29 Best Hotels in Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula, Mexico

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Expect high-quality accommodations wherever you stay in Los Cabos—whether at a huge resort or a small bed-and-breakfast. Much of the area's beaches are now backed by major properties, all vying to create the most desirable stretch on the sand. For the privilege of staying in these hot properties, you'll pay top dollar—and more for oceanfront rooms with incredible views.

Prices at accommodations off the beach reflect the popularity of the area and may surprise travelers used to spending much less in other areas of Mexico—even in the hot summer months which are, technically, the low season.

Sprawling Mediterranean-style resorts of generally 200 to 400 rooms dominate the coastline of Los Cabos, especially on the 29-km-long (18-mile-long) Corridor, but also on the beaches in Cabo San Lucas and San José (the town of San José is not on the coast, but inland just a bit). Near the marina in San José del Cabo, the area of Puerto Los Cabos has become a hot spot of development, with the 2014 Grand Opening of Secrets Puerto Los Cabos and a 2015 unveiling of JW Marriott. This upscale community is also home to Hotel El Ganzo, Wirikuta Cactus Gardens, Dolphin Discovery, and the Puerto Los Cabos Golf Course. There are rumors that a Ritz Carlton and Montage will follow suit along the coast.

Los Cabos resorts are known for their lavish pools and lush grounds in addition to their beachfront access, although the majority of beaches on the densely developed coastline, with the notable exception of Playa Médano in Cabo San Lucas, can have an oddly deserted appearance because of the dangerous currents in the water and the predominance of luxurious pools.

Many of the resorts along the Corridor offer all-inclusive plans if you want to check into your hotel and stay put for the duration of your stay. Choosing that option means you'll have little reason to venture out and taste some of the diverse and remarkable food available in this region. These huge resorts offer high-quality facilities and pleasant service, to be sure, but guests looking to get a feel for the local culture may find the generic, chain-hotel atmosphere frustrating. For those wanting less Westernized slickness, and a more intimate experience of Mexican hospitality, checking into one of the many excellent smaller properties is the way to go.

If you're inclined to go beyond the beach-and-party vibe of Cabo San Lucas, it's well worth spending time in Todos Santos and San José del Cabo. Both towns offer exceptional independent hotels and inns, as well as burgeoning art scenes, great restaurants, and ambience you won't find elsewhere.

Las Ventanas al Paraíso

$$$$ | Hwy. 1, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico Fodor's Choice
Las Ventanas al Paraíso, The Corridor
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From the moment your private butler greets you with a foamy margarita and escorts you to the spa for a welcome massage, you know you're in for some serious pampering and a special experience. Despite the high room rates at this ultraprivate, ultraluxe spot, it can be hard to get a reservation. Guests here can unwind in suites that have hot tubs, fireplaces, and telescopes for viewing whales or stars. Newer hotels have attempted to copy Las Ventanas' touches, such as handcrafted lamps and doors, inlaid stone floors, and tequila welcome amenities, but this impeccable original remains the best. Service is sublime, with remarkable attention to detail. Don't be surprised if your butler leaves a monogrammed cleaning cloth on your sunglasses, or creates a customized sewing kit based on the colors of your wardrobe. The four restaurants (including a casual tequila and sushi bar) are outstanding; its signature Alebrije is inspired in the history-rich cuisine of the Mexican southern state of Oaxaca. The spa reflects the latest trends and stresses indigenous ingredients and holistic therapies. The 12 oceanfront villas each have a private swimming pool, full kitchen, media room, and glass pocket doors that open onto patios with garden showers, fire pits, and Jacuzzis.

