Casa Majani Punta Mita – A six-bedroom beach front luxury villa located inside the exclusive Punta Mita development on the Riviera Nayarit. This luxurious property is the result of the combination of experience and inspiration from the world-renowned architects Manolo Mestre and Juan Collignon resulting in a network of pathways through expansive reflection pools connect each unique structure, creating the illusion that Casa Majani is suspended over the powerful Pacific.
There are 6 ensuite bedrooms at Casa Majani: 2 oceanfront master suites, 3 guest suites and 1 garden bedroom. Of course, all accomodations have a/c, internet and flat screen satelite TV
Casa Majani’s suites use natural hues and textures to minimize the boundaries between the interiors and the landscape. Aramara is perhaps the most aptly named room in the residence as one’s eyes are inextricably drawn to a captivating Pacific surf. Within this room, one discovers spacious yet cozy quarters connected to an outdoor terrace and just three steps to the sand. This master suite features a king-size bed, a luxurious en-suite bath with ocean view, a large hand crafted bath tub as well as indoor and outdoor showers.
If your idea of heaven in a bedroom would be encircled by water, the Master Suite Keili is your island. The terrace of this master suite is cantilevered over the infinity pool. A pristine ocean view through the Manzanillo trees, perfect light and a prevailing sense of graciousness make this suite a true masterpiece. Keili’s attributes include a king-size bed, an en-suite bath with ocean view, a large hand crafted bath tub and shower with glass doors leading to the pool.
Beneath the eave of an inviting pergola with peaceful garden views, this guest suite is situated behind the Tucari yoga sanctuary and adjacent to the Turi suite, ideal for young families. A king-size bed and en-suite bath with showers, both indoors and out, highlight the Tao experience.
With two double beds and a seating area by the wood-framed glass doors, this room is attached to the Tao Suite and, as its name implies, is perfect for young guests or those preferring separate beds. The suite enjoys views of the gardens and Tucari yoga sanctuary. With en-suite bath, Turi features indoor and outdoor showers.
This guest suite enjoys a view of the gardens and out, through the palapa, to the ocean. It is a guest favorite, owing to its coziness and privacy. Well-suited to the romantic or the solitary souls among us, the Wiki suite features a king-size bed and en-suite bath with indoor and outdoor showers.
This garden bedroom has a king-size bed and en-suite bath. Xotu is located toward the back of the property and, while perfectly comfortable for a couple, is somewhat smaller than the guest suites, with more limited views of the gardens.
At the center of Casa Majani stands the grand palapa. Nestled beneath a palm-thatched roof, sits a grounded yet ethereal living and dining terrace. Steadfast ocean breezes and sun-bathed terraces bless this marriage of nature and nurture. Striking ocean vistas surround all points in Casa Majani’s central gathering area. A sustainable tropical wood dining table, created by local craftsmen for 12, provides an unmatched vantage point for the surf and sunsets.
Even the best refuge from the worldly fast track benefits from a dose of modernity. Apart from providing a protective air-conditioned haven, the family room presents a most comfortable space for guests to watch a movie, listen to music, or enjoy a board game.
The tropical wood indoor dining table in this refuge is long and narrow, inviting conversation. It is set under a vaulted ceiling and soft lights, a place to share a delicious meal and relax. The setting is accented by colorful native art and craft and surrounded by a contemplative pool.
Casa Majani’s graceful kitchen fits both form and function. Amidst ocean-facing windows, everything from delicious simple Mexican fare to lavish haute cuisine is happily prepared. Charming yet modern, the kitchen opens onto an outdoor patio deck bordered by a pond, where you will find an intimate breakfast nook, ideal for both traditional and creative breakfast fare served hot from the kitchen.
A grand illusion by design, the pools appear endless. These two adjacent bodies of water blend with sea and sky, enhancing undisturbed views of the blue horizon with over 150 feet of infinity edge. For the ultimate in guest year-round comfort, the two pools can be heated to separate temperatures. The smaller of the pools encircles the Keili suite, offering a dynamic and diverse swimming experience. Nearby, a whimsical bar extending unsupported from the wall is, in fact, a restored vintage surf board. A ground level fire pit for intimate gatherings and fantastic sunsets is situated on the sand beach terrace. Shaded beneath the Manzanillo trees on the sand terrace, a large native wood picnic table provides the ideal setting for midday meals overlooking the surf.
At Casa Majani, every room is designed with intention. Tucari, meaning “good energy” has a relaxing, Zen feel. This yoga sanctuary, adorned with native wood flooring, features floor to ceiling windows to offer a view of vast reflection pools and lush native gardens. Light and airy, Tucari can be opened on two sides to take advantage of good weather, and closed with air conditioning to provide a sanctuary from the heat or humidity.
Gym
For those seeking a vigorous workout, the air conditioned gym features a professional quality Precor elliptical cross-trainer and treadmill. A bench and adjustable free-weigh set completes this haven for fitness.