
Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, a jewel of the Hilton Honors program, is unveiling the final pieces of a multiyear renovation ahead of a “grand reveal” on Oct. 1.
The newest updates to the property include a redesign of all 112 rooms, suites, villas and casitas across the property. These changes encompass new “soothing” lighting and fresh decor, enhancing the comfort and functionality of the rooms, according to a statement from Hilton.

Paul Duesing, the resort’s original designer, improved the room design by merging modern touches with cultural Mexican elements like art and furniture crafted by artists from across Mexico. This includes a metal sea turtle shell above beds made by Preciado Iluminacion from Jalisco.

The accommodations will also highlight this popular Waldorf’s artisanal beverage program through new in-room bars. The overall vibe will shift to lighter color tones throughout the rooms contrasted by darker hues.

Outside the guest rooms and suites, visitors will see plenty of other new changes, including at the Waldorf Astoria Spa, where the salon has been reimagined as a “tranquil sanctuary for rejuvenation and pampering.”

The adult pool area has a fresh, new look as well.
And the now-enchanced restaurant, The Beach Club, is set to offer new culinary experiences and activations.

“The reimagination of Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal was guided by a deep respect for its storied legacy and the rich cultural heritage of Mexico to ensure a singularly authentic luxury experience,” Maria Valeria Nowotny, a Hilton vice president of operations for Caribbean, Mexico and Central America, said in the statement.
Over the multiyear transformation, the resort has made plenty of other additions and transformations. There’s the Agave Study at Peacock Alley, the Waldorf Astoria brand’s signature bar; the addition of Travesia and its nine-course taco tasting menu; and a new bespoke coffee shop, Neutral Coffee Lab.
Long a favored property for Hilton Honors loyalists, TPG’s last review of the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal called it “a perfect piece of paradise.” Unfortunately, though, that piece of paradise got a lot more expensive this summer, at least for points bookings. In September, a sudden Hilton Honors devaluation — the second over the course of a year — saw points pricing for a night at the resort skyrocket up to 250,000 points per night.
Despite the price, we can’t deny that, even before these impressive upgrades, this Waldorf Astoria is a bucket-list property that often lands at the top of must-visit lists.

How to book Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal
Cash rates at Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal start around $1,094 per night or 250,000 Hilton Honors points.
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