Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol PARK HYATT
PARK HYATT

Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol

Baja California Sur · Mexico
3.1
Luxury Intel
#28 of 32 in Mexico
THE BOTTOM LINE
Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol is the most promising new luxury opening in Los Cabos, with service and design already at the level of its established competitors and food that will only get better once Silan is fully running. Book it now on points; wait another season if you're paying cash and want every kink ironed out.
CHARACTER & IDENTITY

Brand new, still settling in, and already one of the more serious luxury openings on the Cabo corridor — the Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol is a quiet, design-forward resort pitched squarely at globalists, families, and couples who want polish without the scene. Luxury hotels in Los Cabos in this tier typically mean the Waldorf Astoria Pedregal, Montage, or The Cape; Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol competes on service and calm rather than drama or address.

WHO IT'S FOR
BEST FOR

Hyatt Globalists redeeming points or suite upgrades, families with young children who will use the plunge-pool suites and kids' amenities, and couples on a quiet anniversary or babymoon who prize calm over scene. Also a strong pick for small group buyouts and destination weddings while occupancy remains low.

SHOULD LOOK ELSEWHERE

You want a swimmable beach, a lively bar scene, or a fully operational resort with deep dining variety — this isn't that yet. If you're paying cash rack rate and expect flawless execution on par with the Waldorf Astoria Pedregal or Montage Los Cabos, the current rough edges will grate.

WHAT GUESTS LOVE — AND WHAT THEY DON'T
STRENGTHS
+Service culture Warm, personal, and ambitious — the ambassador/WhatsApp system genuinely works.
WEAKNESSES
Ongoing construction The adjacent Soho House build is audible at the main pools during the day.
+Mesa Madre and Silan Two restaurants already performing at a high Cabo standard.
+Family infrastructure Cribs, Stokke high chairs, baby tubs, kid robes, and a dedicated toddler pool, provided proactively.
+Plunge pool suites The signature room product, and worth the premium.
+Whale watching from the pool In season, a genuine daily spectacle.
Dining variety Only two restaurants fully operational, with limited menus and Cabo-premium pricing.
Operational inconsistency Housekeeping misses, slow pool setup, and forgotten requests still surface.
Kids club Under-resourced at present, and one review reports inadequate supervision.
Non-swimmable beach Lovely to walk, not to swim — a surprise for some guests.
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CATEGORY-BY-CATEGORY ANALYSIS
Service 4.0

The strongest card in the deck, and the reason to book now. Staff greet by name, WhatsApp concierges respond within minutes, and the assigned resort ambassador model is working well. Execution occasionally lags intent — requests acknowledged but forgotten — which is typical of a property under a year old.

Food 3.8

Strong cooking, thin variety. Mesa Madre is a genuine highlight (the tamales, barbacoa, and cornbread get repeat mentions), and Silan has the ambition of a future Michelin contender. Only two full restaurants are currently open, menus are limited, and pricing is steep — roughly $40 for breakfast eggs before tax and a 15% service charge.

Rooms 7.5

Spacious, modern, and genuinely luxurious, with Nespresso machines, pillow menus, and thoughtful baby amenities on request. The plunge pool suites are worth the upcharge. Minor first-year gripes — faulty doors, occasional plumbing odors, overly bright floor night-lights, curtains that don't fully close — surface in a meaningful minority of stays.

Location 2.2

On the Cabo del Sol golf development, roughly midway between San José del Cabo and the Marina. Views of the Sea of Cortez are excellent, with whale sightings from the pool in season. The beach is not swimmable, and traffic into town can be heavy.

Value 2.6

Hard to justify on cash right now. On points or with Globalist breakfast, it's excellent; paying rack with construction next door and a shuttered spa (now open) is a tougher sell.

Ambiance 3.3

Minimalist desert-modern, low-density, and unusually quiet — partly by design, partly because occupancy is still light. Landscaping is handsome but immature.

