Execution of any service business and especially a high-end wellness resort is challenging, but I have never experienced a better one than that at Rancho La Puerta. Of about one hundred guests, there were only twelve of us for which it was the first time. I met few who had not been there at least 5-7 times if not more. Many feel it's their favorite place on the planet and who is to disagree. Several travel/life style publications call this the #1 destination spa in the World.
Situated just across the border about an hour and twenty minute bus ride from the San Diego Airport, this mountain Shangri La spans about 4,000 acres with 400 focused on the rooms, gyms, dining, pools, administration, etc. and the rest hiking paths and nature. The landscapes are attractive and well-attended and make for a tranquil experience. There is an activity for learning, stretching, recuperating, building, exploring, or simply being for every personality and need.
What separates this property from others is that since its founding in 1940, it has built an incredible sense of community. Outstanding guest lecturers and instructors, musicians, cooks, artists join a staff of more than 400 in serving a guest list of folks that is equally unique and attractive. Such puts it well ahead of many luxurious other beautiful properties. In a week of literally hundreds if not thousands of interactions with the staff in classes, demonstrations, dining, lodging, travel arrangements, entertainment, etc. never a beat was missed - and it was done in a quiet, happy, professional, and pleasing manner. Spending a large part of my lifetime in operations and consulting, that amazed me and speaks to the leadership of 99-year old co-founder Deborah Szekely (along with her late husband) and her daughter Sara who now is the CEO. Deborah still speaks weekly there and you will Sara actively on the grounds.
Unless you are quick to speak first, the staff that speaks English will quickly offer you a heartfelt smile and "Good Morning" before you do. All wear masks all the time, and there are an abundance of double-filtered water and hand-cleaning stations about. (Guests have to show proof of vaccination or take a Covid-19 test and classrooms, gyms, blankets, and equipment were cleaned after every use. Additionally this area of Mexico is one of the safer areas in North America.)
Adjacent to Tecate, Mexico and within short view of the border wall, about the only negative thing I discovered was the presence of outside road noise from parts of the property, but yes, I'm being a bit too sensitive. The ambiance, meals, services, and activities are the perfect tonic to refresh and replenish no matter your personality. It's also the perfect spot to do nothing at all or fully engage; either way you will feel completely comfortable, safe, and at ease. The cost is not inconsequential, but I felt it was also an excellent value - something rare.
My wife absolutely loves this place and gushed about it since our second date. Now I am raving fan of Rancho La Puerta too!
(P.S. - For what it's worth, as a professional travel and lifestyle reviewer and critic outside of Yelp, I can't conceive of or understand the few negative reviews that were posted.) I have met no other people including the fellow guests who don't absolutely love Rancho La Puerta.) read more