Rancho Pescadero in Todos Santos, Mexico to Close in July for Property-Wide Renovations

Mexico, Todos Santos, Mexico. May 31, 2018

Rancho Pescadero,
set amidst the natural beauty of organic farms, empty beaches and the
Pacific surf, will temporarily close its doors July 1 to embark on
property-wide enhancements. Maintaining its hidden-gem charm and
continuing a sustainable design, Rancho Pescadero will reopen with 95
guest rooms and suites in December 2019 timed for its 10-year
anniversary. 

The design will continue to embrace the authentic beauty of Baja and
connect guests to its stunning 30 acres of beach and farmland. Upon
completion, Rancho Pescadero will debut an oceanfront restaurant and
lagoon pool, a new 20,000 sq. ft. Spa and apothecary, plus 12 oceanfront
villas with private plunge pools.

Wellness will still be a core part of the programming. Two fitness
and movement studios are planned for Yoga, Pilates and Barre, along with
a new indoor/outdoor gym, lap pool, Pickle ball courts and expanded
walking and running trails. Several roving juice bars featuring freshly
pressed juices will be offered daily with ingredients found from the
property's citrus orchard and organic farm.

“Keeping the genuine, refreshing Rancho Way is our highest priority
throughout the re-design,” said owner Lisa Harper, who first fell in
love with the under-the-radar Playa when it was dotted with surf shacks.
“The Baja landscape, new desert botanical gardens and organic farms
will be woven throughout to enhance our garden-to-sea vibe with
laid-back luxury. Connecting remains at our core, with your senses, your
partner, with the planet and with you.”

The new Spa will be designed with lush gardens and water features unfolding into the entrance. With 12 treatment nests, an array of botanically oriented and customized treatments will reinvigorate the mind and body. It will also include a meditation area, various water treatments and a salon.

Design details are still under wraps, but the au natural color palette will favor hues of blue, sandy white and terracotta. “The overall feel is authentic Mexican celebrating Baja's native look and feel,” said Harper of the design. “There will be a sense of discovery that keeps true to our surroundings.”

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