Camp Cecil de la Isla redefines glamping with a remote, all-inclusive stay on Mexico’s uninhabited Espiritu Santo Island. Sleeping in beachfront luxury tents, guests trade resort amenities for extraordinary wildlife encounters, pristine waters, chef-prepared meals, and immersive adventures in a protected marine ecosystem often called “the aquarium of the world.” This tale of two writers’ experience at the camp shows that weather can have a real …
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