Costa Careyes
A masterpiece of art, architecture, and nature — a private Mediterranean-Mexican enclave of ocean castles and colorful cliffside casitas nestled inside a 35,000-acre reserve.
Costa Careyes is not just a destination; it is an architectural and ecological statement. Founded in 1968 by Italian visionary Gian Franco Brignone, this exclusive enclave combines the bohemian spirit of the Mexican Pacific with the refined aesthetics of the Mediterranean. It is a place where the jungle meets the sea along dramatic cliffs, sheltered coves, and pristine beaches — all preserved under a strict low-density plan that keeps the skyline free of high-rise developments forever.
The defining feature of Careyes is its unique architectural language: bold, organic shapes painted in vibrant coastal colors (orange, yellow, pink, and blue), topped by soaring palapa roofs. The community is built around a private lifestyle, featuring world-class polo fields (Club de Polo Costa Careyes), a dedicated nature reserve, and a calendar of cultural festivals. It suits the artistic collector, the privacy seeker, and the buyer who values functional real estate art in one of Mexico’s most exclusive coastal retreats.
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Distance to Airport
Easily reached from Manzanillo airport; Puerto Vallarta is a scenic coastal drive north.
The Architecture
Bold Mediterranean-Mexican curves, soaring palapas, and color-saturated facades designed to blend into the cliffs.
Eco-Conservation
Home to thousands of species of flora and fauna, ensuring the surrounding wilderness remains untouched.
The Scene
A private sanctuary for international creatives, polo players, and travelers seeking quiet luxury.

