LOS CABOS CONTINUES TO GROW AND INCREASE ITS INTERNATIONAL CONNECTIVITY
February 6, 2025

Los Cabos is set to boost its status as a leading luxury destination in Latin America with the opening of seven new luxury hotels and expanded flight connections to over 60 cities worldwide within the next three years. High-end brands such as Park Hyatt, St. Regis, Soho House, Aman, Grand Hyatt, Siro, and Hilton will add nearly 1800 rooms to the region’s luxury offerings, which already include renowned properties like One & Only Palmilla, Rosewood, and Ritz Carlton.
The destination is also strengthening its connectivity, becoming Mexico’s second-most connected region by traveler origin, with over 600 weekly flights from major cities across North America. In 2024, Los Cabos expanded its reach to 62 cities, up from 34, and is expecting 4 million visitors in 2025.
Los Cabos boasts a rich gastronomic scene, with numerous gourmet restaurants offering a mix of Mexican specialties with international influences, prepared with local ingredients by Michelin-recognized chefs. The destination is also innovating in the digital and metaverse spaces with an immersive museum project to showcase its cultural and natural richness.
With over 85 hotel groups and nearly 18500 rooms, including 3000 luxury rooms, Los Cabos leads Latin America in luxury hotel offerings, and the region’s airport, recognized among the world's top 25, is always expanding with new routes, including a new direct connection from Frankfurt, aimed at attracting more than 16000 European tourists.

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