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This Famous Cabo Resort Feels Brand New: Here’s Why Tourists Can’t Get Enough

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The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal has long been considered a crown jewel of Cabo. Accessed exclusively through a dramatic, private 1,000-foot tunnel carved directly into the mountain, it offers an insulated, cliffside sanctuary where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez.

However, if you think you already know everything about this iconic property, it is time to look again.

Following a spectacular, multi-year renovation that officially wrapped up in late 2025, the 24-acre resort has been completely reimagined. Now entering its first true summer season post-renovation, the property feels brand new, and tourists absolutely cannot get enough of it.

Here is a look inside the stunning upgrades that are driving the massive hype, and exactly how you can secure a room before the summer window closes entirely.

Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Beach Resort in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

A Complete Redesign Focused On Light And Luxury

The resort completely traded its older, darker decor for a massive aesthetic refresh. Every single one of the property’s 112 guest rooms, suites, beachfront casitas, and villas underwent a complete transformation to brighten the spaces and maximize comfort.

  • Authentic Craftsmanship: The new, lighter neutral color palette is accented by bespoke Mexican art and custom pieces sourced directly from local artisans in Oaxaca and Jalisco.
  • Signature Details: Each room now centers around a striking, handcrafted metallic sea turtle shell by renowned design studio Preciado Iluminación.
  • Intact Perks: The legendary features that made the resort famous in the first place—like the private infinity plunge pools on every single terrace and the complimentary daily in-room guacamole and beer—remain completely untouched.
Waldorf Astoria private balcony with plunge pool and fireplace

Elevated Dining And Wellness Concepts

Beyond the room upgrades, the property completely refreshed its public spaces, elevating both the culinary offerings and the relaxation experience to match the bright new aesthetic.

  • The Agave Study: A brand new, dedicated space at Peacock Alley designed to help guests deeply understand and taste the incredible breadth of Mexico’s agave spirit production.
  • Savor the Sea: The legendary cliffside restaurant, El Farallon, now offers a spectacular daytime lunch ritual on its Champagne Terrace, perfectly pairing premium bubbles with local Baja seafood while the waves crash below.
  • A Reimagined Spa: The award-winning Waldorf Astoria Spa received a massive refresh. Guided by the phases of the moon and ancient Mexican healing rituals, the expanded facility is the ultimate oasis for deep relaxation.
Waldorf Astoria

The Booking Reality: Secure Your Room Now

The secret is officially out about the finished renovation, and the booking calendar is heavily reflecting the surge in demand. A quick look at the live availability for the upcoming weeks reveals that while the resort is not 100% sold out just yet, inventory is becoming incredibly tight, especially for prime dates.

  • The Holiday Rush: If you are targeting the Fourth of July weekend (July 3–6), there are still a few rooms left, but you will be looking at premium rates starting around $890 a night due to the heavy holiday demand.
  • The Late Summer Value: If you have some flexibility and can push your trip later into the season, you will find a bit more breathing room. In late July, rates dip down to around $721 a night, offering a much better value once the initial holiday rush passes.

With its fresh new look and legendary service, the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal is easily the most highly sought-after reservation in town this year. If you want to experience the absolute peak of Baja luxury before the summer completely books up, you need to lock in your dates immediately.

Waldorf Astoria Pedregal

4 Upgrades Driving The Post-Renovation Hype

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