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Casa Koko Luxury Villas

Elevated By Cuisine, Wellness & Adventure

Tags: Eco Retreats

Casa Koko Luxury Villas are not simply an escape. They are a deep dive into the passions that bring people together: exploration, cuisine, wellness, celebration, and the quiet luxury of having time unfold differently.

Along the shores of the Mexican Pacific, Casa Koko is the brand behind two distinctive private villas in the exclusive Punta Mita community: Casa Koko Surfside and Casa Koko at Iyari. Guided by the vision of entrepreneur and conservationist Ricardo Farkas, both properties were conceived as immersive environments where barefoot luxury, meaningful hospitality, and curated experiences coexist naturally with the rhythm of the ocean.

Designed by architect Juan Collignon and interior designer Karen Collignon, the villas reflect a distinctly Mexican interpretation of refined coastal living. Natural materials, sculptural artisan pieces, weathered textures, handwoven accents, clay, ceramic, and wood come together under a philosophy inspired by wabi sabi: the beauty found in imperfection, craftsmanship, and time itself.

Both villas can also be configured for smaller groups beginning at six bedrooms, making them equally suited for intimate family gatherings, milestone celebrations, or multi-generational holidays where flexibility matters as much as scale.

Behind the scenes, each property includes a dedicated House Manager, private chef team, sommelier, mixologist, housekeeping staff, and wait staff working exclusively for one group at a time. Meals adjust around the day rather than the other way around. A spontaneous pool lunch, a slow breakfast after a late evening, or cocktails extended around the firepit never require negotiation or reservations.

The operation exists entirely around the guests in residence.

Casa Koko Surfside

Casa Koko Surfside is an oceanfront villa with 10 bedrooms for up to 20 guests, positioned directly in front of Bahía, one of Punta Mita’s iconic surf breaks. Its infinity pool and jacuzzi overlook the Pacific, while oceanfront terraces and a firepit become gathering spaces long after dinner has ended.

CASA KOKO SURFSIDE

Casa Koko at Iyari

Casa Koko at Iyari, with 8 bedrooms for up to 16 guests, occupies a dramatic hillside overlooking the ocean. Connected to a secluded beach through a private staircase, the villa combines panoramic social spaces with quieter corners designed for restoration: a spa with sauna, steam room, ofuro bath, and cold plunge, suspended lounging nets beside the outdoor bar, and beachside tipis next to the water.

CASA KOKO AT IYARI

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Six Complimentary Experiences

Designed Around Shared Passions

Large group travel rarely moves at the same pace. Someone wakes early for coffee and a surf session. Children drift toward the pool. Grandparents prefer slower mornings with ocean views, while friends gather around the outdoor bar long before dinner.

Casa Koko approaches this naturally through six complimentary experiences designed around three defining pillars: exploration, cuisine, and wellness. Rather than functioning as scheduled activities, they become part of the rhythm of the villa itself.

Exploration

Beyond The Villa

Punta Mita has long attracted travelers seeking a different kind of Pacific luxury. Surf culture, beach clubs, golf, wellness, and ocean exploration coexist here without formality overpowering the landscape itself.

Casa Koko’s complimentary All-Inclusive Sailing Experience reflects that spirit naturally.

Guests board one of the property’s elegant Beneteau sailboats for a private journey along Punta Mita’s coastline, accompanied by a private chef and onboard mixology service.

Children move between paddleboarding and snorkeling while adults settle into long conversations over wine as the coastline drifts by. The crew adapts the experience around the group rather than following a rigid itinerary.

From mid-December through March, guests may choose to replace the sailing experience with a complimentary Whale Watching tour. This two-hour excursion offers the opportunity to witness the migration of humpback whales along Mexico’s Pacific coast, an unforgettable spectacle for anyone drawn to the wilderness.

For those wishing to take a piece of Mexico back home, Casa Koko offers a complimentary shopping visit to nearby Sayulita, the colorful surf town known for its bohemian energy, boutique shopping, art galleries, and independent designer stores.

For many guests, the experience becomes less about shopping itself and more about wandering vibrant streets, discovering handcrafted pieces, and experiencing another side of Riviera Nayarit’s coastal culture beyond Punta Mita’s more private atmosphere.

