Namron Hospitality, the boutique hotel group known for its art-forward and culturally grounded retreats across Mexico, has unveiled its newest property: Casa Yatí. Located along the pristine, ecotourism-focused coast of Ventanilla in Oaxaca, the intimate eight-room retreat marks Namron’s debut in the region—and its continued expansion into experience-led, sustainable hospitality.
Casa Yatí stands apart not by grandeur, but by intentionality. Here, the natural landscape isn’t a backdrop—it’s the focal point. Designed by Padre Studio and situated steps from the Laguna Ventanilla, the hotel draws its name from the Zapotec word yatí, meaning “lagoon”—a fitting homage to the convergence of water, land, and indigenous culture that defines this remote pocket of southern Mexico.
Casa Yatí’s eight beachfront suites reflect a quiet reverence for place and tradition. Of the eight sanctuaries, seven are King Suites—four of which include private balconies with hammocks—while the eighth is a Signature Suite with sweeping views of the Pacific. Interiors are outfitted with local art, handwoven textiles, and sustainable materials, creating a sensorial environment that’s equal parts coastal ease and cultural richness.
Alfresco spaces throughout the property invite spontaneous connection, offering a setting that feels less like a hotel and more like a curated residence. There’s no performative luxury here—just the organic kind that grows from thoughtful design, intentional programming, and a deep sense of local context.
At Casa Yatí’s kitchen, the culinary experience is an extension of the land itself. Menus are composed with seasonal ingredients sourced locally, celebrating the flavors of Oaxaca while incorporating global techniques that reflect Namron’s wider culinary philosophy. The result is food that nourishes the body and speaks to the soul of the destination—an elegant balance of authenticity and innovation.
Casa Yatí invites guests not simply to vacation, but to engage—with nature, with craft, and with community. The property offers guided explorations of the nearby lagoon, seasonal whale watching along the Pacific coast, and soon, a wellness palapa that will host movement, mindfulness, and holistic healing sessions.
Local engagement goes beyond the surface, with hands-on workshops led by artisans skilled in indigenous textiles, ceramics, and traditional arts. These interactions offer more than souvenirs; they foster a genuine understanding of the region’s creative legacy.
Casa Yatí is the latest addition to Namron Hospitality’s growing portfolio, which includes La Valise Hotels, Radhoo, Encantada, NEST Tulum, and others. While each property has its own distinct voice, they are united by a shared ethos: thoughtful design, deep cultural integration, and a commitment to sustainability.
Namron’s upcoming pipeline includes openings in Mexico City—such as Le Particulier—and an anticipated Miami property, which will mark the group’s first international destination.
Casa Yatí isn’t simply a new place to stay—it’s an invitation to slow down, take root, and immerse yourself in the elemental rhythm of coastal Oaxaca. Here, every detail feels considered, every encounter purposeful. As Namron Hospitality continues to expand, properties like Casa Yatí set the tone for what modern luxury travel can—and should—look like.