1 5 Years to Achieve the Dream: Our Journey to own a Vacation Beach House
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Xocotla (Sho-cot-la) is an indigenous Nahuatl word meaning “where the fruit trees are plentiful”. A canopy of ancient white fig trees provided the name for our home, which is tucked into the corner of a huge jungle garden.
Constructed in 2003/2004, Xocotla was designed by acclaimed architect Jose Enrique del Valle in conjunction with the owners, in an elegant and eco-friendly manner. Combining the very best of modern and traditional Mexican styles, cooling ocean breezes and ceiling fans provide the only air-conditioning one might need.
The house is centrally located part-way up a small hill above the village in a quiet residential neighborhood called Gringo Hill. It is the perfect combination of convenience and tranquility – being a 5 minutes walk from the town plaza, yet sheltered from the noise by the hilly terrain and largest natural forest in central Sayulita. This uniquely provides views of both the ocean and the jungle.
Delivering this experience to guests is hard work and in 2023, Michael and David to find a new steward for Xocotla
While spending the summer in 2022 we visited many locations and originally intended to build something of our own, But when we saw Xocotla, we knew we had found our dream casa.
We took the reins in June 2023, moving our family on the first day we moved past the lawyers. Since this time we have been working hard to build on a strong legacy, adding amenities such as high speed internet, air conditioning, and child friendly safety railings.
Steve originally hails from rural NH and Coco from not so rural Beijing, where they met while Coco was finishing up law studies and Steve was an entrepreneur helping building clean energy projects in China and Southeast Asia. We moved to the Bay Area from China in 2016 and along the way have welcomed team members Zoe (9) and Logan (6). Both are learning to surf and are avid swimmers. Zoe commands golf carts on the back roads of Sayulita and Logan likes to shoot hoops with unpredictable bounces in our cobblestone driveway.
We are passionate travelers with a bent for exploring harder to get to places and staying there longer.
After hundreds of nights on the road we believe we have some sense for the details that make an accomodation a true home away from home. Although sometimes the greatest traveling stories involve challenges, no one enjoys an unsafe balcony, being devoured by mosquitos or music blaring away all night downstairs.
Since our original trips to islands off the coast of Thailand, we have had a dream of opening a B&B or small, family friendly hotel in a beach town with a blend of adventure, character and relaxation. This dream, in its hazy outline included an oasis with strong local sensibilities, an animated social scene, world class nature, and modern conveniences.
15 years later we finally realized this dream.