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One&Only Mandarina: first in

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As soon as I arrive in steamy Puerto Vallarta on Mexico’s Pacific Coast from my home in Mexico City, I’m whisked away for an hour-long ride past the relaxed beach towns of Sayulita and San Pancho. Instead of veering toward Punta Mita—a private peninsula home to the Four Seasons—I’m headed north to Mandarina, a new resort and residential community situated atop the lush, coastal cliffs of Riviera Nayarit’s tropical rainforest.

 

My destination is the new One&Only Mandarina, a high-end beachfront resort with 105 free-standing villas and treehouses spread throughout 80 acres of dense jungle canopy. Once the staff at the entrance gate flags us through, we drive down a winding pebbled lane hugged by foliage until we arrive at the main pavilion, where I’m welcomed by the ring of a suspended cast bronze gong made by an artisan group with 60 years of experience casting bells for cathedrals. A team of nearly 20 people await me at the doorway, each with their hand over their heart—the classic One&Only greeting.

 

My butler, Danyael, drives me in an open-air buggy to my villa, a treetop perch where I can see the beach from my plunge pool. Before he leaves, he asks if he can cleanse my room with a smudge stick (obviously, I say yes). He lights a bundle of sage, palo santo, and eucalyptus and circles the room. Once I’m alone, I notice that the resort paid extra attention to sourcing from Mexican designers. The in-room kimono is by Candor, one of my favorite textile studios headquartered in Mexico City, and the orange and cream textiles on the bed are by my friends Libia Moreno and Paulina Parlange of Colorindio, also based in the capital city.

 

While I could walk to the resort’s various outlets, I rely on Danyael, who I have instant access to by picking up the phone in my villa. He zips me over to dine at Carao by Enrique Olvera, a restaurant meant to emulate the cuisine one would find at a traditional Mexican palapa on the Pacific Coast. It’s set on the resort’s highest, southernmost peak. The meal—prepared by Pujol alum Jesús Durón—is as expected: exceptional and classically Mexican. It begins with fresh ceviche starters and ends with homemade cinnamon buñuelos.

 

Equally good is Alma, an open-air, garden-to-plate restaurant helmed by French-Mexican executive chef Olivier Deboise. The setting is gorgeous, with a citrus-tree lined patio set above a series of sun terraces and two swimming pools, both extending over a cliff: one shaded under lush greenery, the other facing the ocean. The restaurant has two wood-fired ovens, which Deboise uses to turn out inventive dishes that riff on traditional recipes and ingredients, like epazote ravioles with huitlacoche and almond cheese and matcha crème brûlée.

 

Thankfully, the resort has a long list of active experiences like guided bike rides through the rainforest and horseback riding lessons to balance out all the eating and drinking. In crafting excursions, they worked with a team of local botanists to help minimize any impact on the existing natural landscape. My favorite activity is a hike to visit the 500-year-old higuera blanca tree known as La Abuela, where a local guide led me through one of the property’s new hiking trails, explaining the flora and fauna and even pointing out rock carvings believed to be etched hundreds of years ago by the local Cora and Huichol cultures. Post-adventure, I had an in-room massage (the spa has partned with natural skincare brand Tata Harper). I’m told future treatments will be offered in the resort’s spa, located in a natural volcanic rock garden that includes six secluded treatment rooms, each with design elements inspired by expressions of sacred geometry created by Huicholes, one of the Indigenous communities of Riviera Nayarit.

 

I don’t have children, but if I did, I know they’d be pumped to be dropped off at the property’s kids’ club. It’s a resort in its own right, a Brigitte Broch masterpiece (the Academy Award–winning art director behind film sets like Romeo and Juliet and Moulin Rouge). Treehouses are connected by suspension bridges and there are climbing walls, an outdoor amphitheater, and a nature hut with artifacts from the area’s indigenous Cora civilization. But, by far, I’m most impressed by the butterfly sanctuary. Whether intended or not, its shape reminds me of a caterpillar.

 

On my last night, I watch from my villa as the sun slips through a sherbet-hued sky and into the Pacific. I can see all the way down to the jetty, whose arced shape is meant to represent the center of a long-dormant volcano that helped shape the surrounding landscape. There’s an overwater lounge area and a circular fire pit. I watch as a member of the staff sets it ablaze, a nightly ritual that I’ve come to see as my cue that it’s time for a margarita.

 

At the end of the day, the One&Only Mandarina is the type of place where every last detail of a visit is taken care of. The decor, food, and natural setting were excellent, but what stood out and what would bring me back were the people: the general manager, Serge Ditesheim, sent me his recommendation for the best mezcal bar in the nearby town of San Pancho, and the food and beverage director, Sébastian de Vizcaya, noted I had loved one of the salsas and handed me a jar, bottled and labeled, for me to take home and enjoy. I’ve finished it—guess I’ll have to go back for more.

 

Originally posted on Condé Nast Traveler.

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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 tendrá un hotel de estilo residencial y un conjunto de residencias privadas únicas a partir de 2021.

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The JettyLos residentes y huéspedes partirán de The Jetty hacia sus aventuras marítimas y se reunirán cada tarde para disfrutar del atardecer.

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Canalan Beach ClubEl Club de Playa Canalan se ubica sobre 1.6 kilómetros de playas inmaculadas y doradas para nadar, donde podrán disfrutar paseos en kayak y practicar snorkel.

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CaraoUn lugar exclusivo para adultos situado sobre las escarpadas montañas, Carao captura las vistas más espectaculares de los atardeceres de Mandarina.

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AlmaUna distinguida experiencia gastronómica y de descanso junto a la alberca, Alma ve hacia el The Jetty y el océano a lo lejos

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One&Only SpaEl Spa One&Only ofrece una auténtica experiencia única de bienestar holístico y salas de tratamiento al aire libre bajo los árboles.

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Club KidsOnlyEl Club KidsOnly da vida a las maravillas de Mandarina, con casas en los árboles, una cabaña de insectos, sala de juegos, guardería, arenero y anfiteatro al aire libre.

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One&Only Private HomesLas villas se encuentran dentro de una exquisita ubicación privada en la proximidad del One&Only Mandarina.

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The FarmUbicado en las Flatlands, The Farm ofrece productos cultivados en su propia tierra y un restaurant del campo-a-su-mesa.

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Mandarina ExperiencesLa aventura comienza con el equipo de Mandarina Experiences, que ofrece una interminable exploración al aire libre y excursiones en la selva tropical.

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Mandarina Polo & Equestrian ClubEl Club de Polo y Ecuestre Mandarina embellece las Flatlands, ofreciendo un lugar excepcional para los amantes de un estilo de vida equino.

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EstuaryEl estero de Mandarina alberga una rica biodiversidad y un excepcional observatorio de aves.

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Jungle CourseGuías experimentados le sumergirán en las vistas y sonidos de la jungla tropical, al tiempo que vuela por entre los árboles en la tirolesa o se reta usted y a su familia sobre la pista de obstáculos.

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ALLORASituado dentro del escenario de playa del Club de Playa Canalan, Allora presenta comida italiana tradicional en su restaurante al aire libre albergado entre las prístinas playas de 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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FUTURE ROSEWOOD RESIDENCESA collection of Rosewood Residences presenting award-winning Rosewood hospitality and design.

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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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TOPPUCliffside Japanese-inspired lounge with dramatic sunset views at Rosewood Mandarina.

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