Aman Makes Mexico Debut With 18-Key Amanvari, In Costa Palmas Complex

Aman Makes Mexico Debut With 18-Key Amanvari, In Costa Palmas Complex

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Luxury hotel group Aman has just opened reservations for its newest resort, which has also been in the pipeline for a very, very long time. This represents the brand’s first property in Mexico, and it may have just become the country’s most expensive hotel.

Basics of Amanvari in Costa Palmas, Mexico

Amanvari has just started accepting reservations for stays as of August 1, 2026. The resort is located in the East Cape of Baja California, in the 1,500-acre Costa Palmas complex. This complex currently has a Four Seasons, and the Aman will be the second property there. There’s also a yacht club and a bunch of residences (obviously a key financial motive for the development). To get here, you still fly into Los Cabos (SJD), and then it’s a roughly hour-long drive.

Amanvari will feature just 18 accommodations, each of which are described as contemporary casitas with sea and mountain views. Most accommodations are 82 square meters (833 square feet), each with a private heated pool, terrace, and more.

While details remain somewhat limited, the resort will feature multiple dining venues (including an Italian, Japanese, and regional inspired restaurant), and there will also be a full service spa, with a yoga pavilion, gym, etc. Below you can see the pictures that have been provided so far of the property.

Amanvari property layout
Amanvari main building design
Amanvari casita exterior
Amanvari casita living room
Amanvari casita bedroom
Amanvari casita bathroom
Amanvari casita outdoor space

It’s interesting to see this hotel finally accepting reservations, as this has to be one of the most oddly delayed projects we’ve seen in a long time. Amanvari was announced back in 2018, with a projected 2020 opening date. What’s odd is that construction progress was really impressive at the beginning.

But then there were some major delays. I’ve never been able to get a straight answer as to what caused the delays, but I imagine it must’ve had something to do with financing, or something. Admittedly there were lots of delays with things coming out of the pandemic, but this was extreme. For example, below is what the project looked like in very early 2025 (and that honestly doesn’t look so different from what I remember in 2021).

Amanvari Mexico rates & how to book

With Amanvari now being bookable, what are rates like? Given that all accommodations are just one bedroom, I think this might set the record for being Mexico’s new most expensive hotel.

The absolute cheapest rate I see throughout the year is for around $4,500 per night.

Amanvari rates in Costa Palmas, Mexico

However, in peak season, rates get to $7,000+ on some nights for a standard accommodation.

Amanvari rates in Costa Palmas, Mexico

Credit to Aman, those rates are at least displayed to include taxes & fees, which in Mexico, can add up to 30%+ of the cost of a stay. All rates include breakfast, in-room refreshments and non-alcoholic drinks, use of non-motorized water sports, etc.

I have no doubt that this hotel will be fantastic, and that the accommodations will be super nice. However, it’s obviously priced at the very top end of the market. Admittedly you have to compare this to higher category suites at other properties, in terms of the amount of space you get, a private pool, etc.

There is something special about Costa Palmas, because while it’s in a complex, it otherwise feels very secluded, with beautiful nature. Admittedly this is a place you’ll want to book if you primarily plan on staying in the complex, and not if you want to go out to Los Cabos every night to a different restaurant.

Aman generally has pricing parity between different booking sources, so if you are going to book, you’ll want to use something like Virtuoso. That way you can receive a property credit, an upgrade subject to availability, and more.

Bottom line

Amanvari is finally accepting reservations for stays as of August 2026, The hotel is opening around six years behind schedule, so it’s good to finally see it coming to market. This should be an incredible hotel, though of course it’s priced accordingly, and makes the adjacent Four Seasons look like a bargain, by comparison.

Costa Palmas isn’t for everyone, but if money is no object and you just want an easy beach getaway that still feels secluded, this definitely fits the bill.

What do you make of Amanvari finally opening?

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  1. Pafunco Guest

    LOL!!! $7k per night to sleep in Mexico. I would not go to Mexico if someone pays me to go.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Only 18 rooms, so they won't miss you much.

      If you fear all of Mexico, that's really on you (because if you stay at resorts like this you'll be just fine). Aman is also in places like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Morocco... such spooky, scary places... you'd totally be afraid each of them, too... oh, and if you think 'Africa-bad'... you'd 'hate' Singita in Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe... ahhhh!

      (Shh, shh.. don't tell him what he's missing..)

  2. pstm91 Diamond

    I did a hard hat tour while they didn't get into the specifics, the delays were due to complications on the business side, not the construction side. It's worth noting (given the rates) that there is a small private airport very close to the Costa Palmas compound and you can heli there from SJD too. The Costa Palmas property as a whole will be a great destination once all of the construction is finished, and...

    I did a hard hat tour while they didn't get into the specifics, the delays were due to complications on the business side, not the construction side. It's worth noting (given the rates) that there is a small private airport very close to the Costa Palmas compound and you can heli there from SJD too. The Costa Palmas property as a whole will be a great destination once all of the construction is finished, and there's talk of the golf course there hosting some pretty major tournaments in the future.

  3. 1990 Guest

    Very cool. Always nice to see more Amans.

    1. 1990 Guest

      $4,500-7,000+/night is certified-CUCKOO BANANAS, though. Oof.

    2. Throwawayname Guest

      Presumably they're just trying it on and will adjust to more realistic levels in time.

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pstm91 Diamond

I did a hard hat tour while they didn't get into the specifics, the delays were due to complications on the business side, not the construction side. It's worth noting (given the rates) that there is a small private airport very close to the Costa Palmas compound and you can heli there from SJD too. The Costa Palmas property as a whole will be a great destination once all of the construction is finished, and there's talk of the golf course there hosting some pretty major tournaments in the future.

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Throwawayname Guest

Presumably they're just trying it on and will adjust to more realistic levels in time.

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1990 Guest

Only 18 rooms, so they won't miss you much. If you fear all of Mexico, that's really on you (because if you stay at resorts like this you'll be just fine). Aman is also in places like Cambodia, Laos, Vietnam, Sri Lanka, Indonesia, Morocco... such spooky, scary places... you'd totally be afraid each of them, too... oh, and if you think 'Africa-bad'... you'd 'hate' Singita in Rwanda, Tanzania, Zimbabwe... ahhhh! (Shh, shh.. don't tell him what he's missing..)

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