Four Seasons to Bring Luxury Resort to Mexico’s Pacific Coast
by Jessica Montevago
Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo will be located on 2,000 acres of protected eco-reserve.
Four Seasons Hotels and Resorts will debut a new luxury resort next year nestled on a private peninsula along the Pacific Ocean in the Mexican state of Jalisco.
Between the towns of La Manzanilla and Barra de Navidad, the area, known as “Costa Alegre” or “Joy Coast” is acclaimed for its picturesque beaches and lush landscape.
Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo will be located on 2,000 acres of protected eco-reserve, with most of its 155 rooms boasting panoramic views of the Pacific Ocean and surrounding jungle and lush golf course. The contemporary architectural and interior design by the firms of Legorreta + Legorreta and Taller Mauricio Rocha + Gabriela Carrillo will blend with the natural surroundings and showcase local materials and textures.
The hillside will offer four dining and beverage venues, including an ocean view bar and restaurant, beach bar and grill and golf club restaurant. The grounds will also feature three pools, a full-service spa set amidst a tropical forest and a fitness center, young adults’ center and lounge, water sports, tennis courts, and 4,000 square feet of meeting space. The acclaimed 18-hole, par 72, Robert Trent Jones Jr. and David Fleming designed links golf course will round out the amenities.
Guests will be able to enjoy the destination’s activates, from whale watching, to exploring the local wildlife, water sports and activities, local markets, and more.
The property is located only 40 minutes via car from Manzanillo International Airport, where there are daily flights from Mexico City as well as direct flights during key dates from the United States and Canada.
Four Seasons Resort Tamarindo will join a growing collection of Four Seasons properties in Mexico, including the recently opened Four Seasons Resort and Residences Los Cabos at Costa Palmas, and the recently announced Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo Del Sol.

