Between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific Ocean, a new retreat is emerging on Mexico’s Riviera Nayarit — and it’s now officially taking bookings. The long-anticipated Siari, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, is set to debut in late November, offering travelers one of Mexico’s most intimate and immersive luxury experiences.
Spread across 920 acres and nearly four miles of golden-sand shoreline, the 90-room Siari is designed as a sanctuary of stillness, where “time slows, tranquility reigns, and nature is revered.”
The newest member of the Ritz-Carlton Reserve portfolio — a collection that includes exclusive properties in Puerto Rico (a property we love), Bali and Saudi Arabia — Siari is rooted deeply in the spirit of its surroundings.
Indigenous Huichol culture informs its architecture, cuisine and wellness philosophy, with every design detail meant to connect guests to the rhythms of the land and sea.
Guest accommodations, arranged like a natural amphitheater facing the Pacific, are framed by black-rock cliffs and emerald jungle. Suites and villas feature open-air layouts and ocean views, each conceived to showcase a different “scene” from the coastal landscape.
Dining at Siari draws on Mexico’s culinary heritage, spotlighting local ingredients and regional techniques — from the highlands’ indigenous gastronomy to coastal Spanish influences. The result is an experience that celebrates both flavor and place, making each meal an exchange between culture and nature.
At the spa, renewal comes from the land itself. Treatments inspired by Huichol traditions use natural elements — ocean minerals, jungle botanicals, volcanic stone — to heal and restore balance.
For those seeking a deeper connection, 34 private oceanview residences offer a permanent invitation to the Siari lifestyle.
Designed by Mexico City’s Bernardi + Peschard Arquitectura, these four- and five-bedroom cliffside homes blend contemporary design with the landscape’s raw beauty, complete with access to a championship golf club and private beachfront.
Located just north of Puerto Vallarta, Siari is accessible via Gustavo Díaz Ordaz International Airport and Amado Nervo National Airport in Tepic.
Bookings are now open for stays beginning in late November 2025, marking a new era of barefoot luxury on Mexico’s Pacific coast — and a rare invitation to experience the soul of Riviera Nayarit in its purest form
Prices for the resort start as low as $878 per night.
The first bookable date is Nov. 21, according to Ritz-Carlton’s website.
Caitlin Sullivan
2025-10-13 18:45:00