Mandarina is situated along Riviera Nayarit on Mexico’s Pacific Coast in a remarkable oceanfront setting, featuring some of the world’s best climate conditions, with 345 days of sunshine a year and average temperatures in the low 80s.
Amazingly, none of Mexico’s ingenious Academy Award-winning directors won Oscar love Sunday (Alfonso Curarón, Alejandro González Iñárritu and Guillermo del Torro weren’t nominated this year).
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But Mandarina, Mexico’s highly anticipated luxury resort destination (another potential national treasure), did.
Perched along a one-mile pristine beach in Riviera Nayarit (an hour north of Puerto Vallarta), Mandarina has gone Hollywood.
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The exclusive residential resort community inked Academy Award-winning art director Brigitte Broch (the Hollywood directing trio’s accomplished Mexican colleague) to design a spectacular amenity straight out of make-believe movies—an 85,000-square-foot Kids’ Club fantasy jungle.
![Pristine beach in Riviera Nayarit](https://i0.wp.com/specials-images.forbesimg.com/imageserve/5e47d0a4a854780006b16edf/960x0.jpg?w=696&ssl=1)
Source: Forbes.com
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