If you dream of golden beaches with no crowds, jungle-covered cliffs, and secluded luxury, Costalegre — meaning “happy coast” — is your ideal escape. Tucked along a 283-mile stretch of Mexico’s Pacific coastline, this stunning region has long remained one of the country’s best-kept secrets. Now, in 2025, it’s stepping into the spotlight, blending untouched nature with refined elegance.
The legacy of Careyes, a luxury coastal community dating back to the 1960s, still shines brightly with Positano-style villas, vibrant casitas, and Mexico’s largest polo fields. But this paradise has stayed blissfully low-impact, thanks to strict development policies that preserve its wild beauty.
That’s beginning to shift — in a good way. The Chalacatepec International Airport is expected to launch in late 2024, drastically improving access. No longer will travelers have to fly into Puerto Vallarta or Manzanillo and endure long drives. Pair that with the Puerto Vallarta airport expansion, and Costalegre becomes easier to reach than ever.
Adding to the excitement are luxury projects like Xala, a $1 billion eco-conscious community featuring high-end residences and a future Six Senses hotel, and the newly opened Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo. There's also Cuixmala, Las Rosadas, and the Michelin two-key-winning Las Alamandas, which cement Costalegre’s reputation for refined coastal living.
Whether you're chasing wellness, looking to disconnect, or simply want to explore Mexico’s last true untouched beach haven, 2025 is the year to go.
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