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Rolling hills, lush greenery, secluded accommodations and plenty of
pampering; sound like paradise? If you desperately seek a little R&R, round
up a spa buddy—daughter, sister, husband, or simply yourself—and head just
south of the border to Rancho La Puerta for seven days of bliss and balance.

ONE HOUR SOUTH of San Diego and just over the Mexican border lies a serene and
tranquil hidden gem of the spa world. Despite having been named SpaFinder’s 2008
“Favorite Spa in North America,” spending a week at Rancho La Puerta feels more like
a stay in your own private mountain oasis rather than a jaunt to a high-profile
destination spa.

Although Tecate—not typically known for its luxe getaways—is home to this nature-
inspired, eco-friendly spa, it should be noted that while driving through the Mexican
streets prior to your arrival at “the Ranch” (as it is called by staff and frequent
visitors), the property’s gates seem to appear out of nowhere. (Tip: Rancho La Puerta
conveniently provides transportation from San Diego Airport.) Upon entering the Ranch,
you’re sure to sigh with relief and surprise at the pristine grounds and gorgeous Mexican
Colonial-style architecture in which you’ll spend the next week.

Today, Rancho La Puerta is one of the world’s many fitness destination spas, but having
been hailed as the first of its kind in North America, expecting great things from this health
resort is easy. Opened in 1940 by Deborah Szekely (who still remains immensely involved
in running the spa) and her husband Edmond, the Ranch began as a single adobe hut
where the couple provided fitness classes and lectures while guests brought tents to sleep
in, establishing the destination spa trend.

Despite its humble beginnings, the Ranch now encompasses a sprawling 3,000 acres of
mountains, organic gardens, hiking trails and resort property. Aside from its perfectly
manicured grounds, one of the unique aspects of the property is its layout. Initially a bit
difficult to navigate, the Ranch’s winding brick pathways twist and turn to each gym, spa
center and the 84 casita-style guest rooms. With such a roundabout walk from place to
place, you may suspect that you’re getting more exercise than usual, and in fact, the
walkways were designed with this idea in mind.

With some 150 guests in attendance each week, this locale proves to be a popular
mother/daughter destination, and it’s easy to see why. Whether you’re due for some
relaxation at the spa, or you’d rather remain active, the Ranch places equal emphasis on
both endeavors. With approximately five classes offered every hour, ranging from the
more traditional cardio cycling, cross-training and yoga to a unique selection of dancing,
meditation and drumming, there is always something new to experience. And, there’s no
need to limit yourself, as all fitness classes and meals are included in your week-long stay.
(The only extra payment required is for spa services, cooking classes and one-on-one
fitness classes.)