I visited Mexico's hidden coastline to uncover why the wealthy are flocking there, and how it earned the name the 'Happy Coast'
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The article recounts a journey to Costalegre, a lesser-known luxury destination on Mexico's Pacific Coast. Initially fraught with stress and confusion, the traveler discovers a region where natural beauty takes precedence over extravagance. Unlike typical resorts in Cancún or Tulum, Costalegre offers a mix of small seaside towns and high-end accommodations, prioritizing ecological preservation. The traveler ultimately finds solace in the area's unrefined charm, luxury integrated with nature, and the sense of exclusivity among those 'in the know.'
"It's still unknown," said Alba Garcia, the director of rooms at the Four Seasons Tamarindo, a luxury hot spot in Costalegre. "It's an 'if you know, you know' kind of vibe."
Costalegre challenged those beliefs about luxury vacation destinations; it prioritized nature while weaving opulence into every aspect of my stay.
As I crawled behind slow mopeds and put my rental car's suspension to the test on countless speed bumps, I couldn't help but wonder...
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