Cuisine

At The Heart Of Your Stay

At many luxury properties, dining exists as a service. At Casa Koko, it becomes part of the identity of the experience itself.

The villas’ private chef teams adapt every menu around the group, from long oceanfront breakfasts to relaxed family-style lunches by the pool and celebratory refined dinners featuring the best of the Mexican contemporary cuisine.

Guests are invited into the process directly through the complimentary “Cooking With The Chef” experience.

Designed as a hands-on Mexican cooking session, the experience shifts easily between an engaging family activity and a more culinary-focused exploration of local flavors. Younger guests often participate alongside parents and grandparents, transforming the kitchen into one of the villa’s most social spaces.

COOKING WITH THE CHEF EXPERIENCE

Casa Koko also offers a complimentary tasting of rare Mexican wines guided by the villa’s sommelier, introducing guests to labels and wine regions that remain largely undiscovered outside the country. Alongside the tasting, interactive mixology lessons explore premium Mexican spirits, seasonal ingredients, and the craft behind some of the villa’s signature cocktails.

These experiences reflect something central to Casa Koko’s philosophy: luxury that feels participatory rather than performative.

That approach reaches its highest expression through the villa’s exclusive collaboration with chef Daniela Soto-Innes.

Recognized internationally for bringing contemporary Mexican cuisine to a global audience, Daniela Soto-Innes became the first Mexican and youngest chef named World’s Best Female Chef by The World’s 50 Best Restaurants in 2019. For Casa Koko guests, she has created a signature multi-course menu offered as an option for the closing dinner of the stay.

By then, the group has already settled into the rhythm of the villa. The dinner becomes less about formality and more about reflection: conversations stretching late into the night, wines selected by the sommelier, and Pacific flavors interpreted through one of Mexico’s most celebrated culinary voices.

Wellness

Inseparable From Nature

Wellness at Casa Koko avoids the highly programmed atmosphere often associated with luxury retreats. Instead, it feels naturally integrated into the slower rhythm of the Pacific coast.

A complimentary sound healing session introduces a more holistic dimension to the stay, guided by a practitioner focused on relaxation and balance rather than performance. For some guests, it becomes a meditative pause between more active days. For others, it marks the beginning of mornings shaped more slowly.

Essential oils, calming sounds, and the pampering hands of Casa Koko’s therapists come together through relaxing massage experiences, while the fully equipped fitness rooms in both villas allow guests to continue their wellness routines throughout the stay.

At Casa Koko Surfside, the spa’s private garden becomes the setting for restorative afternoons. At Casa Koko at Iyari, the experience extends further through the villa’s private spa facilities: steam room, sauna, ofuro bath, and cold plunge.

Beyond the villas, Punta Mita’s cycling and running paths, along with its ocean sports, golf courses and racket courts, create opportunities for movement directly connected to the surrounding environment.

Generous Space

The New Social Luxury

What distinguishes villas like Casa Koko from traditional resorts is not only privacy. It is the ability for a group to inhabit a place collectively without constantly fragmenting.

At Surfside, the infinity pool, oceanfront terraces, backyard games area, and firepit continuously draw the group back together. At Iyari, the suspended lounging net beside the outdoor bar, the private beach below the villa, and the game room create multiple social environments operating simultaneously.

Children move freely between spaces. Teenagers gather for movie nights. Adults split between the spa, cocktails at sunset, and conversations extending into the evening.

That sense of togetherness is also reflected in Casa Koko’s complimentary photo session, designed to capture the rare occasion of an entire family or group of friends sharing the same space and time.

That balance is difficult to achieve at scale, which is precisely why villas designed intentionally for multi-generational travel feel fundamentally different once experienced.

The Ideal Stay

Seven Nights

Even though the minimum stay at Casa Koko is three nights, a seven-night stay allows the villa’s full rhythm to emerge naturally. Guests have time to experience Koko’s six complimentary activities while still leaving space to alternate between Punta Mita’s beach clubs and quieter afternoons by the villa’s pool and spa, between celebration and restoration.

The most memorable luxury travel experiences are rarely defined by a single highlight. More often, they are remembered through atmosphere, pacing, conversations, and the rare feeling that time itself briefly became less structured.

Casa Koko Villas were designed precisely for that kind of stay. Perhaps the only thing left is to decide when your own Casa Koko story begins.

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