March 6, 2026

In an ambitious move set to elevate Baja California’s already-impressive luxury hospitality scene, the master-planned resort community of Danzante Bay has announced its latest development: Mailena, Loreto’s first luxury wellness resort, an adults-only property scheduled to open in late summer 2026.

Situated along the typically calm shores of the Sea of Cortez with the rocky Sierra de la Giganta mountains in view, Mailena promises more than just indulgent beachfront relaxation. The property will introduce a new level of integrative wellbeing with an emphasis on longevity, in the context of design with an eye toward immersive experiences.

Danzante Bay’s Design Ethos

The team behind Danzante Bay, including developer Luz Maria Torres, Mailena is positioned as the resort’s next evolutionary leap. Torres describes the vision as “a holistic sanctuary where guests can prioritize their wellbeing while connecting with the area’s magical qualities.” In fact, Loreto is government-designated Pueblo Mágico, which denotea Mexican towns rich in cultural heritage and charm, with an international airport.

With just 96 guestrooms, the boutique resort is deliberately intimate, comprising a mix of suites, casitas and one-bedroom penthouses, each designed to privilege a connection with nature. All rooms offer proximity to the ocean and panoramic views that emphasize the region’s grandiose beauty.

Broissin’s Desert-Modernist Vision

Broissin partner and architect David Suárez says, “Mailena is a tribute to Loreto’s mystical energy and topography, designed to deliver a deeply sensory and soulful guest experience.”

The Future of Travel: Science-Backed Serenity

At the heart of the property will be the Wellness and Longevity Center, a destination unto itself. Guests will have access to personalized, science-based wellness programs, sensory deprivation tanks, hydrothermal experiences including snow rooms and saunas, and advanced biohacking suites. From contrast therapy to shiatsu massages in water, the resort promises a 360-degree reset for mind and body.

Complementing the wellness programming is a culinary focus on vitality. The property will offer holistic dining grounded in local ingredients, functional nutrition, and Mediterranean inspiration. Several dining concepts — each designed to nourish rather than restrict — will cater to travelers seeking both indulgence and intentional living.

A Sense of Place, A Sense of Purpose

Mailena’s geographical location is as much a draw as its cutting-edge programs. On a protected stretch of shoreline within the Loreto Bay National Marine Park — a UNESCO World Heritage site — the resort serves as a gateway to “the Aquarium of the World,” referred to as such for its marine biodiversity and pristine waters. Guests can snorkel, paddleboard, hike through canyons, or embark on cultural tours into Loreto’s historic heart, a former Jesuit capital dating back to 1697.

A Broader Vision for Danzante Bay

Mailena isn’t emerging in isolation. It joins a growing constellation of upscale offerings at Danzante Bay, including the established Villa del Palmar Resort and Mantarraya, a new collection of 43 luxury residences. Mantarraya homeowners will have exclusive access to Mailena’s wellness center and amenities, signaling a new level of integrated resort-residential living.

Loreto: The Next Baja Star?

While names like Cabo and Tulum dominate tourist itineraries in Mexico, Loreto is quietly making its mark. Direct flights from San Francisco, Los Angeles, Tijuana, Phoenix, Dallas and Calgary make it a compelling, under-the-radar destination for North American travelers looking to explore a new place.

Mailena is slated to begin accepting reservations in March 2026, with opening projected for late summer. For more information, visit mailenawellnessresort.com.