Lay out on the private pool deck while enjoying the beautiful sunrise of Puerto Escondido in your private stunning 139 square meter (1,500 square foot) three-bedroom villa with full kitchen. Feel at home in the privacy of your surroundings while enjoying comforts of modern living and enjoying full access to all Vivo Resort amenities.
The resort offers an array of amenities including two heated infinity-edge swimming pools with swim-up pool bars, one heated family pool, Senses Spa by Elaina, Oceanview Fitness Club & Yoga Zone, Ernesto's farm-to-table Oaxacan fine dining, Mescalina's sports lounge, Coco Thai, Grand Palapa event space with BBQ and green space, tennis and pickleball courts, business center and learning library and General Store.
Vivo Resorts is situated along an endless beautiful beach just a short drive to Puerto Escondido, which is not an over-commercialized destination, and the area holds the greatest appeal for those seeking an authentic Oaxacan experience. This emerging part of Mexico is untouched by large-scale development and remains a family friendly and safe area set for discovery.
Though the area is not considered overly commercialized, Puerto Escondido has a wide variety of restaurants, bars, and live-music nightlife. But the area is best known for activities such as swimming, stand-up paddle-boarding, sport-fishing, scuba diving, snorkeling, mountain biking, sip lining, horseback riding, white-water rafting, and ecological tours.
The Emerald Coast offers the best year-round weather of any beachfront location in North America. With less than half an inch of rain each winter and low humidity levels, travelers are assured of ideal blue-sky days and warm evenings. More than 164 years of data show that the Pacific coastal region around Puerto Escondido is in the lowest hurricane risk area in all of Mexico. Warm coastal currents mean the water in this part of the Pacific stays at a pleasant temperature all year, even getting as high as 86 F/30 C in the winter.
Oaxaca's cuisine is one of the best known internationally from all of Mexico, due to the varied terrain from sea level to mountains, the region has a wide-ranging climate contributing to a surprising and delightful mix of cuisine. As would be expected, seafood is abundant in the coastal areas, while central valleys provide a variety of vegetables and tropical fruits. The terrain is well-suited for the cultivation of coffee and cocoa beans resulting in some of the world's best coffee and chocolate.