🇲🇽 Mexico 4h ago · Bethany Platanella

Off-grid and off-script: What it really takes to open a hotel in remote Mexico

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Off-grid and off-script: What it really takes to open a hotel in remote Mexico
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If you scroll Tasman’s Instagram, you’ll come across a reel of an owl. Her name is Catalina, and she’s AMINA Wind Hotel’s unintentional mascot. One day, she showed up and built a nest on the windowsill of one of the guest rooms — and never left. Now she’s something of a celebrity and is helping to entice bookings from curious guests. 
It’s the dream, isn’t it? Open a beachfront hotel on an untouched coastline, where your only neighbors are humpback whales or great egrets. But the rea

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