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A luxury beachfront hotel along El Salvador’s coast in the stunning Teotepeque, Mizata by Antiresort expertly blends traditional and modern wellness practices, rugged adventures and sustainability initiatives into one unforgettable destination. And, with November through April boasting El Salvador's best weather, Mizata is the perfect winter escape. Read on to discover some of the property’s highlights.

Experiences at Mizata

Surrounded by lush mountains and offering pristine oceanfront views, the hotel’s location makes it an ideal spot for relaxation and rejuvenation. Travelers can sync their mind, body and soul in time with the quiet beauty of the landscape, breathe in the fresh Salvadorian air at outdoor yoga and meditation or physically recharge with time spent at the spa. For a taste of local tradition, guests can honor El Salvador’s indigenous Náhuat society with a Temazcal Útero ceremony. Taking place in a domed structure heated by volcanic stones, a shaman leads the ritual with a steamed bath and an opportunity for a physical detox and emotional release.

Switch up the vibes and head over to Nawi Beach House, Mizata’s day club and restaurant, for a lively atmosphere and plenty of social interaction. Complete with an infinity pool and poolside sunbeds, not only is Nawi Beach House great for soaking up the sun, but a DJ-hosted party on the weekends is sure to get travelers up and moving all day long. Guests can refuel with Nawi’s mouth-watering menu, which honors the Mesoamerican culture by incorporating the Four Sacred Ingredients — yuca, red silk bean, maize and ayote. Each dish is carefully crafted with local ingredients as a tribute to these traditions.

Visitors can also get out and experience El Salvador’s natural beauty with activities such as surfing. A prime location for the water sport, both beginners and seasoned surfers are welcomed. Other adventure packages available through Mizata include a hike to the Ilamatepec volcano, visits to local artisan villages and horseback riding. For more cultural immersion opportunities, travelers can also participate in various community engagement projects.

Room Categories

Naturally, if guests are going to indulge in the Salvadorian landscape, it’s only right that the accommodations reflect this scenery. The Tree Houses are a one-of-a-kind design, situated twelve feet high with the Beachfront style overlooking the Mizata sands, while the Jungle option embraces the surrounding greenery. Both feature teak wood detailing, plenty of daylight and top-of-the-line amenities.

Offering a different type of luxurious style, the Beachfront Bungalow and Jungle Bungalow are set between a cascading cliff and the volcanic sand beach. Similar to the Tree Houses, the beachfront and jungle options reflect its main focal point, also offering special amenities.


About the Author

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Samantha Anderson is the editorial intern for VAX VacationAccess. A communications and journalism major at Carroll University, Samantha can always be found on the soccer field or with her nose in the latest book. New to the industry, she is excited to write travel content and is looking forward to what next big adventure awaits!


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