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The 10 Best Jungle and Eco-Resorts in Mexico for 2026

The 10 Best Jungle and Eco-Resorts in Mexico for 2026

The Best Eco- and Jungle Resorts in Mexico.

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Mexico has quietly become one of the world's most compelling destinations for jungle and eco-luxury travel. Along the Pacific coast of Riviera Nayarit, the Sierra Madre rainforest rolls straight down to the ocean, while the Yucatán and Riviera Maya hide cenotes, biosphere reserves, and Maya cultural sites beneath dense canopy. The properties below range from a 15-tent adults-only camp on a private peninsula to a 30,000-acre private nature reserve.

To build this list we compared jungle and eco-focused resorts across Mexico on four criteria: the quality of the natural setting, verifiable sustainability practices, the design and privacy of the accommodations, and the depth of the nature and wellness programming. Rankings reflect fit for a jungle or eco stay specifically, rather than general luxury. Every figure below comes from the resorts' own materials and published reviews.

Quick Comparison of Jungle and Eco-Resorts in Mexico

Rank

Resort

Region

Setting

Accommodations

Best for

1

Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita & Naviva

Riviera Nayarit

Cliffside Pacific jungle, private peninsula

15 tented bungalows (Naviva) + flagship beach resort

Adults-only jungle immersion with full service

2

One&Only Mandarina

Riviera Nayarit

Sierra Madre rainforest meets ocean

105 villas and treehouses

Rainforest treehouse villas

3

Rosewood Mandarina

Riviera Nayarit

Mountain, beach, and lagoon flatlands

134 suites and villas

New jungle-to-beach luxury

4

Chablé Yucatán

Yucatán

Maya jungle around a natural cenote

~40 casitas and villas

Jungle wellness and cenote spa

5

Cuixmala

Costalegre, Jalisco

Jungle, savannah, and lagoon reserve

43 rooms across casitas, bungalows, villas

A private jungle estate

6

Azulik Tulum

Riviera Maya

Cliff and canopy above the sea

48 handcrafted villas

Off-grid design and disconnection

7

Playa Viva

Guerrero (near Zihuatanejo)

Off-grid beach and jungle

Bamboo treehouses and casitas

Regenerative, conservation-led travel

8

Mukan Resort

Sian Ka'an, Riviera Maya

UNESCO biosphere reserve

9 suites and beachfront bungalows

Remote biosphere seclusion

9

Hotel Xcaret México

Riviera Maya

Jungle, coves, and underground rivers

1,800 All-View suites

Eco-themed all-inclusive for families

10

Xinalani Retreat

Near Puerto Vallarta

Boat-access jungle over the Pacific

33 eco casitas and rooms

Jungle yoga and wellness retreat

1. Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita and Naviva: Best for Balanced Jungle Immersion

Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita sits on a private peninsula in Riviera Nayarit and pairs a flagship beachfront resort with Naviva, an adults-only jungle camp of 15 luxury tented bungalows set across a 48-acre cliffside forest. Naviva opened in 2022 as the first Four Seasons tented camp in the Americas. The balance of the two allows for deep jungle privacy alongside a full-service resort on the same peninsula.

Each canvas bungalow at Naviva spans roughly 1,250 square feet with a private plunge pool, an outdoor shower, and a fire pit, and the camp keeps a resident botanist to guide guests through the surrounding forest. Flanked by the jungle, the main Punta Mita resort adds beachfront dining, two Jack Nicklaus golf courses, and a full spa a short drive away when visitors want a break from the seclusion.

Location: Punta Mita, Riviera Nayarit, roughly 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta.
Setting: Cliffside Pacific jungle on a private peninsula.
Accommodations: 15 tented bungalows at Naviva, plus the flagship beachfront Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita.
Best for: Travelers who want jungle seclusion without giving up full-resort service.
Good to know: Naviva is adults-only and all-inclusive; the main Punta Mita resort is family-friendly.

2. One&Only Mandarina: Best for Rainforest Treehouse Villas

One&Only Mandarina encompasses 105 villas and treehouses across the Sierra Madre rainforest where it meets the Pacific in Riviera Nayarit. The resort opened in 2020, and its signature accommodation is the elevated treehouse villa, raised into the canopy on stilts with a private terrace and plunge pool.

Design here leans into native materials and volcanic stone, and the site was built to leave the surrounding forest largely intact. Visitors also have access to a working farm, an equestrian center, and a cliffside spa.

Location: Riviera Nayarit, about an hour north of Puerto Vallarta.
Setting: Rainforest hillside above the ocean.
Accommodations: 105 villas and treehouses, each with a plunge pool.
Best for: Couples and families who want a canopy treehouse with a resort behind it.

