The Mexico most people never find.

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Troncones is a small fishing village on Mexico's wild Guerrero coast — and one of the most quietly extraordinary places on earth. This is where La Higuera calls home.

Nestled between the Sierra Madre mountains and the Pacific coast, Troncones is the kind of place that feels like a secret you want to keep. With a permanent population of just a few hundred people, no chain hotels, no tourist strip, and no rush — it has somehow held onto everything that makes a Mexican coastal village magical.

Some people describe it as what Tulum was thirty years ago. Others simply call it their favourite place in the world.

What it is, undeniably, is real.

Long stretches of uncrowded golden beach. Warm, wild Pacific surf. A community of local fishermen, artists, yoga teachers, and surf instructors who have chosen this coast for the same reasons you'll fall in love with it. And sunsets — extraordinary, soul-stopping sunsets — over a horizon that feels like the edge of the world.

Troncones boasts around 300 days of sunshine a year. The best time to visit is November through April, when warm, dry days are the norm and the sea is at its most inviting.

There's one more thing worth saying about Troncones, and it might be the most important thing of all.

There is nothing here to rush for.

No queues, no crowds, no itinerary that has to be followed. The days here have a different quality — longer, somehow, and softer. You find yourself noticing things you'd normally walk past. The colour of the light in the afternoon. The sound of the waves at midnight. The way a meal tastes when it was caught that morning.

That's not nothing. In fact, for most of our guests, it turns out to be everything.