Hyatt Hotel Corporation’s Park Hyatt luxury brand opened its first property in Mexico, Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol, which is situated along the coastline in the private Cabo del Sol community.
The hotel’s debut will be followed by the opening of Park Hyatt Mexico City and Park Hyatt Cancun next year.
“Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol is inspired by the natural duality that defines Los Cabos: land and sea, openness and refuge, light and shadow – a sanctuary that provides a home away from home where warmth, serenity, and the spirit of Baja come together in perfect harmony,” said Sordo Madaleno, the hotel’s lead architect.
The property features 163 guestrooms and 88 suites ranging in size from 452 to 1,254 square feet. Accommodations feature terraces or patios, deep soaking tubs, walk-in showers, and, in some cases, plunge pools.
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol’s portfolio of accommodations also includes a two-bedroom villa with 1,995 square feet of indoor space and a 1,575-square-foot patio with a pool; and the Presidential three-bedroom villa with 3,202 square feet of indoor space and a 3,131-square-foot terrace and lap pool, both of which are ideally suited for family and multigenerational guests, Hyatt noted.
Dining options include Mesa Madre for Mexican and Latin cuisine; Costamar Beach Club for signature cocktail and small plates that put the spotlight on seafood; Dátil Coffee Shop for specialty coffee bar and bakery; and Silán, the property’s signature restaurant, which is set to open in spring 2026, and will offer cuisine capitalizing on “influences from North Africa and the Middle East, shaped by seasonal Baja ingredients,” Hyatt said.
The property also houses a 59,000-square-foot fitness and wellness center. “Guests can enjoy a dedicated yoga studio, a beachside lap pool, and a 24-hour expertly designed fitness facility,” Hyatt said.
In addition, Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol also boasts 34,500 square feet of indoor-outdoor meeting and event space. “The resort’s versatile spaces are ideal for intimate gatherings, corporate retreats and grand celebrations, ensuring every event is both memorable and uniquely tailored,” Hyatt said.
Last but not least, the Araya Spa is scheduled to open in 2026, with treatments “shaped by thoughtful personalization, reflecting the calm, restorative pace of Baja California Sur,” Hyatt said.
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol was conceived in partnership with RLH Properties, which, among other things, specializes in the acquisition, development and management of luxury and ultra-luxury hotels and resorts.
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