When the team behind Oaxaca’s beloved Grana B&B turned their attention to Baja California Sur, they didn’t build a hotel. They built a world.
Salara has just opened in Pescadero, ten minutes from Todos Santos and an hour from Los Cabos, where the Pacific meets the desert. The architecture speaks the land’s language — rammed earth walls, local timber, open volumes shaped by wind and light. But the real story is in the philosophy: hospitality designed around community, stillness, and a genuine sense of place.
Seventeen hotel rooms, including ocean-view suites, and ten private residences of three to five bedrooms sit across the property, each with its own plunge pool. Two restaurants, a spa, a communal pool, and El Palmar — a natural palm grove at the heart of the site — complete a resort conceived as a whole world rather than a collection of amenities. Even the pétanque court earns its place.
At just 27 keys, Salara keeps the scale intentional. The result is something rare: a boutique resort where the architecture, the ethos, and the experience are all telling the same story.
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