Last Saturday, many gathered to celebrate Cinco de Mayo, which commemorates the Mexican Army's victory of the French at the Battle of Puebla on May 5th, 1862. For most, the day included parades, food, music and dancing. As we reflect on the fun of the weekend's festivities, we decided to keep the celebration going with an exclusive look at Danzante Bay.

While many automatically associate Baja California Sur with Cabo San Lucas, Danzante Bay and its neighbor, Loreto, stand apart as a laidback respite to that supercharged scene. Thankfully, this oasis to the north is planned to endure largely as is, albeit with all the residential conveniences sought by its expat population (including world-class medical services) and offering reliable connections to the U.S. mainland with both a commercial and private (FBO) airport.

By limiting development and concentrating on a holistic experience, Danzante Bay ensures its trajectory as the next great destination for relaxation, culture, and eco-tourism. It seeks to embody its indigenous culture through the social experiences offered at the resort, and protects its singular beauty with an emphasis on architecture that sits low on the landscape and blends with its surroundings while preserving views and limiting crowds.

In a one-of-a-kind lifestyle offering, an inspired Baja Contemporary design affords a fusion of in and outdoor living with sustainable engineering and wildlife corridors. World-class golf will be found in Baja’s exclusive TPC Brand Course, which provides a multi-terrain experience that is both challenging and enjoyable. Though offering every amenity one should desire, access to larger cities and the United States is a breeze, with flights from Alaska Airlines, private FBO services, and yachting opportunities.

Second home ownership in Mexico is on the rise. The federal government and national banking system have codified a trust process so foreign investors can safely purchase and exchange property titles within the country’s most desirable coastal regions. For decades, it has proven to be a reliable and trustworthy way for Americans to realize their dreams of resort living in Mexico. Homeownership opportunities from below $300,000.