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Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos to open in November

Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos to open in November

Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas is now accepting booking ahead of opening on November 1st.

Set against the backdrop of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains on the East Cape of the Baja California Peninsula, the 1,000-acre (405 hectare) resort community of Costa Palmas stretches along two miles of swimmable white sand beach on the shores of the Sea of Cortez.

Once a haven of adventure and escape for Hollywood celebrities and Texas fishermen arriving by small plane or chartered boat in the 1950s, the vast landscape of the East Cape has remained virtually untouched…until now.

“We are truly breaking new ground here, being part of this community that, while only 45-minutes from Los Cabos International Airport, presents an undiscovered paradise like no other on the Baja Peninsula,” said Vince Parrotta, Four Seasons president, hotel operations, Americas west.

Ideal for guests of all ages who seek spirited adventure and impeccable service, the idyllic respite unveils a new dimension of innovative design and desert-meets-sea luxury.

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“Costa Palmas and now Four Seasons Resort truly introduce a new way to experience Cabo.

“Our vision from the outset was to create a fresh and mindfully planned community in the natural beauty of the East Cape for those of all ages who appreciate a natural setting, a refined approach to design, a spirited sense of adventure and of course, impeccable service,” added Jason Grosfeld, chairman of Irongate, the Costa Palmas developer.

“We hope that families, friends and couples alike will make Four Seasons Resort or Private Residences their place to reconnect, revitalise and revisit year after year.”

The contemporary design from Guerin Glass Architects seamlessly integrates indoor-outdoor living throughout the resort’s 141 guest rooms, including 23 suites, all with views of the Sea of Cortez and private terraces.

Native landscaping and layers of texture – metal, wood, glass, plaster and stone – contrast with vibrant local art to create an elemental luxury that feels warm and modern.

Airy interiors include sunlit bathrooms, each also touting sea views and free-standing oversized bathtubs.

First floor rooms and suites are outfitted with outdoor showers and private plunge pools.