St. Regis Hotels & Resorts recently announced it will expand its presence in Mexico with the signing of a 120-room hotel and 60 residences in Los Cabos. Expected to open in early 2021, The St. Regis Los Cabos will be located in Quivira, Los Cabos, an exclusive residential community where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez.
Situated just over 6 km west of Cabo San Lucas and 47 km southwest of the Los Cabos International Airport, The St. Regis Los Cabos at Quivira offers easy access to exciting attractions such as the 18-hole Jack Nicklaus golf course, exceptional fishing, and distinctive dining.
The hotel will be part of the 1,850-acre master-planned luxury Quivira community located on the Pacific West Coast that offers a private beach club, village center, nature reserves, and over 20 miles of scenic walking and biking trails. The hotel will include 120 guestrooms, all of which will feature oceans views and the brand’s legendary St. Regis Butler Service. The hotel will feature three signature dining venues including a specialty restaurant; beachfront grill with all-day dining; and an inspired al fresco poolside restaurant with fresh small plates and crafted cocktails. Guests can also look forward to recreational facilities such as a fitness and wellness center, swimming pools, saltwater lagoon, luxury cabanas, and a destination Spa for resort guests and locals alike. The resort will boast meeting and event spaces providing the ideal setting for corporate gatherings, retreats and weddings. The venues will offer state-of-the-art technology and refined catering services all set to take advantage of the Los Cabos coastline.
There are currently two St. Regis properties in Mexico, located in Mexico City and Punta Mita. Today, Marriott International operates an additional 69 hotels in Mexico under The Ritz-Carlton, W, JW Marriott, Luxury Collection, Sheraton, Westin, Le Méridien, Marriott, Aloft, Courtyard by Marriott, Four Points by Sheraton, Fairfield Inn & Suites, and AC Hotels by Marriott.
Source: RusTourismNews