Four Seasons has officially announced its entrance into the Cabo hotel market with the planned 2018 opening of Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas. The 145-room resort will feature multiple pools, a full-service spa, a members-only beach and an 18-hole Robert Trent Jones II-designed golf course. A unique highlight? The marina, which will be able to accommodate yachts of up to 250 feet, as well as a “marina village” with boutiques and cafes. This property will join others soon to open in the Cabo market, including a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, a new Montage property, and VieVage Los Cabos, a second Auberge resort, and complement brands already in the area, including Auberge, Rosewood and One & Only.
Four Seasons announces its first property in Los Cabos, Mexico, slated to open in 2018. The 145-room resort will be located in the exclusive Costa Palmas resort community. The resort’s amenities include a full-service spa, a members-only beach, a Robert Trent Jones II-designed golf course, and a marina.
Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas will be stationed in the exclusive Costa Palmas resort community, a beachfront property set on a 2-mile stretch of powdery-white coastline.
While there are plenty of activities to be enjoyed at the resort, guests can easily branch out to explore the surrounding area. The blue-green Sea of Cortez is a dream come true for snorkelers, fishers, divers, and windsurfers. For those who prefer to keep their feet planted firmly on the ground, horseback riding and biking are two popular options. And hiking along the picturesque ravines and exploring waterfalls in the untamed Sierra de la Laguna mountains are adventures that ought not to be missed. The resort joins Four Seasons’ two existing resort properties in Mexico (in Punta Mita and Mexico City).
For more information about lifestyle investment opportunities at Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos, VieVage Los Cabos, Chileno Bay, Montage and others in the area, please contact Pisces Real Estate Broker Marco Ehrenberg here.
Source: Pursuitist and Robb Report