Four Seasons Los Cabos to be set amid organic farms and orchards
A Four Seasons resort will open in Los Cabos, Mexico, in 2018 at the exclusive Costa Palmas resort community.
Set amid 18 acres of organic farms and orchards, the Four Seasons Costa Palmas is being built with real estate development firm Irongate.
Amy McDonald, CEO of Under A Tree Health and Wellness Consulting, is working on the spa concept for the resort; McDonald has personal ties to the area, having lived there herself for eight years.
The 145-bedroom resort features a low density layout across multiple buildings, along with private residences, multiple pools, a Robert Trent Jones II signature 18-hole golf course and progressive fitness facilities. Pathways are lined with fruit-bearing trees, organic gardens and working fields are landscaping, and the resort’s five restaurants will be inspired by local food.
The modern design is a collaboration between California-based architects Vita Inc., New York-based Guerin Glass Architects and Mexico-based Humberto Artigas Architects, with interior design by Las Vegas-based TAL Studio, and features open spaces and seamless indoor-outdoor living.
“We created Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos for families and groups of friends who appreciate a fresh and mindful approach to resort design and lifestyle,” said Jason Grosfeld, founder of Irongate.
Set among organic farms on an international marina at the base of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains, Four Seasons Costa Palmas will also offer opportunities for wellness activities such as hiking, biking, windsurfing, kite boarding and horseback riding. Waterfalls, spring-fed freshwater pools and natural hot springs are also nearby.
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