Pros

  • Exceptional service
  • Stellar dining and wine/tequila selection
  • Experiences include whale safaris, magic show dinners, and more

Cons

  • Nonswimmable beach
  • Tax and gratuity added to every bill
  • Dangerous riptides
Hwy. 1, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
624-144–2800
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84 rooms
No Meals

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El Cielo Winery & Resort by Karisma

$$$$ | Carretera El Tigre–El Porvenir, Km 7.5, Valle de Guadalupe, 22755, Mexico Fodor's Choice

As the largest hotel in the area, “Heaven” is the closest thing the Valle has to the big resort experience common in Riviera Maya, but without all the traffic or all-inclusive magnitude. In their place are 33, two-story villas (each with two or three rooms) framing two lakes that feed a 74-acre vineyard. Sophisticated rooms are enormous by Valle standards, with rich woods, slate floors, granite bathrooms, and decor in muted grays and beige. The exposed beam ceilings on top-level rooms are a lovely touch. In addition to private balconies, guests have access to a communal villa-terrace where s’mores are served fireside. Ground-level suites have their own Jacuzzi, kitchen, lounge, and fireplace. Unlike many hotels in this area, El Cielo has a shuttle service, wedding chapel, concierge, room service (Thursday–Saturday), and personal butlers to schedule wine tastings, bike tours, spa treatments, and beyond. Be sure to book the "Blend Your Own Wine Experience" that includes a tour and wine-lab workshop where a certified sommelier will teach you how to create your own wine. The pool and gym will help you justify those hearty portions at Latitud 32, the hotel’s restaurant serving Baja-Yucatan cuisine.

Pros

  • Gated property with 24-hour security
  • Blend-your-own-wine experience workshop
  • Eco-responsible practices

Cons

  • $70 pet fee
  • Restaurant is pricey
  • Breakfast not included
Carretera El Tigre–El Porvenir, Km 7.5, Valle de Guadalupe, 22755, Mexico
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91 rooms
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Esperanza

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 7, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico Fodor's Choice

One of the most exquisite resorts in Los Cabos, focused on privacy and impeccable service, and home to one of the best spas in the region, Esperanza is true luxury. With 59 casitas and suites, and 96 villas with ocean and garden views, Esperanza provides residential-style accommodations best for families and groups. Accommodations range from 925 to 4,000 square feet and include handcrafted Mexican-style furnishings, Frette linens, and massive bathrooms with dual-head showers and balcony-set Jacuzzis. In-room amenities include flat-screen televisions with Chromecast, all-natural rubber Harmony yoga mats, and Esperanza's signature bath line made with organic ingredients. Villas take the luxe even further, as some have private pools and butler service. Californian and Mexican recipes get a Baja twist in atmospheric Cocina del Mar, and other property restaurants, while guests can be found relaxing at all hours at the chic alfresco "The Lounge" just above the pool. The spa takes treatments to a whole new level, with steam caves, and a waterfall, as well as visiting instructors, and a regular schedule of classes. Framed by a rocky cove, the resort's location makes the beach virtually private since it can't be accessed other than through the property itself.

Pros

  • Most private property in Los Cabos
  • Two secluded white-sand beaches
  • Casitas have ocean views and renovated interiors

Cons

  • The high cost of incidentals can get exhausting
  • Wind can be fierce on the rocky cliffs
  • Nonswimmable beach
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 7, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico
624-145–6400
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123 villas
Free Breakfast

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Four Seasons Resort Los Cabos at Costa Palmas

$$$$ | Calle Eureka, La Ribera, 23570, Mexico Fodor's Choice

More than 2 miles of pristine beach and breathtaking Baja flora surround this five-star resort, where rooms all have spectacular sea views, access to ample amenities, and the personalized luxury only Four Seasons can deliver. The drive from the first security check-in to the lobby is more than a mile, plenty of time to take in the artfully harmonized endemic Baja landscaping. From there the property only gets more impressive. The 141 rooms and suites are laid out in three horseshoe-shape arrangements, ensuring they all have Sea of Cortez views. The on-site Oasis Spa is first-class, as are the eight on-site food and beverage options, golf at the newly unveiled 18-hole course from designer Robert Trent Jones Jr., the Kids' Club, and the 250-slip marina. Four large pool areas, a lap pool, and tennis and basketball courts all offer outdoor recreation, but for a truly interactive experience in this incredible setting, visit the beachfront activities concierge for rentals ranging from stand-up paddleboards to sailboats, or better yet, a snorkel or dive trip to the living coral reef at nearby Cabo Pulmo National Park.

