Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide, Inc. will open its first Luxury Collection hotel in Los Cabos and the brand’s seventh hotel in Mexico. The resort, owned by Quinta del Golfo de Cortez, SA de CV, will span 33 acres and include an extensive spa, residences, vacation ownership units and a private beach club.
Starwood Hotels & Resorts Worldwide broke ground over the weekend on Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, Los Cabos which will be opened in June 2017.
Ideally situated at the southern-most tip of Baja California Sur, Solaz will feature 131 luxuriously-appointed guestrooms and suites in five distinct six-floor buildings. A renowned team of architects, designers and artisans were assembled to design and build Solaz. Led by Mexico City-based Sordo Madaleno Architects, the team collaborated with landscape architects Gabayet 101paisaje and artist Cesar Lopez Negrete, whose original works will be featured throughout the property. Each room will be designed to complement the lush landscape and breathtaking ocean views, with a natural color palette incorporating wood and granite. All of the guestrooms will boast a spectacular outdoor terrace, many with jacuzzis, as well as exquisite amenities. A two-bedroom Presidential suite will also offer a private swimming pool.
Solaz will be home to three restaurants, including an all-day dining restaurant, a specialty restaurant, and a pool area grill. In addition to offering an expansive pool and beach deck that spans more than 26,000 square feet, the luxury resort will also feature a spa and fitness facility spanning approximately 12,500 square foot, three tennis courts and miles of walking and running paths. For meetings and special events, Solaz will feature more than 9,900 square feet of state-of-the-art event space, accommodating social and business groups.
Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, Los Cabos will be managed by Starwood Hotels & Resorts as part of The Luxury Collection brand, joining the Sheraton Hacienda del Mar Golf & Spa Resort and The Westin Resort & Spa, Los Cabos.