Inspired by the traditional Mexican hacienda, the villa features brightly coloured and textured interiors, terraces, shady patios and fountains, as well as many locally crafted pieces of furniture and decor.
The property is made up of three interconnected buildings, two or three floors each. Most rooms are designed in the Mexican-American style, which comes through clearly in the kaleidoscope of textiles and mosaics, paintings, whimsical sculptures and woven decor.
The villa can easily accommodate up to 20 people as it has two large and eight regular-size bedrooms, each with an en-suite bathroom, a toilet and a walk-in wardrobe.
The two large bedrooms each have an adjacent private terrace — one with a fireplace and the other with a swimming pool. The latter bedroom also features a study.
The ocean is just seconds away from the villa door. There are two sunbathing and relaxation zones with sun loungers, one on the beach and the other by the poolside on the large terrace in front of the main building. The water edge of the infinity pool visually merges with the ocean on the horizon. The Gulf of California is a breeding ground for blue and humpback whales.
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