Every Suite in This Spectacular ‘Spaceship’ Mexican Beach Resort Features a Private Swimming Pool

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Every Suite in This Spectacular 'Spaceship' Mexican Beach Resort Features a Private Swimming Pool

While many of the modern resort properties in Mexico are set to a bass-thumping, margarita-fueled party vibe, there’s an emerging modernist sentiment at properties like Hotel Terrestre that acts as a contrast to the volume in Cabo, CancĂșn, or Acapulco. Venturing to this isolated retreat-style natural hotel along the Oaxacan coast full of clear water beaches is more of a spiritual hideaway than a vacation week. Set west of the destination city of Puerto Escondido, Hotel Terrestre is designed for relaxation at a uniquely crafted property that combines ultra-modern architecture with an Old-World atmosphere.



Sleek minimalist villas offer understated luxury mixed with the essentials needed for a tranquil vacation getaway. Add in the stunning setting and amenities like private villa pools and a hexagonal spa to help facilitate a connection with the surroundings, and you have an emerging destination that is impressively 100% sustainably operated. This solar-powered and low-tech focused hotel allows guests to live slowly and enjoy each moment in paradise.

Hotel Terrestre is committed to a natural, sustainable getaway in paradise

The company behind Hotel Terrestre’s unique design and experience is Grupo Habita, a group known in Mexico as innovative hoteliers that believe in the elegance of simplicity for this property. The hotel boasts that quality in spades and pushes the boundaries in hotel architecture with a unique spaceship-like design featuring 14 interconnected villas. The vision was for guests to surround themselves with nature and to have their abode take a natural feel to mimic the setting. Hotel Terreste utilized locally sourced bricks, wood, and concrete for the earth palette villas, and each comes equipped with its own private pool attached for the ultimate sense of solitude.

The hotel’s commitment to sustainability is unending as the property is completely self-sufficient using solar power, a growing trend that is showcased in some incredible eco-friendly resorts in paradise. The sustainable ethos translates into the building design with innovative structural cooling methods in lieu of an air conditioning system, allowing fresh coastal air to sweep through the villas as the day passes. Comfort is not skipped as the king beds and rain showers are popular with visitors, and the room design is sleek with lots of clean, minimalist walls in the rooms. Part of the unwinding that Hotel Terrestre desires for guests includes a low-tech approach to the stay. Books are shelved in rooms instead of televisions, and the library is stocked with new and interesting reads in hopes guests reach a state of relaxation that won’t have them checking their phones all day. At Hotel Terrestre, the connection begins and ends with nature.

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Dave Pennells

By Dave Pennells

Dave Pennells, MS, has contributed his expertise as a career consultant and training specialist across various fields for over 15 years. At City University of Seattle, he offers personal career counseling and conducts workshops focused on practical job search techniques, resume creation, and interview skills. With a Master of Science in Counseling, Pennells specializes in career consulting, conducting career assessments, guiding career transitions, and providing outplacement services. Her professional experience spans multiple sectors, including banking, retail, airlines, non-profit organizations, and the aerospace industry. Additionally, since 2001, he has been actively involved with the Career Development Association of Australia.