Castillo De Arena -
: The community is self-sufficient, relying on solar power and water from a community well.
"Castillo de arena" translates literally to in Spanish. While it most commonly refers to the ephemeral structures built on beaches, the name is also shared by several distinct luxury travel destinations and residential communities across the globe. 1. Castillo de Arena (Baja California Sur, Mexico) Castillo de arena
: The property consists of three three-story brick towers arranged around a central courtyard that preserves pre-existing trees. : The community is self-sufficient, relying on solar
: Residents and visitors enjoy hiking trails, horseback riding, and proximity to world-class fishing and kitesurfing on the Sea of Cortez. : The community is self-sufficient