With its endless mountain ranges, dense cacti forests, and sprawling desert landscapes, Baja California sometimes feels more like Arizona than Mexico. Other times, it feels like something plucked right out of your fantasies. Mexicoβs westernmost state, a peninsula that juts out of Californiaβs southern tip, is separate from the countryβs mainland in geography, beauty, and culture. And it holds so many unique treasures, one of which is Paradero, a relaxed boutique hotel that allows guests to commune with nature in a completely immersive way.

Located near the surf town of Todos Santos on Bajaβs southern Pacific Coast (an hour-and-a-half drive
from Los Cabos airport), Paradero is a retreat for the wellness and aesthetically inclined. Its earthy take on neo-Brutalism stretches across five acres of untouched farmland, with 41 suites housed in curvy triangular structuresβtheir shape a nod to one of Mayan cultureβs most sacred symbols. The surrounding landscapes are incorporated into the design of the suites, many of which have panoramic views to take it all in (wake up early enough to catch the sunrise and you wonβt be sorry). Each suite is designed to be an indoor-outside experienceβeven a stroll to your shower means basking in the localeβs tranquil setting. The showers themselves open directly to the outdoors, so you can watch the sunset while conditioning your hair. Suites are decked out with sunbeds, hot tubs, and βstar netsββhammocks that float in midairβto encourage deep forays into mindful relaxation. A 130-foot infinity pool offers a similarly serene set-up against the backdrop of desert terrain and a palm tree oasis in the distance.
Guests can partake in morning yoga, beach hikes, and meditation sessions at no extra cost. Meanwhile, massages (some of the best weβve ever experienced) take place in the heart of Paraderoβs botanical garden, home to more than 20,000 plants, from red sand verbena to Mojave yucca. Much of what is served at the hotelβs restaurant is sourced from this garden and nearby farms, and the menu melds Mexican, Japanese, and French cuisines. Highlights include shrimp zarandeado, and, of course, tostadas with corn tortilla that is made as you watch.
To cap off your voyage in style, guests can book excursions aboard Paraderoβs luxury catamaran, which sails along the Gulf of California for day or overnight trips. Snorkel in underwater caves, swim up to a beachside picnic, dolphin spot, and clink your margaritas under the Milky Wayβthe experience is truly unforgettable.
This fall, Paradero will open the Villa Suites, 24 ultra-luxe homes perfect for large groups and families. The villas will have their own infinity pool, skate park, and a southern-Italian eatery, ensuring the kids are entertained while youβre busy experiencing corporeal delights.
