Revamped spa at Diamante Cabo San Lucas resort to launch in Mexico
Diamante Cabo San Lucas, a private resort community located on the Pacific Coast of
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, is set to open its revamped spa at its 1,500-acre (607-hectare) property in February.
The 70-bedroom residence club, owned by president and CEO Ken Jowdy, will also be expanded to include 200 more rooms within the next few years, a spokesperson told Spa Opportunities exclusively.
The Spa at Diamante features four treatment suites and a retail boutique. Each treatment suite includes a private shower, steamroom, bathroom and outdoor living room with a soaking tub.
Future plans include the addition of a second spa and spa villas – each of which will be available for full or residence club ownership with the inclusion of customised spa treatment programming.
“The majority of our services are priced at the same level respective to their length of time,” spa director Danny Silva said. “This allows for our guests not only to choose the service that best suits their needs, but for their therapist to customise the treatment without conversing about upgrade charges.”
Products in use at the facility include OSEA, Body Bliss, Hydra Facial, Coola, The Madison Collection, Spa Equip, Spa Ritual, Living Earth Crafts and So Sound.
Run in-house, the new spa has been conceived by in-house designers and Nancy Nemer of Red Cashew, an interior design firm from San Diego, California.
Other amenities at the resort include a 10-acre (4-hectare) saltwater crystal lagoon, restaurants, bars, a health and fitness club, swimming pools and tennis courts. There are also two championship golf courses, the latest of which was launched in December of 2014 – El Cardonal – and is the first ever Tiger Woods Design golf course, complete with a Nike practice and training facility.


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