Solmar Hotels & Resorts

Our Charitable Endeavors

Building on a Legacy

Solmar Foundation is a charitable foundation created in honor of Don Luis Bulnes Molleda, the founder of Solmar Hotels & Resorts. Don Luis, as he was respectfully called, came to Los Cabos, Mexico in 1955, when he was appointed general manager of Mexico’s only tuna cannery. He is credited for turning a barren spit of sand into a thriving resort community as well as building and maintaining the area’s reputation as a world-class blue marlin capital. At that time, the village at the end of the Baja peninsula was barely on the map.

Before long, Bulnes was a partner in a fishing fleet and had built a 20-room hotel on Solmar Beach, which is a few hundred yards from the landmark arch. During the next several decades as Cabo grew at an annual clip of 20 percent, the Bulnes family assembled a collection of upscale hotels and timeshare properties, along with several successful local restaurants.

Our Charitable Involvement

Solmar Foundation

Knowing that their local community has many needs, each year the Solmar Foundation asks local organizations to submit proposals for funding the following year. The board of directors, which is led by the president of Solmar Hotels, selects projects for the coming year and notifies the groups that they have been selected. Over the past few years, the Solmar Foundation has donated US$300,000 each year.

The selection criteria give preference to programs that further the Solmar Foundation’s mission and focus on health, education, nutrition, and family well-being.

In recognition of their work,
Solmar Foundation has already won several awards since its founding just 11
years ago:

In Addition

Solmar Hotels & Resorts has a permanent campaign of fundraising in the 4 hotels (Solmar, Playa Grande, Grand Solmar Land’s End and Grand Solmar Pacific Dunes).

Solmar Foundation invites the staff & guests to do volunteering activities during the year.

Solmar Hotels & Resorts support the local non profit organizations by renting out the event rooms as a courtesy.