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Service 4.0

The strongest card in the deck, and the reason to book now. Staff greet by name, WhatsApp concierges respond within minutes, and the assigned resort ambassador model is working well. Execution occasionally lags intent — requests acknowledged but forgotten — which is typical of a property under a year old.

Food 3.8

Strong cooking, thin variety. Mesa Madre is a genuine highlight (the tamales, barbacoa, and cornbread get repeat mentions), and Silan has the ambition of a future Michelin contender. Only two full restaurants are currently open, menus are limited, and pricing is steep — roughly $40 for breakfast eggs before tax and a 15% service charge.

Rooms 7.5

Spacious, modern, and genuinely luxurious, with Nespresso machines, pillow menus, and thoughtful baby amenities on request. The plunge pool suites are worth the upcharge. Minor first-year gripes — faulty doors, occasional plumbing odors, overly bright floor night-lights, curtains that don't fully close — surface in a meaningful minority of stays.

Location 2.2

On the Cabo del Sol golf development, roughly midway between San José del Cabo and the Marina. Views of the Sea of Cortez are excellent, with whale sightings from the pool in season. The beach is not swimmable, and traffic into town can be heavy.

Value 2.6

Hard to justify on cash right now. On points or with Globalist breakfast, it's excellent; paying rack with construction next door and a shuttered spa (now open) is a tougher sell.

Ambiance 3.3

Minimalist desert-modern, low-density, and unusually quiet — partly by design, partly because occupancy is still light. Landscaping is handsome but immature.

When to book
✓ Cheapest
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$821
$ Shoulder
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$949
✗ Avoid
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$1,252
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Service
4.0
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Rooms
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FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Is Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property worth it?
Only situationally. It ranks #578 of 751 hotels with a 3.1/10 overall score, putting it in the bottom quartile. Rooms and suites (7.5) and service (4.0) are the strongest categories, and it's the most promising new luxury opening in Los Cabos. Book it now on Hyatt points; wait another season if you're paying cash and want every kink ironed out.
How much does Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property cost per night?
Nightly rates run from $800 to $1,565, with a median of $950. September is the cheapest month at roughly $833/night, while January peaks around $1,145/night. Booking in September saves about 27% versus peak season.
What is Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property best known for?
Rooms and suites (7.5) and service (4.0) are the two highest-scoring categories. The service culture is warm, personal, and ambitious — the ambassador/WhatsApp system genuinely works. Design already matches established competitors, and the plunge-pool suites are a draw for families and couples. Food will improve once the Silan restaurant is fully running.
What are the drawbacks of staying at Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property?
Location scores just 2.2/10 — the beach isn't swimmable. The adjacent Soho House construction is audible at the main pools during the day. Dining variety is thin while Silan ramps up, and there's no lively bar scene. If you expect flawless execution on par with Waldorf Astoria Pedregal or Montage Los Cabos at cash rack rate, the rough edges will grate.
Who is Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property best suited for?
Hyatt Globalists redeeming points or suite upgrades, families with young children who will use the plunge-pool suites and kids' amenities, and couples on a quiet anniversary or babymoon who prize calm over scene. Small group buyouts and destination weddings also benefit while occupancy stays low. Skip it if you want a swimmable beach, a lively bar, or fully operational dining.
When is the best time to book Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property?
September is the cheapest month at about $833/night, roughly 27% below the January peak of $1,145/night. Shoulder-season September booking also aligns with the property's ongoing ramp-up, so rates reflect the construction noise and dining limitations you'll encounter.
How does Park Hyatt Cabo del Sol - A Virtuoso Preview Property compare to other luxury hotels in Baja California Sur?
It trails its main competitors on rating. Rosewood Las Ventanas Los Cabos scores 9.5/10 from $830/night, and Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal scores 9.0/10 from $769/night — both are cheaper at entry and far more polished. Nobu Hotel Los Cabos sits at 6.3/10 from $383/night. Park Hyatt's $800 floor and 3.1/10 score only make sense on points or for early-access buyouts.

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