
The manifesto
Where the club comes from.
Why Zen Equestrian Club exists, in the words of the people who founded it.
The origin
It begins as a memory.
Zen Equestrian Club comes out of childhood and adolescence — those stretches of life when everything is discovery, adventure, novelty, friends and community. Those years when what worried us was love, having fun, belonging and being happy.
Those golden school years when we formed deep bonds, discovered love, and did a thousand things for the first time.
We built Zen Equestrian Club out of those memories — the ones that fill the soul, the ones we keep as the most beautiful moments of our lives. We built it out of the feeling most common to adults:
“What I would give to go back to those years.”
The city
The city was asking for it too.
In 2026 Cancún passed a million residents. The city urgently needed a social epicentre worthy of a community that had no real options for spending time together, or for staying healthy and active somewhere private, safe and well kept.
Cancún was built to receive the visitor passing through, not to hold the life of whoever decided to stay. Everything the city offers faces outward. We are building inward.
The answer
Our answer.
Zen Equestrian Club was created to answer that need whole: a club of the highest standard, built not only with style and good taste but with the best technology and the most deliberate community engineering.
It is far more than an equestrian club or a social club: it is a social and community epicentre where experiences are designed to produce that novelty, that discovery, that community and that happiness we felt in those wonderful years.

The place
The place is not a detail: it is the thesis.
A building can be replicated. A place cannot.
The promise
Somewhere we get to live again.
The place we will go to have adventures with new friends and with our families. The place that will give our weekends meaning and purpose, that will give us back human connection and the thrilling expectation of what happens next week.
Somewhere the good life is not a weekend escape but the ordinary way of living.
Back to those years, every week.