PAID CONTENT FOR ENNEA HOTEL
PAID CONTENT FOR ENNEA HOTEL
Ennea Hotel PUERTO ESCONDIDO, MEXICO
Ennea Hotel is a boutique retreat with just nine rooms, located on Punta Zicatela beach and surrounded by a protected ecological reserve. Its architecture — developed by Jaque Studio — features elevated areas, open palapas and bridges that link social areas with gardens, and pool and sea views, creating an atmosphere of serenity and direct connection with nature. The rooms, designed to embrace the sea breeze,
allow birdsong, waves and rustling vegetation to become part of the experience. Accommodation includes king-size beds, bathtubs and private garden courtyards — an intimate hideaway for those seeking a distinctive stay. The hotel’s gastronomy fuses Oaxaca’s rich
culinary heritage with the flavours of the sea. ENNA Restaurant, perched high under a palapa, celebrates local ingredients with an exclusive menu by chef Rodolfo Castellanos, renowned for his creativity and passion for regional cuisine. This is an ideal setting for stylish disconnection.
Guests can indulge in a full-service spa, year-round outdoor pool and the lush gardens surrounding the
common areas, all designed for rest and reflection. The double-height lobby — marked by a striking helical staircase and airy bridges — serves as a transition between architecture, design and nature, reinforcing the sensation of a space for inner peace. Location is another undeniable draw: the hotel
is just minutes from Playa Zicatela, one of Puerto Escondido’s most iconic surf spots. Travellers consistently rate this enclave as exceptional, making it perfect for couples in search of a romantic, sophisticated escape. Ennea’s charm lies not only in its design, but also
in its privileged setting. Set between the vast Pacific Ocean and a
protected ecological reserve, it offers guests a front-row seat to both natural beauty and cultural richness. Punta Zicatela itself is alive with creativity, known for its vibrant artistic expressions and laid-back surf culture, where rolling waves create a paradise for surfers from around the world. Beyond the coastline, Oaxaca’s heritage comes into focus through its archaeological treasures, adding another layer of depth to the experience.
DON’T MISS Experiencing big-wave season, meeting surfers from around the globe before watching the Pacific turn crimson at sunset
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KEY FEATURES • Art, nature & architecture • The helical staircase, Ennea’s most emblematic symbol • Excellent restaurant
KEY ACTIVITIES • Surfing (season runs from May through to November)
• Hiking • Mezcal tastings & traditional cuisine • Wildlife spotting & guided walks in the ecological reserve
• Visits to the Copalita Archeological Zone — the only one on Mexico’s Pacific coast
GET IN TOUCH
enneahotel.com.mx/en/home T: +52 1 954 163 8071 E:
contacto@enneahotel.com.mx
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