Mandarin Oriental Hotel Group has today announced that it will manage a luxury beachfront resort with branded residences on Mexico’s Riviera Maya, on the Yucatan Peninsula.
The resort is expected to open in 2028 and has been meticulously designed to respect the diversity of the environment and reflect local culture, blending serene architecture and exceptional craftsmanship with Mandarin Oriental’s renowned legendary service. Notably, acclaimed Mexican artist Bosco Sodi has been chosen as the art curator for this project.
Located in the heart of the Riviera Maya with its year-round tropical climate, within a 30- minute drive from Cancun Airport and 10 minutes from Playa del Carmen’s downtown, Kanai is a 680-acre masterplan. The beach front resort is nestled within a secure, gated community and surrounded by a pristine jungle and protected mangrove reserve.
Only 9% of the land is dedicated to buildings and roads, ensuring the utmost care is taken in preserving the natural habitat and its diverse wildlife.
Mandarin Oriental Kanai, Riviera Maya will feature 120 elegantly refined guestrooms and suites with private pools, offering views over the turquoise waters of the Caribbean Sea. Each carefully curated space will provide seamless indoor-outdoor living, enhanced by natural materials including marble, wood, leather and locally woven fabrics. Fifty thoughtfully appointed and spacious branded residences, with access to a private resident-only beach club, will also form part of the overall offering.
Migdal Arquitectos, an acclaimed architectural practise based in Mexico City, demonstrate a profound respect for the natural setting with designs that blend seamlessly with the environment, drawing poetic inspiration from Mayan architecture.
Designed by the New York based William Gray, a new luxury offering by renowned studio Meyer Davis, the resort interiors will beautifully blend a curated collection of art and design, resulting in a tranquil, luxurious ambiance, harmonising with the surrounding natural beauty, landscaped by Maat Handasa. The Spa at Mandarin Oriental and Beach Club will encapsulate special design elements by Esrawe Studio.
Adding to the resort's unique character, Bosco Sodi will serve as Art Curator and design consultant. Known for his richly textured and elemental works, Sodi’s involvement brings a distinct artistic vision to the project. His approach, embracing the Japanese Wabi Sabi philosophy which finds beauty in imperfections and the signs of age, merges with age-old Mayan traditions and contemporary aesthetics.
Bosco Sodi commented:” Our creative approach will enhance the resort’s ambiance, creating spaces that inspire contemplation and connection with the environment.”
Mandarin Oriental will bring its culinary expertise to a wide range of dining options, nestled in the natural surroundings of the resort, featuring distinctive international cuisines in specialty restaurants in addition to locally inspired culinary delights with an emphasis on locally sourced ingredients. A beach club, café and pool bar will also provide all day refreshments. Elegant event spaces traverse the resort indoors and out, creating the perfect backdrop for weddings and social occasions.