Forbes Spotlights Boutique Vacation Stays in Mexico
From the Forbes Travel Article:
“Travel trends in Mexico are shifting away from oversized resorts to intimate, design-focused micro hotels that spotlight architecture and use connection to help visitors best experience the country.
…Today it sits on the outskirts of artsy Todos Santos, a beachside paradise brimming with cool accommodations like the boutique Casa Hygge, its 13 standalone bungalows making visitors feel at home in paradise.
This bespoke property was designed with the utmost of intentionality, using details like hand-selected and individually laid river stone floors, local rosewood furnishings and decor pieces, and architectural elements designed to maximize natural light and views.”
One of Condé Nast's Top Vacation Rental Picks in Mexico
The Casa Hygge community was rated as one of the “34 Best Airbnbs in Mexico” by Condé Nast! What an incredible honor this has been for us, especially being a new development.
“Tucked within the backroads of Pescadero, located between Cerritos Beach and downtown Todos Santos, this designer bungalow is an ideal reprieve near the coveted San Pedrito surf break. Framed by a palm orchard and rolling fields of poblano, this cozy oasis for two offers some of the area’s most spectacular views of the Sierra La Laguna mountain range. The open-concept villa comes complete with a king-size bed, an indoor-outdoor seating area, and an expansive rooftop terrace with an extended couch, table, hammock, and two plush lounge chairs.”
Forbes Travel Highlight in Todos Santos
The Casa Hygge community and its fabulous founders, Federico Archdale and Ditte Perschke, were featured in a Forbes’ article. What a beautiful write-up about their relationship, vision, challenges, and success!
“Casa Hygge’s design is exactly what its name promises: warm, intimate, unfussy. Locally sourced woods, handpicked stone, hammocks on private terraces, and open-air spaces that blur the line between indoors and out. There’s no restaurant, but a communal lounge and pool surrounded by gardens invite conversations. “Guests often don’t know if it’s a hotel or a private home,” Ditte laughs. “That’s the sweet spot.””