THE
LOCATION
Rooted in the heritage of an ancient Mayan fishing village and the ancestral land of the Pipil tribe, Mizata fosters a deep spiritual connection for transformative experiences. Nestled in a lush hardwood rain forest surrounded by cascading cliffs, Mizata Antiresort combines the amenities of a 5 star luxury resort with the authenticity of a jungle camp. Home to empty line-ups, endless barrels, farm to table food and adventurous, raw experiences, Mizata is located only 90 minutes from San Salvador International Airport. Wake up to the sound of the ocean, watch the magical sunrises from a day bed, explore our hanging jungle nets, relax in the sauna, take a dip in the cold plunge or a walk on our private beach and watch the sunset from our Infinity Edge Pool. Once you’re ready for some adrenaline, join us on one of our signature boat rides, take our horses out to a ride through the creeks or jump the cliffs at Tamanique Waterfalls.
OCEAN SHALLA
The Magic is undeniable here. Hand-crafted from drift teak wood and built right on the river facing the ocean, we will be enjoying Yoga & Mediation and Sound Healings during the day. After the sun sets, it turns into a playground for afterhours and gatherings.
INFINITY POOL
Our backdrop for daytime pool parties and wild sunset dips!
Nestled into NAWI Beach House, our Infinity Edge Pool beautifully blends in with the
JUNGLE POOL
Our second, guest exclusive Jungle Pool with mesmerizing views of the Mizata Cliff, a pool bar and our white sand cabanas right next door.
SURF BREAKS
“Mizata is a wave Magnet, pretty sure it doesn’t go flat. It’s uncrowded with warm water and the wrapping right reminds me of a punchy Lower Trestles.” said Mike Reola, Co-Founder, Lost Surfboards. Five breaks right out front, 85º water temp, and a professional surfboard quiver to pick from make Mizata every Surfer’s Dream.
SPA
“Mizata is a wave Magnet, pretty sure it doesn’t go flat. It’s uncrowded with warm water and the wrapping right reminds me of a punchy Lower Trestles.” said Mike Reola, Co-Founder, Lost Surfboards. Five breaks right out front, 85º water temp, and a professional surfboard quiver to pick from make Mizata every Surfer’s Dream.
OCEANFRONT RESTAURANT
Honoring the indigenous Pipile society, the ancient word NAWi translates to “four”. Over thousands of years, Salvadorans have been nourished by four sacred ingredients – Yuca, Red Silk Bean, Maize and Ayote. Each ingredient is featured throughout our menu to generously honor Mesoamerican heritage and its people.