Pros

  • Chic, contemporary interiors
  • Top-rate spa, on-site dining, and golf course
  • Balconies or plunge pools in every room

Cons

  • Expensive
  • Remote location
  • Far from Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo
Calle Eureka, La Ribera, 23570, Mexico
624-980--1009
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141 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 17.3, The Corridor, 23405, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Opening its doors in 2024, this brand-new, adults-only, all-inclusive boutique resort has 79 suites, two gourmet restaurants, and one swimming pool, differentiating itself from the massive resorts of the area and providing truly personalized service. This boutique resort, an apparent contradiction, is an innovative concept where visitors get all that’s expected from the big resorts, but with a personal touch and attention to detail. The suites are spectacular in every way, with wide open spaces, an outdoor Jacuzzi or plunge pool, an indoor bathtub, a shower with vitamin C, and a pillow menu. Guests get complimentary bottles of wine and mezcal, a fully stocked minibar, and a Nespresso coffeemaker. The fitness center is world-class and the SE Spa deserves its own space in this guide. Overall, this is one of the best hotels in all of Los Cabos hands down. 

Pros

  • Access to next door Grand Velas Resort restaurants
  • Stylish agave tasting room
  • All suites include either Jacuzzi or plunge pool

Cons

  • Beach not suitable for swimming
  • Plunge pools are too cold in winter months
  • Far from both Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 17.3, The Corridor, 23405, Mexico
866-707--5690
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79 suites
All-Inclusive

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Grand Velas Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 17.3, The Corridor, 23405, Mexico Fodor's Choice

With a curved, half-moon layout that ensures ocean views for all rooms, this luxury resort does not cut the usual "all-inclusive" corners: instead the Grand Velas offers an excess of everything, from its spacious rooms (1,180-square-feet), each with an outdoor Jacuzzi, minibar, walk-in closet, and views of the ocean and three pools, to top-notch dining options, premium drinks, and excellent service. Modern Mexican design is complimented with thoughtful in-room touches like Nespresso machines and L'Occitane bath products. Seven impressive restaurants and personalized service (expect to be called by name) make this property stand out from the resort pack. Grand Velas has wiped away all-inclusive headaches including wristbands, shortage of beach chairs, pool games, and extra fees for lobster, beach beds, premium wines, and nearly everything in between. The two-story spa has a seven-station hydrotherapy and pampering treatments including a tequila cream massage.

Pros

  • Coolest Kids-and-Teens’ clubs in Cabo
  • Two-Michelin-star chef at Cocina de Autor
  • Tequila and mezcal tasting room

Cons

  • Restaurants require reservations
  • Rocky beach
  • Extra charge for hydrotherapy treatments
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 17.3, The Corridor, 23405, Mexico
624-104–9800
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307 suites
All-Inclusive

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Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 18, The Corridor, 23407, Mexico Fodor's Choice

One of the truly all-inclusive luxury resorts in the area, Le Blanc distinguishes itself by being adults-only and providing outstanding dining and wellness options. Rooms are huge, classy and comfortable, with little details, such as a pillow menu and butler service, that make all the difference. The public areas are stylish and sophisticated, and are home to nine exclusive restaurants and a state-of-the-art spa. This is a perfect spot for a romantic getaway.

Pros

  • Adults only
  • Personalized butler service
  • à la carte and buffet dining options included

Cons

  • Far from Cabo and from San José
  • Vibe isn't exactly Mexican
  • Nonswimmable beach
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 18, The Corridor, 23407, Mexico
624-163–0100
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373 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Montage Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 12.5, The Corridor, 23450, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Set in a beautiful natural location that blends perfectly with its design, Montage is an idyllic desert-beach retreat that pampers with lavish luxury; plus, there's a touch of local authenticity missed in other properties in the area. The rooms are wide, fresh, and cozy; here minimalism is out of the equation, and everything is designed to make you feel at home. The dining options make the most of Mexico's finest culinary traditions, and the spa easily qualifies as world-class.

