Explore Mexico?s Surf Culture at the W Punta De Mita
The W Punta De Mita hotel is a tropical getaway that's playful, colorful, and respectful of the local region and landscape.
Located on the Riviera Nayarit, the W Punta De Mita is a tropical getaway to Mexico?s Pacific Coast that celebrates the region?s historic culture. This colorful hotel was a joint collaboration with Oakland-based design studio Mister Important Design, ASET/AOMA, and Starwood?s own award-winning design team.
The design of the W Punta De Mita was inspired by the area?s surf culture and native history. Throughout the hotel, you?ll find traditional patterns of the Huichol people (the indigenous people of Nayarit), Mexican tiled floors, woven furniture, decorative motifs found on everything from the screens to the tuktuk carts, and figurines on the walls and tables.
Instead of a traditional hotel lobby, the hotel embraces an open concept living room that leads to a central bar and is surrounded by indoor lounge spaces where guests can enjoy signature cocktails and the resident DJ.
The blue and green Camino Huichol guides guests from the living room to the outdoor pool, bar, lounge area and, of course, that beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean.
The hotel consists of 119 guest villas and suites that have been decorated with a Mexican touch. Indicative of the active lifestyle of the area, the headboards are made from surfboards, or punctured tin by local artists. Wall decals, throw pillows and accent furniture add a playful touch.
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Located on the Riviera Nayarit, the W Punta De Mita is a tropical getaway to Mexico?s Pacific Coast that celebrates the region?s historic culture. This colorful hotel was a joint collaboration with Oakland-based design studio Mister Important Design, ASET/AOMA, and Starwood?s own award-winning design team.
The design of the W Punta De Mita was inspired by the area?s surf culture and native history. Throughout the hotel, you?ll find traditional patterns of the Huichol people (the indigenous people of Nayarit), Mexican tiled floors, woven furniture, decorative motifs found on everything from the screens to the tuktuk carts, and figurines on the walls and tables.
Instead of a traditional hotel lobby, the hotel embraces an open concept living room that leads to a central bar and is surrounded by indoor lounge spaces where guests can enjoy signature cocktails and the resident DJ.
The blue and green Camino Huichol guides guests from the living room to the outdoor pool, bar, lounge area and, of course, that beautiful view of the Pacific Ocean.
The hotel consists of 119 guest villas and suites that have been decorated with a Mexican touch. Indicative of the active lifestyle of the area, the headboards are made from surfboards, or punctured tin by local artists. Wall decals, throw pillows and accent furniture add a playful touch.
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