I like Marriott’s Luxury Collection properties and I especially get interested in any new properties that I can use my points at that are in tropical locals. In June 2018, Marriott will be opening Solaz, a Luxury Collection in Los Cabos. The resort will feature, “cascading terraces blend desert vegetation with quarry stone, granite, marble and wood to create an architectural “sculpture†of breathtaking design amidst desert landscaping. Each masterfully designed guest room and suite at Solaz Resort features a private entrance and patio; custom, contemporary furnishings; and original art. Floor plans blur the lines between indoor and outdoor space, as private terraces provide unobstructed views of the Sea of Cortez.”
Marriott To Open New Luxury Collection, Los Cabos June 2018
The Luxury Collection Hotels & Resorts today announced the brand’s first hotel in Baja California Sur with the opening of Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, Los Cabos in June 2018. Operated by Quinta del Golfo de Cortez (QGC), Solaz Resort is a beachfront oasis featuring a 128-room luxury hotel and 21 extravagant residences. Nestled on a coveted 34 acres overlooking the Sea of Cortez, Solaz Resort highlights The Luxury Collection’s impressive expansion in Mexico, where the brand now boasts a total portfolio of seven hotels throughout Baja California Sur, Campeche, Mexico City, and Yucatan.
Solaz will be opening June 1, 2018 as a category 6.
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Looks like a beautiful location however I’ll wait and see what they do with the Platinum Breakfast benefit. If they follow Marriott policy, they won’t provide breakfast which would be a deal breaker.