Punta Mita: Where the Peninsula Ends
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Punta Mita: Where the Peninsula Ends

A private peninsula where the Pacific meets quietly powerful hospitality

VIVRE EditorialMarch 3, 2026
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The peninsula extends into the Pacific like a natural punctuation mark. On one side, the open ocean. On the other, a coastline that has been curated, not developed.

There are no highway signs announcing your arrival. No crowds competing for beach space. Just nine miles of coastline where the infrastructure serves the landscape, not the other way around.

La Punta 5 — Ocean views from Punta Mita
The Pacific coastline at Punta Mita — where the infrastructure serves the landscape

The Anchors

Punta Mita has attracted the kind of names that don’t need introduction. The St. Regis and Four Seasons operate here not as competitors, but as complementary anchors—each serving a different interpretation of what this place can be.

Between them, they set the standard for service, privacy, and the kind of discretion that money can’t buy elsewhere.

Ranchos 3 — Punta Mita Estate
Ranchos Estates — where architecture meets the Pacific

The Landscape as Amenity

Golf on a natural island. Surf breaks that remain uncharted to most. Private beach clubs where membership is discussed in conversations, not advertised in brochures.

The Pacifico course features the only natural island green in Mexico. The surf at El Anclote breaks consistently enough to be reliable, irregularly enough to never be crowded.

El Banco 6 — Punta Mita landscape
The landscape as amenity — El Banco, Punta Mita

The Investment Case

This is not a market for speculation. It is a market for positioning.

Limited inventory. Controlled development. A homeowner’s association that has maintained standards for decades. The result is appreciation that compounds quietly—without the volatility that affects less deliberate destinations.

La Punta 24 — Punta Mita investment property
La Punta 24 — controlled development, compounding value
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Who This Is For

Punta Mita isn’t for everyone. It requires a certain patience with access, a comfort with seclusion, and a preference for substance over scene.

Those who choose it tend to stay. The average ownership period here is measured in decades, not years.

La Punta 9 — Punta Mita villa
La Punta 9 — for those who prefer substance over scene
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