The Palmilla is a pure class and sophistication. Got here mid week and was just in awe the whole duration of my stay (a week). This place is so romantic and is an object of envy to those who can't afford to stay here, as the legend goes. I found the beds very comfortable and the rooms nicely decorated. The hotel is set on one of the most breath-taking bays along the Baja coastal strip, sits atop Punta Palmilla, it's namesake. The property is said to span an impressive 900 acres total and offers a wide variety of activities to keep one busy no matter the length of the stay. I was impressed with the hotel's eye for detail and meticulous service which was both courteous and discreet; a real Godsend, as some hotels don't hire employees for their civility and appreciation for guest's privacy. The decor is Mexican elegance and simplicity as its finest with framed embroideries and carved masks of wood which adorn nearly all the walls throughout. The white hand-painted tiles and hand carved artifacts lend a unique quality to the surroundings. I had the good fortune to stay in one of the suites which was very quiet and featured a red-tiled patio, arches, and white wrought iron furniture. What was interesting was that my room had no phone nor television, bring your cell phone; this adds to the quiet and slightly mysterious air of the place which defines Mexican gentility that this place is famous for. You can rent any number of water toys and or lay out on the private beach. This place would be ideal for honeymooners. All in all, a marvelous experience, one that I will repeat in the future.
