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🏖️ WELCOME TO AUGUST! ⛺️
I'm so excited to share this month with you. I have so many routes I want to share with you.
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August is a month where summer continues, with warm weather in many parts of the world, but it's also a transitional month that marks the beginning of the second half of the year—that part, which, from my point of view, is the most beautiful. Plans for fall begin, and so do new adventures.
For now, I leave you with a plan that I'm sure you'll love as much as I did, and it could be your next getaway in Mexico.
Glamping in Mexico: from the desert to the world's aquarium
These destinations represent the evolution of glamping in Mexico, where every detail has been carefully considered to minimize environmental impact and maximize your connection with nature.
🏕️ Best places for glamping in the North of Mexico
| 🏖️ Best places for glamping in the Center and South of Mexico
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These destinations represent the evolution of glamping , where every detail has been carefully considered to minimize environmental impact while maximizing your connection with nature.
Top glamping spots in Mexico
Chilochill Glamping Resort, La Ventana, Baja California Sur
This one promises adventure, innovation, and relaxation. Chilochill is a beachfront accommodation that promotes water sports and sustainability.
Its 10 elevated rooms are built with recycled materials and feature solar panels. The minimalist design offers direct views of the Sea of Cortez. Each room accommodates a maximum of four people.
Chilochill is more than just a glamping site; it's a club where you can learn kitesurfing from scratch, or practice it if you're already an expert.
The price for a room for two people for one night ranges between 1,700 and 2,300 MXN.
Baja Expeditions Luxury Camps, Laguna de San Ignacio, Baja California
An exclusive experience that combines marine conservation with sustainable luxury. The beachside camps are seasonal, powered by 100% solar energy, and have rainwater harvesting systems.
The African safari-style design fits perfectly in the Sonoran Desert. Located right on the beach in San Ignacio Lagoon, a lagoon protected by UNESCO as a whale sanctuary, it's here that between 5,000 and 6,000 gray whales arrive each winter to breed, give birth, and raise their young. This glamping site in Mexico only operates during gray whale season, from late January to late April.
In addition to non-invasive gray whale watching, amenities include certified naturalist guides, professional snorkeling equipment, and stargazing under Baja's clear skies.
The basic glamping package includes a king-size bed, private bathroom, and hot shower. Suites for entire families are also available. Prices range from $2,645 to $3,195.
Azul Xerena Glamping, Bahí de Kino
Strategically located between Bahía Kino and Punta Chueca, Azul Xerena Glamping offers a unique experience where the Sonoran Desert and the Sea of Cortez meet.
It's a privileged destination, located at the foot of a pristine beach with panoramic views of the World Aquarium. Its architectural design integrates low-impact structures with local materials such as mesquite wood and utilizes renewable energy systems.
Each tent is fully equipped with a bed, private bathroom, air conditioning, a fan, a safe, a mini-fridge, and a dining area. Single tents accommodate up to four people, and double tents sleep up to seven.
You can make the reservation through their official website, send a private message to their Instagram profile, or write via WhatsApp to the number (662) 365-40-00.
See you next time,

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