3. Rosewood Mandarina: Best for New Jungle-to-Beach Luxury

Rosewood Mandarina opened in April 2025 in Riviera Nayarit with 134 accommodations spread across three ecosystems: mountain, beachfront, and lagoon flatlands. Every suite and villa has a plunge pool and an outdoor terrace, and two standalone villas anchor the top of the range.

The hilltop Asaya spa runs open-air treatment rooms and draws its therapies from Mexican healing traditions and local botanicals. As the newest luxury opening on this stretch of coast, it competes directly with its Mandarina neighbor for the same jungle-and-beach traveler.

Location: Riviera Nayarit.
Setting: Mountain, beach, and flatlands on one estate.
Accommodations: 134 suites and villas with plunge pools.
Best for: Travelers who want the newest property with the widest range of settings.

4. Chablé Yucatán: Best for Jungle Wellness and a Cenote Spa

Chablé Yucatán is a wellness resort of around 40 casitas and villas set in the Maya jungle on a restored 19th-century hacienda about 30 minutes from Mérida. Its spa was built around a natural cenote, spans 32,000 square feet, and runs nine treatment rooms that look onto the sacred pool.

Each casita carries a private pool and a design based on Maya architecture across roughly 2,200 square feet. The wellness program covers meditation, yoga, and Maya healing rituals, which makes this the strongest choice on the list for a jungle stay built around health.

Location: Chocholá, Yucatán, near Mérida.
Setting: Yucatán jungle around a cenote.
Accommodations: Around 40 casitas and villas with private pools.
Best for: Wellness travelers who want cenote-side spa treatments and Maya culture.

5. Cuixmala: Best for a Private Jungle Estate

Cuixmala is a luxury eco-resort inside a private nature reserve of more than 30,000 acres on the Costalegre coast of Jalisco. It was originally built as Sir James Goldsmith's family estate, and now offers 43 rooms across original mansion suites, hidden bungalows, and hillside villas, many bookable together.

Cuixmala intertwines jungle and coconut groves with savannah and lagoons where crocodiles, birds, and free-roaming zebras live, and the property runs turtle, crocodile, and feline conservation programs guests can join. It sits within the larger Chamela-Cuixmala Biosphere Reserve.

Location: Costalegre, Jalisco.
Setting: Jungle, savannah, and lagoon inside a private reserve.
Accommodations: 43 rooms across casitas, bungalows, and villas.
Best for: Families or groups who want a private jungle estate and wildlife.

6. Azulik Tulum: Best for Off-Grid Design and Disconnection

Azulik is an adults-only resort of 48 handcrafted villas that rise on stilts through the treetops and along the cliffs above the sea in Tulum. The villas have no electricity and no air conditioning, so evenings run on candlelight, and each holds a mosaic bathtub filled with mineral-rich cenote water.

The property blends wood and stone into a sculptural, almost organic form and connects to the SFER IK art center nearby. It is a design statement first, so travelers who want reliable power and a television should look elsewhere on this list.

Location: Tulum, Riviera Maya.
Setting: Cliff and canopy above the Caribbean.
Accommodations: 48 treehouse-style villas, adults-only.
Best for: Couples who want an off-grid, design-led escape.

7. Playa Viva: Best for Regenerative, Conservation-Led Travel

Playa Viva is a 200-acre off-grid resort on the Pacific coast of Guerrero, about 35 minutes south of Zihuatanejo, that runs entirely on solar power. It opened in 2009 and is highly rated for its environmental and community performance.

Guests sleep in bamboo treehouses that partly grew on-site, and the resort's La Tortuga Viva sanctuary has released more than 450,000 sea turtle hatchlings since 2010. This is the clearest choice for travelers who want a stay that actively restores its surroundings.

Location: Juluchuca, Guerrero, near Zihuatanejo.
Setting: Off-grid beach and jungle.
Accommodations: Bamboo treehouses and casitas.
Best for: Regenerative travelers who value conservation and off-grid living.

8. Mukan Resort: Best for Remote Biosphere Seclusion

Mukan Resort is the first luxury eco-resort inside the Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, a UNESCO World Heritage site south of Tulum. It keeps just nine guest accommodations, five suites in a main villa and four beachfront bungalows, each with a private terrace.

The property is surrounded by mangroves, lagoons, and a protected coastline. It is perfect for guests who want isolation and quiet.

Location: Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve, south of Tulum.
Setting: UNESCO biosphere reserve on the Caribbean.
Accommodations: 9 suites and bungalows.
Best for: Travelers who want remote seclusion inside a protected reserve.

