Tola, Nicaragua
Mukul Resort
Where Life is Infinitely Joyful
What it is
A luxurious beachfront resort nestled along Nicaragua's Emerald Coast, offering an exclusive blend of privacy, elegance, and natural beauty.
What it isn't
A bustling, all-inclusive mega-resort. Mukul Resort provides a serene and intimate retreat, focusing on personalized experiences and tranquility.
What we think
Mukul Resort redefines luxury with its 37 accommodations, including 23 hillside Bohios and 12 Beach Villas, each featuring private pools and stunning ocean views. The resort boasts a range of amenities, such as the 18-hole Guacalito Golf Course designed by David McLay Kidd, a world-class spa with six private treatment casitas, and diverse dining options showcasing Nicaraguan and international cuisine. Guests can engage in activities like surfing at Manzanillo Point, guided nature hikes, and yoga sessions overlooking the Pacific. The resort's commitment to sustainability and community involvement further enhances its appeal, making it a standout destination for discerning travelers.
You're here because
You seek a secluded, upscale retreat that harmoniously blends luxury accommodations with authentic Nicaraguan culture and unspoiled natural surroundings.
The Moment
Relaxing in your private plunge pool as the sun sets over the Pacific, the sky ablaze with color, and the gentle sound of waves providing a soothing soundtrack.
Restaurants & Bars
La Terraza Mukul - Organic Nicaraguan grass-fed beef, produce grown by nearby farmers and fish caught by fishermen
La Mesa - The culinary journey we offer specializes in curated meals, carefully crafted to delight the senses
La Palapa - Offers lite bites, cocktails, lounge music, board games and daily vintage rum tastings
Tres Ceibas Beach Club - Guests are invited to sip on fresh coconut juice, handcrafted cocktails and local delicacies
Location
Situated on Playa Manzanillo along Nicaragua's Emerald Coast, Mukul Resort offers a pristine beachfront setting with easy access to local attractions, including the charming town of San Juan del Sur and the volcanic landscapes of Ometepe Island.