New Years’ Resolutions in Cabo!
We were all longing for the most special season of the year to take a break from an atypical year, disconnect from it all and reconnect with that we enjoy and cherish the most: our loved ones, the moments that make us smile, fresh air, nature, vacations, friends, brilliant sunlight, sea… and the list can go on.
Here, some vibrant moments you may want to add to your New Year’s resolutions:
LEARN SOMETHING NEW
New things learned are proven to release endorphins and dopamine, responsible for relieving pain and stress, so why not include it in your resolutions for 2021?
Wine Making and Tasting – Take part of the grape treading and learn more about wine degustation.
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End
Maíz y Mezcal – Make your own tortillas and delight on a taco feast paired with fine mezcal.
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End

Golf clinics – Start on this amazing sport at the best course in Cabo, designed by golf legend, Greg Norman.
Where? Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas
Salsa & Salsa – Have a blast as you prepare your own salsa at the rhythm of salsa!
Where? Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas
Cocktails and Margaritas class – A Mexican classic will take part of your cocktails repertoire!
Where? Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas

Make your own ceviche + mezcal – Two Mexican favorites to be enjoyed!
Where? Playa Grande
GET IMMERSED IN A DIFFERENT CULTURE
Living the culture of a new country enhances your travel experience and creates long-lasting memories, as you taste the authenticity of a place. We recommend adding to your list some of the most representative Mexican traditions.
Mexican posadas – Enjoy these traditional Mexican Christmas celebrations filled with colors, festive spirit and gastronomic delights.
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End

Tequila tasting – Step in a journey to the fantastic world of this Mexican distilled spirit.
Where? Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas and Playa Grande
El Mercado – Live a typical Mexican kermesse filled with art and culture, under papel picado streamers and mariachi music. Liga a la nota
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End and Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas

Mexican Fiesta – Folkloric ballet, mariachi music and prehispanic performances set the mood for an authentic fiesta.
Where? Playa Grande
STAY ACTIVE + IN TOUCH WITH NATURE
SeeCreatures – Sail the Sea of Cortez to admire the amazing marine life in a one-day experience.
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End, Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas and Playa Grande
Bike Tour – Explore Baja’s endemic species of flora and fauna as you exult in beautiful natural surroundings.
Where? Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas

Virtual reality snorkeling experience – Explore the underwater realm… in a pool!
Where? Grand Solmar Land’s End, Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas and Playa Grande
Whale watching – An epic encounter with the biggest mammals in the world, you cannot afford to miss.
Where? Book at Grand Solmar Land’s End, Grand Solmar at Rancho San Lucas and Playa Grande

If you are spending an extraordinary winter holiday at Solmar Hotels & Resorts, do not miss the Winter Program designed for your delight, and add more fun activities to your New Year’s resolution list.
Happy holidays!
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