Park Hyatt Cabo Del Sol Opens Its Doors

Park Hyatt Cabo Del Sol Opens Its Doors


Hyatt Hotels Corporation and RLH Properties have announced the official debut of Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol, the first Park Hyatt branded hotel in Mexico. Set along a pristine stretch of coastline within the private Cabo del Sol community, this new resort brings the contemporary luxury of the Park Hyatt brand to the easygoing spirit of Baja California Sur.

The hotel has been designed by Mexican architecture and interior design firm Sordo Madaleno and Paulina Morán, alongside George Wong Design, with concept design by Yabu Pushelberg. The architecture and layout are oriented toward the coastline, ensuring unobstructed ocean views throughout. Natural materials, sun-washed palettes, and nuanced textures create a calm, residential atmosphere where interiors feel both protective and open.

“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,” Sordo Madaleno, lead architect, said in a statement.

Sordo Madaleno drew inspiration from historic elements of Mexican architecture and a contemporary reinterpretation of courtyards, arcades, water features, and timber structures.This approach extends into the 163 guestrooms and 88 suites, ranging from 452 to 1,254 square feet. Each offers ocean or resort views. Private terraces or patios, deep soaking tubs, and walk-in showers are standard, with select accommodations featuring private plunge pools.

Among the resort’s distinctive sanctuaries are its three ocean-view private villas—ideal for families and multi-generational stays. These include two-bedroom villas with 1,995 square feet indoors and a 1,575-square-foot patio with a private pool, as well as a Presidential three-bedroom villa offering 3,202 square feet indoors, a 3,131-square-foot terrace, and a private lap pool. Each suite and villa is accompanied by a resort ambassador and features full kitchens and generous living areas.

For those dreaming of making their stay permanent, a collection of 11 villas and eight apartments are available for purchase in four- to six-bedroom configurations. Fully turnkey and furnished, each residence highlights biophilic design principles and locally sourced materials such as hand-finished stone, native woods and custom furnishings that honor Mexican craftsmanship. 

Villa La Paz Main Room

Villa La Paz Main Room
(Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol)

Elevated Dining

The resort opens with a distinct collection of dining venues and experiences, including Costamar, a refined beach club serving coastal fare and handcrafted cocktails for lunch, pool, and beach service, with sweeping views of the Sea of Cortéz; Mesa Madre, a Mexican restaurant rooted in the comfort of abuela’s home-cooking and the joy of gathering with loved ones; and Dátil Coffee Shop, an all-day café serving artisanal coffee from Mexico and house-made pastries and baked goods.

Leading the culinary vision at Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol is Executive Chef Miguel Gomez, whose expertise shapes each restaurant’s menu:

  • Mesa Madre pays tribute to the abuela figure of Mexican and Latin American kitchens. Open throughout the day, the restaurant offers a welcoming space to gather, serving dishes that evolve with the hours of the sun and highlight the diversity of Mexico’s culinary traditions.
  • Costamar Beach Club delivers a toes-in-the-sand, coastal California-inspired dining experience—with expansive ocean views, the menu includes antojitos, small plates and signature cocktails, showcasing seafood and seasonal flavors. The bar transitions seamlessly from day to evening, creating a relaxed yet lively atmosphere.
  • Dátil Coffee Shop is a specialty coffee bar and artisanal bakery featuring beans sourced from Mexico’s renowned coffee regions—including Chiapas, Oaxaca and Veracruz—alongside house-made pastries and baked goods, artisanal chocolates and a thoughtful tea selection.
  • Silán, the resort’s signature restaurant, is expected to debut in spring 2026 and bring Levantine cuisine to Los Cabos with influences from North Africa and the Middle East, shaped by seasonal Baja ingredients. The restaurant will offer an evening experience complete with a private wine cellar featuring Old World labels and a cocktail program.

Wellness

Wellness plays a central role at the resort, beginning with a 59,000-square-foot fitness and wellness center, one of the largest in the region. Guests can enjoy a dedicated yoga studio, a beachside lap pool, and a 24-hour expertly designed fitness facility.

Expected to open in Q1 2026, Araya Spa will be a holistic oasis where its menu is shaped by thoughtful personalization, reflecting the calm, restorative pace of Baja California Sur. Each treatment is named for the intention it is designed to evoke, offering guests an intuitive way to choose the experience that aligns with how they wish to unwind, reset or restore. Whether seeking Inner Calm, a gentle invitation to pause and breathe; Release, a therapeutic journey that eases deep tension; or Soothe, a hot-stone massage that improves circulation and quiets the mind, experiences pair tailored aromatherapy with intentional techniques.

A highlight is the Sunrise Ritual, a 120-minute face and body experience designed to awaken the senses just as the sun rises over the horizon. This treatment begins with a sea salt exfoliation to stimulate circulation, followed by a mineral-rich red clay wrap and an invigorating massage that restores natural vitality. A hydrating facial completes the journey, leaving guests renewed and radiant.

Araya Spa will also feature Araya Salon, for elevated beauty and grooming with treatments that nourish and rejuvenate from head to toe. Highlights include the Araya Hand and Feet Ritual, featuring natural ingredients like avocado, lime, agave and mint, alongside manicures, pedicures and express polish services. The salon also provides a menu of personalized hair care, including professional haircuts and blowouts as well as occasion styling.

Villa San Lucas

Villa San Lucas
(Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol)

Meetings & Events

Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol offers a total of 34,500 square feet of indoor-outdoor meeting and event spaces, a collection of thoughtfully designed venues that bring together natural light, contemporary architecture, advanced technology, and bespoke catering. The resort’s versatile spaces are ideal for intimate gatherings, corporate retreats and grand celebrations.

For smaller gatherings, the resort features four flexible spaces in their Meeting Rooms Foyer ranging from 740 to 872 square feet, comfortably accommodating up to 30 guests. Nopalito Office, with 509 square feet, is perfect for private meetings or focused sessions, fully equipped with the latest audiovisual technology to support seamless presentations.

For larger events, the Nopal Ballroom offers 2,928 square feet of customizable space for up to 200 guests that opens directly onto the Jardín, a spacious oceanfront event lawn that provides a breathtaking setting for cocktail receptions, alfresco dinners or wedding celebrations. Additional outdoor venues include the oceanfront Terraza del Mar, spanning 3,283 square feet, and the expansive Costamar Events Lawn, offering 8,000 square feet of space for elevated gatherings.

Adding a unique touch to the resort’s offerings is the property’s own show kitchen, which invites guests to engage in interactive culinary experiences, from chef-led demonstrations to private dining and team-building experiences, blending hospitality and entertainment in a dynamic setting.

Within the Cabo del Sol community, resort guests can play the renowned Tom Weiskopf–designed Cabo del Sol Golf Course, a breathtaking oasis framed by lush desert landscapes and striking mountain vistas. For an upscale retail and lifestyle experience, nearby Ánima Village is the first-of-its-kind open-air destination bringing together art, gastronomy and luxury shopping boutiques. The complex features brands such as Cartier, Rolex, Prada, Miu Miu, Ferragamo, James Perse, Rag & Bone, Golden Goose, Tommy Hilfiger, Nike, Alo Yoga and Lululemon, along with celebrated dining concepts including Casa Grande, Mastro’s and Trastevere, plus more casual favorites like Los Cabos’ beloved La Lupita.

Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol leads the way for further expansion of the Park Hyatt brand in Mexico with Park Hyatt Mexico City and Park Hyatt Cancun expected to open in 2026.

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