Your Questions, Answered

Punta Mita

What's the weather like?

Punta Mita sits on the same latitude as Hawaii, enjoying a unique micro-climate with gentle sea breezes and lower humidity than the rest of the coast. Expect sunny days, starry nights, and perfect open-air dining weather.

Packing List

  • Beach Essentials: Swimwear, cover-ups, and a good hat.

  • Daytime Attire: Shorts, linen tees, and sundresses.

  • Evening: Lightweight button-downs, linen pants, maxi dresses. No ties or blazers required.

  • Footwear: Sandals/flip-flops for the day, loafers or wedges for dressier occasions if you choose, but not necessary. Leave the heels and dress shoes at home.

  • Sunglasses: Polarized are best for the water.

Safety

Your safety is our top priority. Punta Mita is a private, gated peninsula with 24/7 security and controlled access. It is widely considered one of the safest and most exclusive destinations in Mexico, frequently hosting heads of state and high-profile executives.

Once inside the gates, you are in a secure, self-contained community where you can relax freely.

Money & Logistics

Do I need Pesos?

Major credit cards are widely accepted at all resorts and most restaurants. For tips or small local purchases, US Dollars (bills only, no coins) are generally accepted, though Pesos are appreciated.

What about tipping?

Tipping culture is similar to the US. A standard 15-20% is customary for service. 

What time zone is it?

Punta Mita is on Central Standard Time (CST), the same as Dallas and Chicago.

Tech & Essentials

Do I need a power adapter?

If you are coming from the US or Canada, no. Mexico uses the same standard Type A/B plugs and voltage (127V).

Is the water safe to drink?

All major resorts in Punta Mita have advanced filtration systems, but we recommend sticking to bottled water for drinking to ensure you stay at 100%.

On-Site Wellness:

The resort is equipped with 24-hour medical assistance and first-aid services should you need them.