

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On the last morning I spend at Mandarina, I’m gifted a bracelet handmade by locals meant to bless me with luck, happiness, and wealth. In heaven, I hope there is no WiFi and no Instagram, but on earth, the souvenir gives the crew at Rosewood Mandarina one last chance to demonstrate their attention to detail. The bracelet is coordinated to match my iPhone case. Paradise found.

 

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Map of Mandarina, Mexico
Rosewood Mandarina
The Jetty
One&Only Private Homes
Rosewood Residences
Canalan Beach Club
One&Only Mandarina Carao
One&Only Mandarina Alma
One&Only Mandarina The Jetty
One&Only Spa
Club KidsOnly
One&Only Private Homes
The Farm
Outpost
Mandarina Polo & Equestrian Club
Estuary
Jungle Course
Flatlands Allora
Apiary
Sports Courts
Chukker
Mandarina Golf Club
Future Rosewood Residences
Beach Pavillion
Resort Pools
Asaya Spa
Rosewood Explorers Club
La Cocina
Buena Onda
Barra Penasco
Toppu
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Rosewood MandarinaRosewood Mandarina will have a residential-style hotel and set of unique private residences beginning in 2021.

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The JettyResidents and guests will depart The Jetty for their water adventures and gather each afternoon to enjoy the sunset.

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Rosewood Residences Starting in 2021, Rosewood Residences will take their residents deep into nature, offering them award-winning Rosewood hospitality.

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Canalan Beach ClubThe Canalan Beach Club is located on 1.6 kilometers of pristine and golden beaches for swimming, where you can enjoy kayaking and snorkeling.

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Carao An adult-only spot nestled on the rugged mountains, Carao captures the most spectacular views of the Mandarina sunsets.

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AlmaA different poolside relaxation and dining experience, The Plateau overlooks The Jetty and the horizon of the Pacific Ocean.

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Club KidsOnlyThe KidsOnly Club brings Mandarina's wonders to life, with tree houses, an insect cabin, game room, nursery, sandpit, and outdoor amphitheater.

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One&Only Private HomesThe villas are located in an exquisite private location in close proximity to the One&Only Mandarina.

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The FarmLocated in the Flatlands, The Farm offers locally grown produce and a country-at-your-table restaurant.

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Mandarina ExperiencesThe adventures begin at The Outpost, the place to enjoy the day exploring the trails and the Mandarina jungle.

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Mandarina Polo & Equestrian ClubThe Mandarina Polo and Equestrian Club beautifies the Flatlands, offering an exceptional venue for lovers of an equine lifestyle.

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EstuaryThe Mandarina estuary houses a rich biodiversity and an exceptional bird observatory.

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Jungle CourseExperienced guides will immerse you in the sights and sounds of the rainforest, as you soar amidst the trees on the zipline or challenge yourself and your loved ones on the obstacle trail.

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ALLORASituated within the beachfront setting of Canalan Beach Club, Allora presents traditional Italian dining at its open-air restaurant nestled along the pristine, one-mile stretch of beach at Mandarina.

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APIARYHome to Mandarina’s beekeeping program and signature honey production.

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LUX TENNIS SPORTS COURTSOutdoor courts for tennis, pickleball and basketball offered through Mandarina Experiences.

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CHUKKEROpen-air Argentine asado dining and cocktails overlooking the Mandarina Polo & Equestrian Club.

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MANDARINA GOLF CLUBGreg Norman–designed short course offering world-class play amid the Flatlands.

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BEACH PAVILIONRelaxed beachfront lounge and dining pavilion with panoramic ocean views at Rosewood Mandarina.

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RESORT POOLSA collection of scenic pools designed for leisure and family enjoyment at Rosewood Mandarina.

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ASAYA SPARosewood’s signature holistic sanctuary for wellness, balance and rejuvenation.

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ROSEWOOD EXPLORERS CLUBNature-inspired children’s club fostering creativity and exploration at Rosewood Mandarina.

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LA COCINAVibrant open-air venue serving fresh, local coastal cuisine at Rosewood Mandarina.

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BUENA ONDACasual beachside spot for light bites, drinks and ocean views at Rosewood Mandarina.

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BARRA PEÑASCOOceanfront bar offering craft cocktails and breathtaking Pacific vistas at Rosewood Mandarina.

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