Have you ever felt like you need a vacation from your own vacation? Often, the excess of stimuli, saturated decor, and visual noise of conventional hotels prevent us from achieving true rest. At CAOBA, we believe that less is, definitely, more.
Architectural minimalism is not just an aesthetic trend; it is a philosophy of well-being. By choosing a property with clean lines, open spaces, and natural materials, you are giving your mind the blank canvas it needs to disconnect from daily chaos.
What makes our minimalist properties so special?
- Mindful Design: Spaces crafted for natural light to take center stage, seamlessly integrating the outdoors with the interior.
- Order and Calm: No visual distractions. Every piece of furniture and every object serves a purpose, allowing your energy to focus entirely on relaxation.
- Sustainability and Style: The use of noble materials such as stone, wood, and concrete creates an atmosphere of organic sophistication.

Our Selection for This Season
At CAOBA, we have curated three properties in opposite corners of the map that share the same DNA: the pursuit of calm through essential design. From the Mediterranean to the jungles of Sri Lanka, these are our architectural gems for your next booking:
- Casa Manuela (Marbella, Spain): Minimalism elevated to European sophistication. In the heart of the Costa del Sol, this property breaks away from the traditional excess of the area to offer a sanctuary of pure lines and unshakable peace. It is the luxury of simplicity in Spain's most exclusive destination.
- Casita Carbón (Córdoba, Argentina): A masterclass in honest architecture set in the heart of Argentine nature. This minimalist piece integrates into the Córdoba landscape with raw and powerful materiality. It is the ideal spot for those seeking an introspective retreat where the wild surroundings are the sole protagonist.
- MIHIRA Home (Ahangama, Sri Lanka): Where minimalism turns tropical. On the south coast of Sri Lanka, MIHIRA is a sanctuary of order and light nestled among palm trees. Open spaces allow the outdoor life to flow inward, creating a unique well-being experience in the Indian Ocean.



From hidden villas to contemporary retreats, our selection of minimalist architecture hotels is designed for the traveler seeking exclusivity through simplicity.