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Desierto Azul Boutique Hotel

$280-450/ night

Book this if You want a hyper-curated, plant-based sanctuary where the only noise is the wind in the cacti.

Why People Love It

9.786 reviews
  • Immaculate, minimalist design that feels like a living architectural magazine
  • Plant-based cooking studio and bakery (PanVero) on-site with incredible gluten-free options
  • Heated saltwater infinity pool that looks straight out into the desert scrub

Quick Take: It’s a stunning eco-temple for wellness seekers, but if you need a steak dinner or a party scene, you are in the wrong zip code.

Reviewed by @t_shep2I needed a total reset, and this spot in Todos Santos delivered. Waking up to that desert silence and fresh juice was exactly what my soul needed. It’s not just a hotel; it’s a place to breathe again. Highly recommend for a solo recharge or quiet couple's trip.


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Reviewers are obsessed with the 'sparkling' cleanliness and the peaceful, almost spiritual quiet of the property.

Reality check

Some guests felt the pool area lacked total privacy because certain rooms face directly onto it.

  • You are vegan, gluten-free, or just love high-quality healthy food
  • You appreciate brutalist, minimalist architecture and concrete design
  • You want to disconnect completely (no TVs in rooms)

Cleanliness & Maintenance

10
  • Housekeeping: Daily service that is described as 'sparkling' and 'immaculate' by virtually every guest.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Pristine. Polished concrete and tile are kept spotless with no signs of mold or grout issues.
  • Maintenance: New build feel; everything works perfectly. No reports of peeling paint or broken fixtures.
  • Linens & towels: High-quality, fresh linens and plenty of pool towels provided.
  • Odors & scents: Smells like fresh desert air and subtle essential oils; no mustiness.

Sleepability™

9SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Wind howling at night (common in Baja)
  • Occasional sound of other guests at the pool if you are in the Pitaya room

Before you book

Good to know

  • You absolutely need a rental car; the hotel is down a dirt road about 10 minutes from town.
  • The tap water is filtered and drinkable (a rare luxury in Mexico).
  • Check-in is strictly 3:00 PM - 8:00 PM; you must notify them if arriving later.

What to pack

  • Earplugs for the desert wind
  • A light puffer jacket (desert nights get surprisingly cold)
  • Slip-on shoes for moving between your terrace and the pool

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Nopal Room: Best for privacy; faces the desert cactus garden rather than the pool.
  • Damiana Suite: Largest terrace and most secluded feel, perfect for longer stays.

Rooms to avoid

  • Pitaya Room: Faces directly onto the pool deck, so you might feel 'on display' when other guests are swimming.

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I would love to request the Nopal room or Damiana suite if available, as we are prioritizing privacy and would prefer a view of the desert vegetation over the pool area.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is breakfast included?

Usually no. It costs around 300 MXN per person and is a high-end plant-based continental spread (avocado toast, fresh fruit, homemade granola).

Can I swim in the ocean nearby?

No. The nearest beach (Las Tunas) is for walking and sunsets only. You need to drive 15-20 minutes to Cerritos Beach for safe swimming.

Is it adults-only?

Technically no (children are welcome), but the atmosphere is very adult, quiet, and design-focused. There are no lifeguards at the pool.

Is there a restaurant on site?

Yes, but it's a plant-based cooking studio and bakery. They serve breakfast and lunch/snacks, but for a full dinner, you'll likely head into Todos Santos.

Is there AC?

Yes, all rooms have air conditioning, which is essential in the summer months.

Do they serve alcohol?

Yes, there is a 'Conscious Bar' serving Mexican wines, mezcal, and cocktails.


Insider Tips

  • Book a cooking class at their on-site studio; it's one of the highest-rated experiences in town.

  • The 'Damiana' suite has a sofa bed, making it the secret hack for a group of 3 friends traveling together.

  • Walk to the beach for the turtle release at sunset (seasonal) – it's just a 10-minute stroll down the dirt road.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The shower pressure is surprisingly good for an eco-hotel.

  • 💡You will likely be the only people at the pool for hours at a time.

  • 💡The dirt road to get there is bumpy; an SUV is better than a compact car.

  • 💡There are no TVs in the rooms, forcing you to actually relax.

  • 💡The bakery's gluten-free bread is so good even non-GF guests rave about it.

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