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The Four Seasons Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol announced that reservations are now available ahead of its grand opening May 1
Photo: Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol
When a destination delivers top-level travel product as consistently as Los Cabos, it’s no surprise that the biggest names in luxury hotels and resorts keep calling.
From the just-opened Grand Velas Boutique Hotel Los Cabos, to the St. Regis Los Cabos, The Four Seasons Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol, Soho House, Park Hyatt Los Cabos and more, all opening in 2024, luxury hotels are clamouring to either get into the high-end Los Cabos scene, or grow their existing footprint.
The Four Seasons Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol just announced that reservations are now available ahead of its grand opening May 1.
Each of Los Cabos’ five areas – the Pacific, Cabo San Lucas, the tourist corridor, San Jose del Cabo, and the East Cape – has at least one Virtuoso-preferred or Forbes-listed resort, and some have several. The tourist corridor is awash in them. Mexico has 11 AAA Five-Diamond properties, and Los Cabos is home to eight of them.
Of course, not all Los Cabos properties are upscale. When you look at the numbers, just 3,000 of 18,000 rooms are luxury level. And that’s good for a destination that manages to attract a strong mix of clientele. This year will also see the opening of a Tapestry Collection by Hilton, a well-positioned mid- to upper-range brand. Rounding out the scheduled openings, a Grand Hyatt is expected in 2026.
Los Cabos knows its market, highlighting its biodiversity as well as its sustainability metrics. Some 42% of the state of Baja California Sur is made up of natural protected areas. There are whale sanctuaries, and protection for colonies of sea lions, and marine turtles too. One-third of the world’s marine mammals can be found here, including 900 fish species. Not surprisingly Los Cabos is well known for diving and snorkelling. And one of its biggest draws is its long list of beaches, 25 Blue Flag beaches in all.
Top draws for eco-tourism include Cabo Pulmo, a National Marine Park since 1995 and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Cabo Pulmo is home to 800 marine species and boasts excellent visibility for divers and snorkellers.
Esponda, Managing Director of the Los Cabos Tourism Board also highlighted the historical downtown of San Jose del Cabo, founded in the early 1700s and “perfectly preserved and restored,” says Esponda. It’s home to the largest gallery zone in Mexico. Visitors will also want to check out Todas Santos, about 75 km from Los Cabos. Todas Santos never fails to charm visitors, with its historic haciendas, art galleries, charming restaurants and more. There’s also the old mining town of El Triunfo, some 140 km west of Los Cabos.
Travel advisors with golf clients, take note: four new golf courses are coming to Los Cabos, all headlined by big names in golfing (and golf course architecture). They include Jack Nicklaus’ Quivira Los Cabos; Tiger Woods’ Diamante Cabo San Lucas; Ernie Els’ Oleada Cabo San Lucas; and David McLay Kidd’s Baja Bay Club East Cape. Los Cabos is already home to 18 golf courses.
More details are at LosCabosSpecialist.com. And for more information on Los Cabos, visit visitloscabos.travel.
Source: Travelweek