Traditional Mexican hacienda architecture with colonial charm, tile roofs, and rustic elegance.
15 villas for hacienda style















Step into a hacienda-style villa and you step into the architectural soul of Mexico β terra cotta tile roofs overhead, thick adobe walls keeping the interiors naturally cool, hand-painted Talavera tiles underfoot, carved wooden doors at every threshold, wrought-iron balconies framing the view, and courtyard gardens where bougainvillea spills over ancient stone arches. These properties are not inspired by Mexican culture; they are woven from it.
Villa Colorado channels hacienda character into a well-rounded package β hand-finished details throughout, outdoor dining, and a private pool inside a gated community from $675/night. Grander hacienda estates showcase interior courtyards (the hallmark of the style), tiled fountains, palapa structures, and gardens lush enough to rival a private botanical park.
Rooted in the colonial ranches of central Mexico, hacienda architecture has evolved across centuries into one of the world's most recognizable building traditions. In Cabo, that heritage has been thoughtfully updated with modern comforts β air conditioning, infinity pools, gourmet kitchens β without sacrificing the artisanal craftsmanship that gives the style its soul. Hand-laid tile, hand-carved wood, and hand-forged iron ensure no two villas feel quite the same.
Celebrations are where hacienda villas truly shine, and they rank among our most sought-after venues for Cabo weddings. The romantic colonial architecture, verdant garden courtyards, and earthy color palette form a naturally photogenic backdrop. Imagine string lights draped beneath a palapa, a ceremony framed by the courtyard arches, and a poolside reception under the stars β the hacienda delivers an ambiance that event designers elsewhere spend thousands trying to replicate.
Our concierge team will match you with the ideal villa β customized to your group, dates, and budget.