The Ritz-Carlton Reserve brand will soon be expanding, with the opening of yet another resort…
The new Ritz-Carlton Reserve is set on 920 acres, with access to over four miles of beaches. It offers 90 rooms and suites with views of the ocean, plus 35 branded residences. The design is described as honoring the region’s Huichol heritage, with architecture and interiors that merge with the surrounding jungle, cliffs, and beaches.
As you’d expect, the resort has no shortage of amenities, ranging from multiple pools, to a full service spa, to a gym and wellness area, to multiple dining venues. Dining venues include Zula by David Castro Hussong (a seafood restaurant), Estero (an international restaurant), Naao (an Asian fusion restaurant), Masa Madre (a pizzeria), Maribel’s (a coffee shop), and Lichi (a juice and smoothie bar).



When it comes to accommodations, they range from the entry level ocean view terrace (979 square feet, or 91 square meters), to the beach front villa (2,873 square feet, or 267 square meters). So they’re all generously sized, and with great views and outdoor spaces.
This will be the brand’s second resort in Mexico, after Zadun, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve. Meanwhile it will be the brand’s fourth resort in the Americas, also complementing Dorado Beach, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, and Nekajui, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve.
Ritz-Carlton Reserve participates in Marriott Bonvoy
What’s nice is that Ritz-Carlton Reserve participates in Marriott Bonvoy nowadays, so it’s possible to earn and redeem points. While you can earn and redeem points roughly at the regular rates, elite benefits are a bit different at Ritz-Carlton Reserve properties. Below you can find the chart showing perks offered by tier.
A great solo travel tip spotted this week on One Mile at a Time.


