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On Mexico’s Pacific Coast, between the Sierra Madres and the rolling surf, Hotelito by MUSA is a 177-acre destination that transcends the bounds of hospitality. Yes, there’s the sleek Hotelito, where sweeping vistas of ocean and jungle are complemented by airy interiors and a wabi-sabi sensibility. But founders Andrés Saavedra and Tara Medina are also building a village—rooted in art, innovation, exploration, regeneration, and philanthropy that goes above and beyond what a traditional hotel experience can be.
We spoke with the team to learn the latest on the hotel’s conscious journey.
Every element of MUSA’s blueprint has been carefully selected to integrate circular solutions for a highly efficient, self-sustaining philosophy. It’s part of the DNA of the project in that there is no separation between the core of what we are doing and being environmentally friendly. We look to nature to inspire futuristic design within an eco-conscious paradigm that demonstrates a positive impact on the communities around us, ourselves, and the environment. MUSA’s everyday workings integrate regenerative and ethical practices within a self-contained model designed for conservation and preservation of the landscape, the local surroundings, and their traditions. We implement mechanical initiatives that are fundamental, such as farming, water harvesting, solar, and how the building operates. Then there are the system initiatives, such as soil regeneration and waste management, that we are putting into practice as we develop the infrastructure of the future. Since we are in a remote community, it is our goal to educate and be responsible for acting positively and reducing our imprint. We aim to preserve the sacredness of the place, maximize the social capital of our people, and stand by those that are delivering the experience.
As stewards of the land, we invest into our direct ecosystem through soil regeneration programs with eco and landscape partners, such as Fenix Farms and ECo Studio (Estudio Contexto). Ideal for local fishermen, we’re working to regenerate sea life in the reefs and encourage a healthy environment for a biodiverse region. We have enforced administration programs for local employment in all areas of building and hospitality. We support the local turtle sanctuary through facilitating tours and donations. We engage in animal rescue programs and provide shelter and care on the MUSA reserve.
Transportation to the hotel is not sustainable so we encourage longer stays, instead of short one-night stays.