Travelers are looking for more meaningful, eco-conscious experiences and trips, and some brands excel in eco-friendly experiences. Solmar Hotels & Resorts is one leader in sustainable hotels, featuring properties in Los Cabos. The brand commits to preserving the region’s fragile ecosystems, pioneering environmentally responsible initiatives and more. There’s no better time than now to book a trip and support a destination with responsible tourism efforts.

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Solmar Hotels & Resorts has a variety of eco-friendly initiatives in place across all properties: water and energy conservation programs, daily beach cleanups, waste separation, reduction and recycling efforts, use of biodegradable products, solar energy sources, a Wastewater Treatment Plant to recycle water for irrigation, and reverse osmosis systems to purify seawater.
At Grand Solmar Pacific Dunes, guests can explore 106 acres of preserved land landscaped with native plants and flowers such as cacti and Bougainville, which creates a habitat for local wildlife. The property also features watering holes that attract black-tailed deer, bobcats, Greater Roadrunners and Costa’s hummingbirds. While visiting nearby ocean and beaches, guests can see Hawksbill turtles, Pacific Black sea bass and migrating humpback whales.

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Over at Solmar Golf Links, a new standard has been set for environmentally responsible golf. Solmar Golf Links is the first club in Los Cabos to be designated a Certified Audubon Cooperative Sanctuary thanks to its commitment to habitat conservation and sustainability. The Greg Norman-designed course integrates natural landscapes and offers a golf experience prioritizing both sustainability and scenic beauty on a wildlife-friendly course to enhance ecological balance.
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