Boca de Agua Hotel by Taller Frida Escobedo: A Sustainable Retreat in Bacalar
Boca de Agua Hotel by Frida Escobedo blends sustainable architecture with nature, offering eco-luxury treehouse villas and regenerative tourism in Bacalar.
Blending Architecture with Nature Nestled along the breathtaking Laguna de los Siete Colores in Bacalar, Mexico, the Boca de Agua Hotel by Taller Frida Escobedo is a striking example of sustainable hospitality. Designed to integrate seamlessly with the lush jungle of the Yucatán Peninsula, the hotel prioritizes environmental regeneration, cultural preservation, and social inclusion. Set to open on November 1st, 2023, this architectural masterpiece offers a unique retreat that harmonizes modern design with nature.


Sustainable Treehouse Accommodations
Boca de Agua’s elevated treehouse villas rest on pillars, minimizing ground disturbance and preserving the natural landscape. With 26 thoughtfully designed accommodations, the hotel embraces the surrounding jungle, allowing wildlife to roam freely. Constructed with locally sourced materials, the structures are designed to age gracefully over time, telling their own evolving story.


A Regenerative Tourism Experience
More than just a luxury retreat, Boca de Agua is rooted in regenerative tourism, contributing to local economic growth, biodiversity conservation, and community empowerment. The hotel integrates eco-conscious design principles with immersive guest experiences, fostering a deeper connection with nature.

Cultural and Architectural Inspiration
Drawing from the rich heritage of the Yucatán region, Boca de Agua’s communal spaces echo traditional stone temples and wooden houses, blending ancient influences with contemporary aesthetics. A network of scenic pathways connects the villas to the pool, relaxation areas, and social spaces, creating an organic flow between architecture and landscape.


Locally Crafted, Eco-Friendly Design
The hotel’s interiors feature custom-designed furniture crafted by local artisans using recycled materials. Sustainable practices extend to furnishings made from repurposed wood from nearby industrial processes, featuring collaborations with Mexican design studios like Bandido Studio, Cacao Design, and Hacha Ceramics.

Wellness Through Nature & Science
Boca de Agua offers therapeutic nature-based programs designed to promote well-being. Guests can participate in guided explorations, dopamine reset programs, and ancestral healing rituals, all informed by modern scientific research. The retreat encourages digital detox and mindfulness, enhancing relaxation and personal rejuvenation.


A Vision for the Future of Hospitality
By merging cutting-edge design, sustainability, and cultural authenticity, Boca de Agua sets a new standard for eco-luxury hotels. As a project envisioned by Frida Escobedo, renowned for her work on The Met’s contemporary wing, this resort exemplifies how architecture can serve as a bridge between modern innovation and environmental stewardship.
All Photographs are works of César Béjar
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