Accor’s luxury brand MGallery has expanded its presence in Mexico with the opening of the Armony Marival Resort & Spa in Punta de Mita.

Situated along Mexico’s Pacific coast, the resort offers a blend of biophilic architecture and local cultural experiences.

Armony Marival Resort & Spa offers 212 guest rooms and 56 suites, each featuring balconies or terraces.

The resort’s culinary offerings pay homage to both Mexican and international cuisines. These include the Divum and Essence restaurants, as well as La Brise and Drops Bar, each providing unique flavours.

At the Mélange Spa, guests can indulge in treatments inspired by Huichol traditions and global wellness practices. The spa features seven treatment cabins set against the backdrop of Riviera Nayarit.

Another offering is the Pacific Ceremony, conducted by a Huichol shaman, which reflects authentic local wellness experiences.

Armony Marival encourages guests to engage in wellness activities such as yoga, sound healing, and hiking.

The resort’s Digital Detox Challenge is an initiative promoting mindfulness by disconnecting from technology. These activities are designed to enhance the guest experience by focusing on well-being and connection to the natural environment.

The resort also takes pride in its social responsibility efforts, partnering with NGOs such as the Pietro Rizzuto Foundation and Fundación de Corazón de Niña.

These collaborations aim to provide healthcare, rehabilitation, and educational programmes to those in need, reflecting the resort’s commitment to community engagement.

Armony Marival’s unique M Moment offers guests an immersive cultural experience through the Zarandeado Ceremony, a 500-year-old local fishing tradition. This experience culminates with a stargazing session.

The MGallery Hotel Collection has more than 120 boutique hotels worldwide.

Global hospitality group Accor operates over 5,600 properties in more than 110 countries across various brands.

In March 2021, Accor announced the development of Hyde Hotel & Residences in Mazatlán, in collaboration with the Daniel Cárdenas Family.