Hyatt Hotels Corporation and RLH Properties have officially opened Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol, their first Park Hyatt-branded hotel in Mexico. Set along the exclusive Cabo del Sol community, the resort blends luxury with the relaxed spirit of Baja California Sur. It offers a new standard of elegance in one of Mexico’s top beach destinations.
Design as a Sanctuary: Guestrooms, Suites & Villas
Designed by Mexico’s top architects, Sordo Madaleno and Paulina Morán, along with George Wong Design and Yabu Pushelburg, Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol embodies modern Mexican architecture. The design connects guests to nature with natural materials, sun-washed colors, and open spaces. All views are oriented toward the ocean, ensuring guests feel connected to the beauty of the sea.
The 163 guestrooms and 88 suites, ranging from 452 to 1,254 square feet, offer stunning ocean or resort views. Private terraces, soaking tubs, and walk-in showers create an intimate, peaceful retreat. Some suites even offer private plunge pools for a more secluded experience. The three ocean-view private villas cater to families and multi-generational stays. They feature up to 3,202 square feet of living space and private pools, blending comfort with luxury.
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Elevated Dining Defined by Vision and Craft
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol features several dining venues, each offering a unique experience. Costamar is a refined beach club serving coastal dishes and cocktails with views of the Sea of Cortez. Mesa Madre celebrates Mexican home cooking, offering a warm, inviting space to gather with loved ones. Dátil Coffee Shop offers artisanal coffee, house-made pastries, and a selection of teas.
Executive Chef Miguel Gomez leads the culinary efforts, bringing heritage, seasonality, and local flavors to each dish.
Wellness Inspired by the Elements: Araya Spa
Wellness is at the heart of Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol. The 59,000-square-foot wellness center is one of the largest in the region, with a yoga studio, beachside lap pool, and a fully-equipped fitness facility.
The Araya Spa, opening in Q1 2026, will offer personalized treatments to promote well-being. Guests can enjoy experiences like “Inner Calm” or “Release,” each designed to restore balance. One highlight is the Sunrise Ritual, a 120-minute experience that awakens the senses with a sea salt exfoliation, red clay wrap, and a hydrating facial.
The Araya Salon will offer beauty services, including hand and foot rituals using natural ingredients like avocado, lime, and mint.
A Destination for Celebrations and Connection
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol provides 34,500 square feet of flexible meeting and event space. The resort’s venues blend natural light, contemporary architecture, and advanced technology, ideal for gatherings, corporate retreats, and celebrations.
The Meeting Rooms Foyer offers spaces between 740 and 872 square feet, perfect for smaller events. The Nopal Ballroom, with 2,928 square feet, can host up to 200 guests. For larger events, the Jardín and Costamar Events Lawn provide stunning outdoor venues.
Guests can also participate in interactive culinary experiences in the resort’s show kitchen. These events include chef-led demonstrations and private dining, adding a dynamic touch to the resort’s offerings.
Exclusive Experiences at Cabo del Sol
Golf enthusiasts can enjoy the Cabo del Sol Golf Course, designed by Tom Weiskopf. This breathtaking course offers panoramic desert and mountain views.
For shopping and dining, Ánima Village is a luxury destination with brands like Cartier, Rolex, and Prada, along with renowned restaurants such as Mastro’s and Casa Grande. The open-air shopping area blends art, gastronomy, and luxury shopping, offering guests an upscale experience.
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol leads the brand’s expansion in Mexico, with Park Hyatt Mexico City and Park Hyatt Cancun set to open in 2026.














