El Pescadero · Baja California Sur · México

Desert, on your
own terms.

A small hotel in El Pescadero, Baja Sur.
Set deep in the desert. Open to the sky.

The Idea

"A desert hideaway where the landscape does the talking. And luxury means having nothing to prove."

El Perdido was not built to impress. It was built to disappear into the land around it — low adobe walls, hand-finished plaster, the same colors the desert uses. You do not find this place by accident. That is the point.

We believe in service without stiffness. In design that earns quiet. In a place where the right kind of nothing becomes something you remember longer than any spa treatment or tasting menu.

No schedule. No ceremony. Just the Baja desert at its most elemental.

Rooms that let
the desert in.

Adobe walls built the old way. Ceilings that give the air somewhere to go. Light that moves across plaster the way it has moved across this desert for centuries. Every room is different. All of them share the same unhurried quality.

Nothing is unnecessary. Everything is considered.

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The Classic Villa

Raw adobe. Reclaimed wood. A king bed set wide and low. The Classic Villa was built for staying put — deep-set windows frame the desert without asking you to perform it. Earthen floors. Woven textiles. A private terrace where the cactus does most of the talking. The outdoor shower opens to the sky. Everything made by hand. Nothing made for show.

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Suite

The Premium Villa

More room to disappear. The Premium Villa adds a separate sitting area, a soaking tub open to the desert air, and a longer terrace built for lingering well past dusk. Stone, timber, and earthen plaster — each material chosen slowly, placed once. The firepit is yours. The silence is wider here. Stay until you stop counting the days.

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Everything you need.
Nothing you don't.

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Desert Pool

Heated. Quiet. Open to the sky. No swim-up bar. No speakers. Just water and light and the sounds of the desert doing its thing.

Firepit

Gather around it at dusk. Mezcal appears. Conversation finds its own pace. Stay longer than you planned — that is the idea.

El Coyote Dining

Open-air. Live fire. Locally sourced. Dinner starts when the sun drops. No reservations required for hotel guests.

Surf Access

Five minutes to the Pacific. We keep boards. A local guide can take you to the right break, or leave you alone at the wrong one — which is often better.

Desert Walks

Guided or alone. The cardón forest is best in the early morning. We can point you toward silence, or let you find your own.

Todos Santos

Twenty minutes to one of Baja's most considered towns. Art galleries. Good coffee. A farmers market on Saturdays.

Vehicle & Transfers

We can arrange airport pickup from SJD. Rental vehicles available through local partners. Ask at arrival.

Nothing Scheduled

No morning yoga. No group breakfast. No activity board. Your time is yours. That is a feature, not an oversight.

The cactus was here before us. The cactus will be here after.

What a day at El Perdido
actually looks like.

You wake when the light changes. Not because of an alarm, but because the desert makes a particular quality of silence just before it does. The air is still cool. The coffee is already there.

The morning is yours. Some people walk. Some people sit. Some people do what they haven't done in months, which is nothing at all. The pool is warm by ten.

By noon the desert is doing what deserts do. The shade of the terrace becomes the whole world. A book. A long lunch. The slow dissolve of an afternoon.

Dusk is what El Perdido is for. The light on the adobe. The fire catching. The smell of something good coming from El Coyote. You didn't plan any of this. That was the plan.

"You won't want to check your phone. And you won't miss it."
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The Property
Desert Entry
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The Pool

El Pescadero · Baja California Sur · México

Smoke.
Char.
Good company.

El Coyote is what happens when you stop trying to be a restaurant and just cook food the way the desert wants it cooked — over fire, in open air, without a ceiling between you and the stars.

The menu changes with what is available and what is good. Local fish. Desert herbs. Baja citrus. Warm plates that arrive at the right time. The kind of dinner that makes the evening feel like it was planned, even though it wasn't.

Service

Dinner, daily

Style

Open-air, live fire

Cuisine

Baja, local sourced

Reservations

Not required

Still. Open.
Yours for a while.

We do not build itineraries here. There is no activity board. No concierge steering you toward experiences. Below is simply what is available, if and when you want any of it.

01

Firepit

Gather at dusk. Let the wood do the work. Linger longer than you planned.

02

Pool

Open water. Open sky. The desert makes stillness feel like something earned.

03

Desert Roads

Baja unfolds slowly. Take a road with no agenda. Return when you feel like it.

04

The Pacific

Five minutes. Cold surf, warm sand. A coast that does not perform for anyone.

05

Unstructured Time

We do not build itineraries here. That is the point.

Found at the end
of a Baja road.

El Pescadero, B.C.S., México

El Pescadero sits between the Pacific and the Sierra de la Laguna mountains. The town is quiet and local. El Perdido is quieter still. Getting here is part of the experience — the desert reveals itself slowly on the drive south from the airport.

  • SJD Airport (Los Cabos)45 minutes
  • Todos Santos20 minutes
  • The Pacific Ocean5 minutes
  • La Paz1.5 hours
  • Cabo San Lucas1 hour
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El Pescadero · Baja California Sur · México

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