An escape to Mexico can take many different shapes. Of course, you may think of a criminal absconding across the border never to be heard from again, but you don't have to be a wanted man (or woman) to want a little escape. In the spirit of luxury, relaxation, and culture, hotelier Lio Malca has created the perfect setting for a short-term escape. Casa Malca is located just off the beach in Tulum and features 35 luxury rooms, decorated with hand-chosen art, as well as top notch cuisine and atmosphere. Most interestingly, before it was a hotel destination, this property was owned by notorious drug kingpin Pablo Escobar.

As you might expect, it was not exactly a simple task to buy the home of former Narco, a feared and revered figure in Mexico and around the world.

To make this beautiful home his own (and it was simply his vacation home at first), Malca had to jump through a number of hoops just to find out who owned the property since it had been seized.

Once he was able to make the deal, the dreamy villa began to take place, starting with just 9 rooms for Malca and his friends.

Of course, the artwork has a beautiful backdrop with each room in the hotel designed and furnished in bright colors and carefully chosen natural materials.

It is easy to see the artistic influence in the space, with colorful cartoon dining chairs and large pieces of artwork on the wall.

The Haring-inspired bar is breathtaking and features signature mezcal cocktails, the perfect refreshment after a day at the beach.

It was the popularity of the beach home with Malca's friends that led him to expand the space to 35 rooms from the original 9, still keeping the addition to the original design.

Sliding doors out onto the beach are one of the many attractions of the location, complete with white sand and emerald Caribbean waters.

The artwork that hangs in the hotel is chosen of course for its beauty but also for how it will hold up to the hot, humid weather of a Mexican beach.

Colorful hammocks along the beach make for a perfect way to relax near the water while staying relatively sand-free.

Most of the rooms are only about 20 steps from the water, but creative exterior views do not only include the lapping of waves against the shore.

This cut wood wall is just one more way that the space incorporates natural material for that earthy, relaxing experience.

For a romantic dinner, guests can sit alone under a beautiful canopy and relive their most lovely memories.

The patterns within the construction are beautiful but imperfect, capturing the essence of a beach life.

Tulum itself is nestled between the beach and the jungle, making for spectacular weather and lush greenery.

The intimate hotel may not be entirely private, but it is easy to ignore anyone but your favorite traveling companion, even if that's just a good book.