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Aquí Me Quedo to debut at Rosewood Mayakoba

Aquí Me Quedo to debut at Rosewood Mayakoba

An unrivalled retreat fresh from a $2.5 million investment, Aquí Me Quedo will debut at Rosewood Mayakoba next month.

Inspired by the residential style of a grand seaside home and the relaxed, natural beauty of nearby Tulum, this new adults-only, private enclave features open air living and dining rooms, three infinity edge pools sunken in the sand, La Cocina, an open kitchen for interactive culinary experiences, and La Palapa, a 2,200-square-foot private event beachfront indoor/outdoor palapa.

“We know that our guests have truly arrived when they feel free to just let go: let go of email and meetings, let go of daily stresses and responsibilities, and to even let go of time itself. 

“With that in mind, we created Aquí Me Quedo as a place of complete leisure and unaffected luxury where guests enjoy the distilled essence of Rosewood service but still feel comfortable to bury their feet in the sand, laugh loud and long, and create memories with loved ones,” shared Daniel Scott, managing director of Rosewood Mayakoba.

Set among white sand beaches with views of the sparkling Caribbean sea, Aquí Me Quedo combines elegant, handcrafted artisanal furnishings with the raw beauty of natural elements to embody the essence of barefoot luxury. 

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The exclusive design, envisioned by Zurcher Architects showcases Mexican design elements created by local artisans including handmade clay pieces from Colectivo 1050, based in Oaxaca, and lava rock from Ayres, based in the Yucatan, taking a modern approach to century-old traditions.

Each of the three infinity edge pools will offer distinctive amenities that rotate seasonally, such as poolside spa treatments, twists on popsicles and frose, and more, all surrounding an Oceanside firepit. 

La Palapa will double as a fitness pavilion, featuring morning spin and yoga classes.

Guests are invited to settle in and enjoy life at La Sala and La Terraza, Aquí Me Quedo’s residential-style living rooms overlooking the sand and the sea.