First Look: Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol, Los Cabos

Set along a pristine stretch of coastline in Cabo del Sol, Park Hyatt blends Los Cabos’ contemporary luxury with the relaxed spirit of Baja California Sur.

Conceived by Mexico’s foremost architects and interior designers, Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol presents design as a sanctuary—an elevated, contemporary interpretation of Mexican architecture that honors its coastal setting. The resort’s architecture and layout are deliberately aligned with the shoreline, offering uninterrupted ocean views at every turn. Natural materials, sun-bleached palettes, and layered textures foster a serene, residential ambiance where interiors feel simultaneously sheltered and expansive, each space flowing effortlessly onto generous outdoor terraces that invite restorative connection with the sea and sky.

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Sordo Madaleno drew inspiration from historic elements of Mexican architecture and a contemporary reinterpretation of courtyards, arcades, water features, and timber structures, reimagining them through a timeless language to create spaces that engage with the environment and elevate the sensory experience of the guests.

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.

This design ethos carries through the resort’s 163 guestrooms and 88 suites, each presenting ocean or resort vistas that encourage guests to pause and appreciate the scenery. Private terraces or patios, deep soaking tubs, and walk-in showers create peaceful, comfortable retreats, while select rooms with private plunge pools enhance the feeling of seclusion. Highlighting the property’s most distinctive accommodations are three ocean-view private villas suited for families and multigenerational groups: two-bedroom villas with 1,995 square feet of indoor space and a 1,575-square-foot patio with a private pool, and a Presidential three-bedroom villa with 3,202 square feet indoors, a 3,131-square-foot terrace, and a private lap pool. Every suite and villa includes a resort ambassador, full kitchen, and generous living areas—offering a residential-style sanctuary where refined design meets effortless comfort.

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Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol 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 soulful 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, telling a story through flavor, heritage, and setting.

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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.

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