May 28, 2026 – Nereidas presents a new hospitality concept and unveils its first flagship property Casa Langosta in Baja California, Mexico. Nestled in the heart of the rural, awe-inspiring landscape of the desert, the residence sets a new precedent for travel, with a meticulous approach to design philosophy, hospitality, and exceptional service in individually designed properties – offering a highly curated travel experience. Nereidas offers travelers an intimate connection with the locality, enhanced by the essence of architectural minimalism and the privacy the residency boasts. Designed by architect Raquel Font, founder of studiofont, Casa Langosta honors the principles of simplicity, material, and structural truth, reflecting a less invasive, more playful architectural style of contemporary Mexican design that allows an enriching interaction with the natural elements.
Located ten minutes from the northern end of Todos Santos, a coastal town also known as Pueblo Magíco for its historical and architectural significance, the property and its plot span 8,000 square meters, in a region celebrated for its dramatic desert terrain. Casa Langosta offers panoramic views of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains, the Pacific Ocean, and the rare privilege of pristine, untouched beaches nearby. Seen as an extension of its environment, Casa Langosta features three distinct bedrooms and a fully commercial-grade kitchen, while the plot also encompasses a shared space with a 180 square meter-sized swimming pool, a dining area with a custom-made grill of the highest culinary standards, and a fireplace lounge, adorned with two-level platforms fully integrated into the untouched landscape.
The property provides a refined, hotel-like experience, seamlessly blending attentive service with bespoke hospitality. Fully staffed, it offers daily breakfast, turndown service, and 24-hour security, ensuring every comfort is met. A dedicated concierge tailors each guest's stay, curating personalized activities that align with individual interests and rhythms. Whether it’s private island tours, authentic cooking classes, or horseback rides through the Agua Blanca mountains, Nereidas crafts custom itineraries that allow guests to discover the essence of the region, forging genuine connections with its culture and natural landscape. The commodities of a five-star hotel are seamlessly intertwined with the ease of a place that feels like home.
Nestled in a secluded yet accessible location, the property embraces the landscape’s splendor, marked by resilient sculptural cacti native to the region. Focused on simplicity, the design features bold volumes, geometric forms, and raw materials such as rustic pink concrete. Through triangular outlines with open angles, each bedroom is framed with curved walls, enhancing natural ventilation. Built-in furniture such as closets and beds ensures a coherent aesthetic, while the floor-to-ceiling windows frame distinctive views of the inimitable sculptural cosmos of nature. While each bedroom encourages intimacy, the shared facilities offer open-space living, epitomizing the expansive landscape and its infinite views. The cylindrical volume of the space holds a vast pool, extended by a concrete structure with a longitudinal view of the desert and the ocean.
Complementing the architectural design, the interior intervention of Niños Heroes brings artisanal and carefully curated pieces to the space. The vision unfolds as a landscape of objects, each distinct in nature, material, and origin, featuring original Don Shoemaker lounge chairs, a single-edition ‘Silla Tropical’ by Fabian Cappelo, and dining chairs by Oscar Hagermann. Among the lightning, the interior curation includes lamps by Jasper Morrison, the iconic ‘Cesta’ by Miguel Milá, and bespoke fiberglass pieces by emerging design studio Sardina. The residence is decorated with various Moroccan rugs and ceramics, which Niños Heroes carefully selected while traveling to Tangiers. The collection of vintage books on art, poetry, and Mexican folk traditions further infuses the space with character and cultural richness.
Ensuring that the infrastructure respects and complements the landscape, solar energy powers the entire structure, and a water reuse system further underscores the project’s durable approach. Every plant moved during construction has been replanted to preserve the natural flora and endemic plants of the region while upholding the untouched look of the surrounding plot.
Casa Langosta reflects Nereidas‘ philosophy of cultured travel, where thoughtful design and bespoke hospitality converge to offer an intimate, experiential connection between the travel, the architecture, and the surrounding landscape.
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Address
Camino Playitas, Agua Blanca
Baja California Sur
Mexico
Bookings
Bookings can be made via Nereidas’ official website nereidas.travel
Nereidas offers bespoke amenities and experiences for its guests, with a range of thoughtful services and activities designed to meet diverse interests and preferences. The property is fully staffed and includes breakfast, daily turndown service, and 24-hour security. In addition, two renovated 1990s Toyota 4Runners are available for use.
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2. Nereidas, 2026. Credit: Júlia Badosa
3. Nereidas, 2026. Credit: Júlia Badosa
4. Nereidas, 2026. Credit: Júlia Badosa