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Las Alamandas is a Costalegre hideaway for guests who want space, privacy and Mexican color more than a standard beach resort. The property sits on Mexico's Pacific coast between Puerto Vallarta and Manzanillo. It spreads across more than 2,000 acres of nature reserve with only 18 suites. Four private beaches, bold villas, gardens, a spa palapa, outdoor pool and a small-resort rhythm make it feel closer to a private estate than a hotel built for volume.
The setting is the reason Las Alamandas matters. Costalegre is quieter than Riviera Nayarit, Los Cabos or the main Puerto Vallarta hotel zones. The resort sits near Quemaro, surrounded by palms, lagoons, birds, open land and Pacific surf. Guests do not come here for a busy promenade, nightlife or a full town outside the gate. They come because the property feels removed.
That removal is not for everyone. Transfers take time. The resort's own amenity page notes that its private landing strip is currently unavailable, with Chamela airstrip suggested instead. That detail matters for guests planning private aviation. For most visitors, arrival is part of the shift in pace. The road in makes the stay feel separate from the more developed parts of the coast.
Las Alamandas has only 18 suites across eight villas, with a maximum of about 45 guests. This small scale is the core value. Guests may spend a day moving between beach, pool, suite terrace, garden paths and meals without seeing many other people. The low-density layout gives the resort a rare sense of personal space.
The suites are colorful, generous and rooted in Mexican craft rather than sleek hotel minimalism. Expect painted walls, tile, textiles, terrace space, garden or ocean views. Isabel Goldsmith, who founded the resort in 1990, still shapes the sense of place. This is not a neutral design hotel. It has personality, and that personality is part of the value.
The four private beaches are the headline feature. Some are better for long walks and surf watching. Others suit quieter beach time, depending on season and conditions. The Pacific here is more dramatic than gentle. Guests should expect wild beauty rather than a perfectly controlled swimming lagoon. That makes the resort good for walkers, photographers and travellers who like a strong natural setting.
The nature reserve gives the stay more depth than a simple beach escape. Birdlife, tropical vegetation, lagoons, open land and garden paths all shape the atmosphere. Mountain bikes, lawn games, property tours and outdoor activities help guests explore without turning the resort into an activity factory. The best days here are loose and slow.
Dining at Las Alamandas is informal but personal. The main restaurant can work with guest preferences when ingredients are available. The resort highlights locally sourced food and produce from its organic orchard, which fits the small-estate feel. Meals are less about spectacle and more about freshness, timing and setting.
This matters because guests are not staying next to a restaurant district. Las Alamandas needs to feed people well across several quiet days, not just impress them at one dinner. Beach meals, terrace dining, simple seafood, tropical fruit and flexible service all support the larger promise: a private coastal stay where the schedule can bend around the guest.
The amenity list is broad for such a small resort. Guests have a spa palapa, body treatment room, steam room, gym, outdoor pool, games room, lawn games, mountain bikes, gallery and Kids Club. The property is also dog-friendly for smaller dogs, with size limits noted by the resort. These details make Las Alamandas more flexible than its remote location might suggest.
Still, the mood remains quiet. This is not a resort with loud programming, multiple restaurant concepts or nightlife. Families can enjoy the space, and buyouts can work well for reunions or celebrations, but the natural audience is privacy-focused. Couples, small groups and repeat Mexico travellers will usually understand it fastest.
Book Las Alamandas if you want a luxury hotel in Costalegre with 18 suites, four private beaches, bold Mexican design and a strong sense of retreat. It is ideal for couples, honeymoons, creative travellers, privacy seekers, small buyouts and families who want space. It also suits travellers who already know Mexico's better-known beach destinations and want something quieter.
Choose another hotel if you want easy nightlife, many restaurants, large resort infrastructure, a predictable branded experience or a short transfer from a major airport. Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo offers a newer large-scale luxury option farther south on the Costalegre. One&Only Mandarina brings dramatic Riviera Nayarit resort design with more infrastructure. Las Alamandas is smaller, more personal and more remote.
Las Alamandas competes by being deliberately low-density. The strongest facts are simple: 18 suites, 2,000-plus acres, four private beaches, an owner-led vision, a nature reserve and a maximum guest count that most resorts cannot match. That is more persuasive than a long amenity list. The resort's value is the feeling that the coast has not been overbuilt around you.
The trade-off is polish versus personality. Some travellers may find the property less contemporary than newer luxury openings. Others will see its color, craft, privacy and independence as the whole reason to go. The right guest will not compare it only by room technology or restaurant count. They will compare it by space, silence and the rarity of having so much coast shared with so few people.
Las Alamandas is one of Mexico's more distinctive small beach resorts because it keeps scale on the guest's side. With 18 suites, four private beaches, a 2,000-plus-acre reserve, relaxed dining, spa palapa, gardens and strong Mexican character, it offers a version of Costalegre that feels private without becoming sterile. It is not the most convenient resort on the Pacific coast. It is the better choice when privacy, color, nature and a sense of personal estate matter more than instant access or brand uniformity.
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