Four Seasons Resort Cabo Del Sol
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Character and identity
Opened in mid-2024 on Baja's Golden Corridor, this 96-key Four Seasons unfolds like a contemporary Mexican village: a cobblestone drive lined with agave, whitewashed buildings with adobe-tiled roofs and rounded arches, and an indoor-outdoor lobby framing the Sea of Cortez. Interiors from Meyer Davis and EDG layer cream stone, wood-beam ceilings and pops of cognac and terracotta. Every room faces the ocean. Dining runs from Riviera-inspired Palmerio to beachside Coraluz, Nikkei-led Cayao, the lobby's La Casona bar and rooftop Sora. Tierra Mar Spa has 10 treatment rooms, each with a garden. Service skews young, warm and genuinely engaged.
Who's it for
Best for:
Design-literate couples and families who want barefoot polish without coldness. The swimmable beach, dedicated family pool with splash pad, kids' club and 360 Baja Adventure Centre (whale watching, freediving, surf lessons, Espíritu Santo day trips) make it equally workable with children or without. Agave obsessives and sunset drinkers do particularly well at Sora and La Casona.
Should look elsewhere:
Travellers who want to walk to restaurants, bars and town life will find the Cabo Del Sol gated-community setting isolating; San Lucas and San José are 10 to 20 minutes by car. Anyone hunting old-Cabo, Hollywood-era glamour or a buzzy scene will prefer Palmilla.
Bottom line
What sets this property apart is the coherence of the whole package: the architecture, the Meyer Davis interiors, the ocean-facing rooms and the staff all pull in the same direction, and the result feels chic without being precious. Spend up for an Oceanfront Casita Suite with plunge pool if the budget allows, and time a visit once Cayao and the full spa are firing.
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