9. Hotel Xcaret México: Best for an Eco-Themed All-Inclusive with Families

Hotel Xcaret México is a 1,800-suite all-inclusive on the Riviera Maya whose eco-integrating architecture threads jungle, coves, and underground rivers through the property. Its All-Fun Inclusive concept covers access and transport to the Grupo Xcaret parks, including Xcaret, Xel-Há, and Xplor.

This is the largest property on the list: there are rivers to float, caverns to swim, and enough activity to fill a week with children. Families who want an eco theme without giving up a big-resort infrastructure fit here.

Location: Playa del Carmen, Riviera Maya.
Setting: Jungle, coves, and underground rivers.
Accommodations: 1,800 All-View suites.
Best for: Families who want an eco-themed, activity-rich all-inclusive.

10. Xinalani Retreat: Best for a Boat-In Jungle Yoga Retreat

Xinalani Retreat is a secluded eco-resort of 33 casitas reachable only by boat, tucked into the jungle just south of Puerto Vallarta. Local artisans built the palm-thatched casitas on stilts from wood and bamboo, and the open design lets the sea breeze move through each room.

The resort features six yoga spaces, a temazcal sweat lodge, and an oceanfront spa to anchor the experience around wellness and movement. 

Location: South of Puerto Vallarta, reachable by boat.
Setting: Jungle hillside over the Pacific.
Accommodations: 33 eco casitas and rooms.
Best for: Yoga and wellness travelers who want a car-free jungle retreat.

How to Choose the Right Jungle or Eco-Resort in Mexico

The right property depends on how much comfort you want between you and the jungle. 

  • Decide how off-grid you want to be. Playa Viva and Azulik lean into solar power and candlelight, while Four Seasons Punta Mita and Rosewood Mandarina keep full-service comfort inside a jungle setting.

  • Match the region to your gateway airport. Riviera Nayarit resorts sit within an hour of Puerto Vallarta, the Riviera Maya and Yucatán properties run off Cancún or Mérida, and Playa Viva pairs with Zihuatanejo.

  • Check whether the property is adults-only. Naviva, Azulik, and Xinalani are adults-only, while Hotel Xcaret México and Cuixmala are built for families and groups.

  • Look for verifiable sustainability, not just green marketing. Playa Viva's B-Corp certification and Mukan's location inside a UNESCO biosphere are concrete signals; a resort's own turtle or wildlife program is another.

When Is the Best Time to Visit Jungle Resorts in Mexico?

The dry season from November through April brings the most reliable weather to both coasts, with warm days and low humidity. The green season from June through October is hotter and wetter, which makes the jungle lush and rates lower, though the Caribbean side can see storms into the fall. Whale-watching season on the Pacific near Riviera Nayarit and Puerto Vallarta runs roughly December through March.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the best jungle resort in Mexico?

Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita and its adults-only Naviva camp rank first for a full-service jungle stay, with 15 tented bungalows on a 48-acre cliffside forest in Riviera Nayarit. One&Only Mandarina is the strongest alternative for rainforest treehouse villas on the same coast.

Which jungle and eco-resorts in Mexico are adults-only?

Naviva at Four Seasons Punta Mita, Azulik in Tulum, and Xinalani near Puerto Vallarta are all adults-only. Naviva pairs adults-only seclusion with all-inclusive service, Azulik runs off-grid villas with no electricity, and Xinalani is a boat-in wellness retreat.

What is the most sustainable resort in Mexico?

Playa Viva is the most credentialed on sustainability. It runs entirely on solar power, earned a B-Corp score of 110 in 2023, and its La Tortuga Viva sanctuary has released more than 450,000 sea turtle hatchlings since 2010. Mukan Resort sits inside the UNESCO Sian Ka'an Biosphere Reserve.

Where are the best jungle resorts in Riviera Nayarit?

Riviera Nayarit holds three of the strongest jungle resorts in Mexico: Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita with its Naviva camp, One&Only Mandarina, and the 2025 arrival Rosewood Mandarina. All three sit where the Sierra Madre rainforest meets the Pacific, within about an hour of Puerto Vallarta.

Are there jungle resorts near Puerto Vallarta?

Yes. Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita and Naviva are about 45 minutes north of Puerto Vallarta, One&Only Mandarina is roughly an hour north, and Xinalani sits just south of the city and is reached by boat. All three place you in Pacific-coast jungle close to a major airport.

What are the best treehouse resorts in Mexico?

One&Only Mandarina raises villas into the rainforest canopy on stilts, Azulik in Tulum builds handcrafted villas through the treetops, and Playa Viva offers bamboo treehouses on the Guerrero coast. Each delivers a different balance of luxury, design, and off-grid living.

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