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Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos Now Accepting Reservations

by Jessica Montevago / May 29, 2019
Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos Now Accepting Reservations

A hidden gem of Mexico, the East Cape region where the property is located offers endless opportunities for rest and relaxation or adventure. Photos: Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts


Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas is now accepting reservations for stays beginning on Nov. 1, 2019, and throughout the holiday period, as well as into early 2020.

Located on the East Cape of the Baja California Peninsula, the resort spans 405 hectares (1,000 acres), stretching along two miles of white sand beach on the shores of the Sea of Cortez, a UNESCO Marine Heritage site. The resort is a 45-minute ride from Los Cabos International Airport.

The property will be the first Four Seasons with a private marina, providing guests the opportunity to enjoy sunset sails or sport fishing expeditions, as well as an exclusive waterfront community of private villas and a yacht club.

Four Seasons Los Cabos Luxury Resort Mexico
The ultra-luxury resort will welcome guests for the 2019 holiday season.

All 141 guest rooms, including 23 suites, boast private terraces with views of the Sea of Cortez. Bathrooms also tout sea views and free-standing oversized bathtubs. First floor rooms and suites are outfitted with outdoor showers and private plunge pools. They feature a contemporary design blending layers of texture – metal, wood, glass, plaster and stone – to contrast with vibrant local art.

Four Seasons Private Residences will also soon be available for short-term vacation stays.

The property will house five dining options, including the first Latin American outpost of Chef Costas Spiliadis’ famed Mediterranean seafood restaurant, Estiatorio Milos. Each of the resort’s additional dining options deliver an authentic epicurean journey into Mexico’s bountiful land and seascapes, including Casa de Brasa, a Baja-inspired brasserie; El Puesto, for sea-to-table ceviches, tiraditos and crudo; The Cove, an al fresco bar and grill; and Ginger’s, an all-day eclectic café. An extensive collection of local tequilas and mezcals will be available as well.

Four Seasons Los Cabos Luxury Resort Mexico

Four Seasons Los Cabos Luxury Resort Mexico
Guestrooms and sunlit bathrooms offer views of the Sea of Cortez.

Other property highlights include 18 acres (7 hectares) of organic farm and orchards; a spa and wellness center with 10 treatment rooms with two couple suites; four expansive pools; a Robert Trent Jones II 18-hole golf course; and a teen center and the Four Seasons’ signature Kids for All Seasons program. A sports complex includes tennis, volleyball, and basketball, in addition to cutting-edge fitness facilities.

A hidden gem of Mexico, the East Cape region also offers endless opportunities for land adventure, from desert ATV adventures, hiking, biking and horseback riding, to exploring waterfalls and hot springs – all within minutes of the resort.

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