Villa Star of the Sea Boutique Resort is a small, adult-only beachfront retreat located on the quiet and unspoiled stretch of Playa de Coco along Mexico’s Costalegre, near Barra de Navidad and Cihuatlán in Jalisco. Tucked directly on the Pacific Ocean, the resort is designed for privacy, simplicity, and connection to nature—offering a handful of boutique apartment suites in a peaceful, low-density setting where the sound of the ocean replaces the noise of everyday life.
The property sits just minutes from the towns of Barra de Navidad, Melaque, and Isla Navidad, yet remains far enough removed to feel completely secluded. This unique balance gives guests easy access to local culture, dining, and services, while still enjoying a quiet, almost untouched coastal environment. The surrounding region is known for its long golden sand beaches, warm Pacific waters, and abundant marine life, where sightings of whales, dolphins, sea turtles, and manta rays are part of the natural rhythm of the coast.
📍 Approximate Coordinates of Villa Star of the Sea Boutique Resort, on the Codstalege, (Playa de Coco, Costalegre, Mexico) Latitude: ~19.10° N Longitude: ~ -104.33° W
Villa Star of the Sea is set along one of Mexico’s lesser-known coastal regions—the Costalegre, often described as one of the last authentic stretches of Pacific coastline. Unlike heavily developed destinations, this area remains largely untouched, offering wide open beaches, gentle surf, and a slower, more natural pace of life.
A hidden gem on a quiet stretch of ocean where time slows down. From the moment you arrive, you feel welcomed, cared for, and completely at ease. The suites are bright, comfortable, and just steps from the ocean, where the sound of the waves carries you through the day and into the night. Whether it’s long walks on an endless beach, watching whales offshore, or simply relaxing by the pool, Villa Star of the Sea is the kind of place you come to escape—and can’t wait to return to."
The beach itself stretches aproximately 27 kilometers, from the north end, to Santiago, Manzanillo making it ideal for long walks, quiet reflection, and uninterrupted ocean views. The water carries a distinctive grey-blue tone typical of the Pacific, and the surrounding landscape blends tropical greenery, distant hills, open sky, and coconut groves further than the eye can see. Seasonal wildlife activity—particularly humpback whales in winter months—adds a sense of wonder that defines the experience of staying here.