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    Home»Fashion»The WWW Guide to Puerto Escondido, Mexico
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    The WWW Guide to Puerto Escondido, Mexico

    By AdminFebruary 13, 2025
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    The WWW Guide to Puerto Escondido, Mexico


    Welcome to Who What Wear Travels, a series of curated guides to destinations the fashion set loves. Consider this your download on everything from the chicest stays to the most memorable meals to the perfect travel wardrobe, all vetted by stylish locals and well-traveled fashion folks.

    Sandy beaches, laid-back towns, a rich culinary and artisanal culture, and the sheer proximity to the U.S.—I don’t need to spell out all the reasons why it’s a good idea to book a vacation in Mexico, so let’s just agree that the list of draws is lengthy. Of course, the next question is where to go, and there seems to be a singular answer among my most in-the-know friends right now: Puerto Escondido. Beach towns are aplenty in Mexico, but few have the tight-knit feel that Puerto Escondido does. Situated on the Pacific coast in the state of Oaxaca, it’s a far cry from the throngs of tourists and large-scale resorts in areas like Cancún and Cabo San Lucas, which is part of the draw. “Untouched” is how celebrity and VIP stylist Coco Schiffer describes it. Schiffer visited for the first time last year as part of a brand trip with Artless Forever. “You can’t see many hotels or properties from the main roads, and it takes a bit of driving before you hit them. However, once you make it to the properties, the architecture and design is unparalleled. Many are built to blend into the natural environment, making it a truly special experience,” she says.

    Surfers have been making the trek here for decades to chase its legendary waves, and while its roots as a rustic surf town can certainly still be felt, it’s taking on a more grown-up feel these days with the arrival of several design-forward hotels, a burgeoning culinary scene, modern and contemporary art outposts, and—perhaps most notably—nonstop flights from the U.S. (United Airlines is adding routes to begin this spring, and it’s only a matter of time until others follow suit.) Vogue, Condé Nast Traveler, and the Michelin Guide have all taken notice too, and the latter doled out its esteemed Michelin Keys to several new hotels.

    In Puerto Escondido, you’re here for the beach, but if you can peel yourself away long enough, a day trip to Casa Wabi is in order. The art foundation is less of a traditional museum and more of an artist retreat and cultural center. Of course, no trip is complete without lots of time in and around the water—surfing, fishing, whale watching, and beachside horseback riding are all on the menu for a serene getaway here. As for where you’ll want to stay, a new crop of boutique hotels has emerged to highlight sustainability and modern Mexican design, and the luxury options are simple yet stylish. With that, I’m taking the opportunity to curate my ultimate guide to the Oaxacan surf town, including everything from the fashion person–adored boutique hotel that’s probably already on your Pinterest board to the best beaches, mezcal bar, surf school, and so much more.

    Where to Stay

    (Image credit: Levi Wells; Camila Jurado; Romain Laprade)

    Casa TO is so striking it almost looks AI generated—almost. The brutalist architecture defined by exposed cement and an open-plan design with semicircles that look like they were scooped out of the foundation is a Pinterest-board fantasy come to life. It’s the brainchild of renowned architect Ludwig Godefroy and a celebration of various Mexican artisans and design studios. With just nine suites and only its on-site bar Glou Glou, the retreat is about as low-key as it gets—just you and your immersive surroundings.

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    Casona Sforza is one of a few select Mexican hotels to receive a Michelin Key in the guide’s first iteration of the award, which is a new category rolled out in 2024 that recognizes the most exceptional hotels that are evaluated based on their design, service, character, and attention to detail. Currently, only 13 countries have this distinction, and Mexico is one of them with Casona Sforza. As you’ll come to realize, many of the hotels here blend nature and design seamlessly, and this spot is one of the premier examples. Both the common areas and its 11 suites are defined by vaulted rattan ceilings, giving the whole property a bohemian aesthetic. The lodging experience is enhanced by the culinary offering of La Bóveda, the hotel’s restaurant led by chefs Vanessa Franco and Andrés Trujillo that showcases locally sourced products. Casona Sforza also offers guests yoga sessions, holistic massages, surfing lessons, and nature-based activities to immerse them in the destination.

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    Sustainability meets modern design at Terrestre, a retreat of 14 villas with an on-site hammam and private beach. It comes as the latest addition to Grupo Habita’s family of lifestyle hotels, which is essentially a short list of the best of the best in design and hospitality throughout the country. Impressively, the hotel operates completely off the grid using 100% solar power and invites guests to reconnect with nature and synchronize their day with the sun’s natural circadian rhythm. Fourteen villas, an open-air restaurant, a circular pool, and an immersive spa are what you’ll find at this sophisticated yet simple hotel.