Vivo Resorts & Residences, Puerto Escondido’s premier lifestyle oceanfront resort and real estate development, is committed to fostering wellbeing amongst its residents, guests, and locals with amenities designed to meet growing demand for a healthier lifestyle.
Founded by two-time Olympian Cary Mullen, Vivo Resorts & Residences provides accessible wellness options centered around re-charging and active living.
Well-being environments and facilities are becoming a recurring trend in luxury real estate. Buyers are looking for a variety of amenities that will increase their overall happiness and comfort. The amenities at Vivo Resorts were designed to promote Mullen’s own healthy lifestyle highlighting movement, nutritious, organic eating, and mental wellbeing.
Piggybacking on the health benefits provided by nature, Vivo boasts a gym and yoga studio overlooking the ocean, an open-air spa, a signature restaurant which uses organic, fresh, and local ingredients, and amenities such as tennis and pickle ball courts that encourage owners and guests to take it outside. The resort’s feel-good philosophy extends to the Vivo Foundation, which partakes in turtle conservation and helping local orphanages with facilities and education.
“When developing Vivo Resorts, it was important for me that health and fitness played a key part in the development and our community,” said Cary Mullen, president and founder of Vivo Resorts. “We thought about people living in urban areas with little or no exposure to nature and embedded that idea of using nature’s scientifically proven healing powers into our design, with expansive ocean views, a place with incredible year-round weather and direct access to 12 miles of untouched beach.”
This health-forward approach has proven to be successful for the development. In recent years sales have more than doubled, and the company finished the construction of the Laguna building in May 2019 with 16 residences. Two new buildings are currently under construction; Nautico and Marino for a total of 55 condominiums. At full build-out, more than 700 families will call 114 private homes and 400 condos home.