Aman, the Swiss-founded hospitality group behind some of the most exclusive hotels on the planet, is about to open its first property in Mexico this spring. Amanvari is an adults-only, 18-casita resort on the East Cape of Baja California Sur, about 45 minutes south of Los Cabos International Airport.
The name combines the Sanskrit words for “peace” and “water,” and the property will occupy a stretch of coastline where desert, estuary, and the Sea of Cortez converge. With nightly rates expected to start around $3,000, it’s likely to become one of the most talked-about hotel openings of 2026.
For the growing number of international visitors interested in luxury travel in this beautiful part of Mexico, Amanvari marks something of a shift in what the East Cape offers. This is not Cabo San Lucas. There are no mega-resorts or spring break crowds. The East Cape has remained relatively undeveloped, defined by fishing villages, dirt roads, and empty shoreline. Amanvari’s arrival, alongside the Four Seasons that opened in the same community in 2019, signals that this quieter side of Baja is now firmly on the international luxury map.
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