Need to know
Rooms
30 villas with private pools.
Check–Out
Noon. Check-in is at 3pm, but both are flexible, subject to availability.
More details
Rates don't included breakfast; a buffet or à la carte options are available for $85 each, or grab an on-the-go pastry from the bakery. Daily aromatherapy workshops, yoga and breathwork sessions, and cooking classes are included with your stay.
Also
Unfortunately, the rugged terrain and hotel grounds are not best suited to guests with reduced mobility, although one villa has been adapted to improve accessibility. You can also call for a golf cart to take you between the spa, winery, restaurants and your room.
Hotel closed
The hotel opens on 1 May 2024.
At the hotel
Botanical garden, food truck, bakery, gym, yoga and meditation classes, charged laundry service and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, sound system, air-conditioning, Nespresso coffee machine, tea-making kit, minibar, wine cooler, free bottled water and local bath products.
Our favourite rooms
In each terrace-toting villa, settle in with a glass from your wine cooler for fireside snuggles, head for a dip à deux in your plunge pool, or eye up the romance-inspiring backdrop of vast valley views. The Serenity Pool Villa is spacious, but the Winemaker’s Three Bedroom Pool Villa scales things up – coteries and clans can survey the vineyards below from this away-from-it-all hilltop house.
Poolside
You'll find two heated outdoor pools, tucked into the mountains. Admiring the vast views is appetite-rousing work, but you can refuel at Roka, the hotel's poolside food truck.
Spa
Weave your way under the botanical garden’s angular arches to reach the star-of-the-show spa, where treatments are inspired by local and Asian rituals, and scrubs, oils and face masks are whipped up from the native plants peppering the hotel’s grounds. After a treat-yourself massage or hydrotherapy session, saunter to the sauna, steam room or heated pool. The self-improvement continues beyond the spa with personal trainers and guided yoga classes; or go one step further with a spirit-cleansing temazcal experience.
Packing tips
A penchant for Pouya (a Guadalupe-grown natural wine) and your yoga kit. A notebook can double up as a gratitude journal and a record of your favorite vintages from tastings.
Also
Banyan Tree Veya Valle de Guadalupe is a tailor-made retreat – everything from personalised fitness programmes to the spa-like scent in your suite can be tweaked to your taste.
Pet‐friendly
Up to two small pooches are welcome to stay in your villa for $100 each a night. See more pet-friendly hotels in Baja California.
Children
Welcome, but with wine and wellness on the agenda, this stay is better suited to adults. Each villa, except Winemaker's, has a sofa-bed where a child or extra adult can sleep for $80 a night.