The Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol blends the natural beauty of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula with modern design and rich Mexican heritage.
Situated along Los Cabos’ Golden Corridor, it features architecture by Robert C. Glazier and interiors by EDG and Meyer Davis, merging organic materials and traditional elements with contemporary touches. The result is a seamless balance of relaxation, luxury, and cultural authenticity.
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Architecture and Design
The resort’s entrance and central structure, La Casona, echo the charm of Mexico’s Pueblos Mágicos, combining traditional aesthetics with modern functionality.
Suites and villas are thoughtfully positioned to offer ocean views and privacy, while the design draws inspiration from the coastal landscape, incorporating local materials like agave, stone, and artisanal crafts to create a timeless, immersive ambiance.
Accommodations
Meyer Davis designed interiors that celebrate Mexican artistry and the surrounding natural environment. Indigenous materials like Ojinaga stone and parota wood, vibrant textiles, and handcrafted pieces by Mexican artisans infuse each space with character.
Rooms feature muted tones reflecting the desert and ocean, accented by terracotta and wood finishes, with private terraces or balconies that embrace the lush outdoors.
Tierra Mar Spa
The spa combines tranquility with artisanal details, using local materials and curated artwork to create a serene, luxurious retreat. Cobblestone paths lead to private treatment rooms and relaxation lounges designed to harmonize with Cabo’s natural beauty.
Dining and Social Spaces
Restaurants and bars offer distinct culinary and cultural experiences. Palmerio blends Mediterranean and Baja influences with a stylish coastal vibe, while Cayao highlights Nikkei cuisine through bold designs inspired by Japanese and Peruvian elements.
The Sora Rooftop Bar, the first luxury rooftop in Los Cabos, features panoramic views, sculptural furniture, and indigenous materials. Coraluz captures a lively beach club atmosphere, and Bar Brisal offers sophisticated poolside relaxation. The Mercado fuses café culture with Mexican artisan aesthetics, and the Baja 360 Adventure Center adds playful, surf-inspired design to the mix.
Each space, whether for dining, relaxation, or exploration, reflects a commitment to local craftsmanship, natural beauty, and modern luxury, creating a resort that honors tradition while offering an elevated experience for travelers.
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