Pros

  • Semi-private beach
  • Fitness lessons and water sports equipment included
  • Unlike other Corridor beaches, you can actually swim here

Cons

  • Far from Cabo and from San José
  • Luxury comes at a price
  • No adults-only section
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 12.5, The Corridor, 23450, Mexico
624-163–2000
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174 rooms
No Meals

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One&Only Palmilla

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 27.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Built in 1956 by the son of the then-president of Mexico, the One&Only was the first resort in Los Cabos area, and it retains an old-world atmosphere and elegance, superior attention to detail and service, and its position as one of the most exclusive luxury resorts in the region. This spacious, leafy, distinguished resort is home to renowned chef Jean-Georges Vongerichten's Seared restaurant, and another more casual, waterfront spot Agua. Adding to the never-ending amenities are a sushi-and-ceviche bar that looks out onto the Pacific, a Jack Nicklaus golf course, and a top spa. Around-the-clock butlers are at your beck and call to unpack your bags or shine your shoes. Two pools seem to flow over low cliffs into the sea, and the two expansive villas have their own infinity pool, fitness center, cinema, and nanny quarters. Hand-painted tiles edge stairways leading to rooms and suites that have Bose sound systems, flat-screen TVs, illy espresso machines, and handcrafted Mexican accents like studded antique doors, wool rugs, and a gorgeous bar stocked to make any cocktail. Some patios and terraces have daybeds and unobstructed sea views. Guests can soak up the sun, paddleboard, or take a surf lesson at Pelican Beach on the northern shore, one of the area’s few swimmable beaches.

Pros

  • Flawless service and amenities
  • Complimentary tequila and snacks delivered daily by personal butler
  • Notable dining options

Cons

  • Prices are high
  • Often boisterous groups mar the otherwise genteel atmosphere
  • Far from both San José and Cabo San Lucas
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 27.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
624-146–7000
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176 rooms
No Meals

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Torre Lucerna Hotel Ensenada

$$$$ | Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Km 108, Ensenada, 22860, Mexico Fodor's Choice

The most upscale hotel in Ensenada has a swanky "Mad Men" vibe, right down to the golden pillars, art deco terrace, and paintings of pin-up girls adorning the lobby and suites. Three restaurants pull out the stops, including Acueducto, which serves a sprawling Sunday brunch. Lucerna is the hotel to see and be seen, especially in the lobby where a tuxedoed pianist tickles the ivories at a blaring level, which is fine since the clientele seems to enjoy it while working their way from the bar to the pool deck. Dapper rooms are spacious and comfy with narrow balconies and soft white bedding. Request an ocean-facing room; although there’s no direct beach access, the views are spectacular. A spa, gym, pool, and business center are just a few of the creature comforts that will have you rethinking your checkout day.

Pros

  • Spa, pool, and rooftop restaurant on-site
  • Reasonable rates
  • Underground secured parking

Cons

  • Street-facing rooms have traffic noise
  • Loud piano in the lobby
  • No direct beach access
Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Km 108, Ensenada, 22860, Mexico
646-222–2400
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146 rooms
No Meals

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Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal

$$$$ | Camino del Mar 1, Cabo San Lucas, 23455, Mexico Fodor's Choice

The majestic Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal lies on Cabo San Lucas’s most coveted parcel of land––an extraordinary, 24-acre site at the southern tip of the peninsula accessible only through the longest private tunnel in Mexico, a chandelier-lit passage through sheer granite that opens into an open-air lobby backed by gorgeous Pacific Ocean vistas. The ultrastylish rooms, suites, casitas, and villas are design confections featuring open bathrooms and plunge pools on the balconies. Every room has a stone fireplace and ocean views, as well as complimentary perks like a bottle of high-end tequila and daily guacamole deliveries.

Pros

  • Every room has a plunge pool and ocean view
  • Very exclusive
  • Exceptional service and a staff that calls you by name

Cons

  • Beach is not swimmable
  • Might be too mellow for some
  • Extremely expensive
Camino del Mar 1, Cabo San Lucas, 23455, Mexico
624-163–4300
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112 rooms
No Meals

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Hilton Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
Hilton Los Cabos, The Corridor
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Rooms are spacious at this hacienda-style Hilton built on one of the Corridor's few swim-friendly beaches. It's a multipurpose, business-friendly, wedding-friendly, kids-friendly hotel, with a loyal clientele that returns year after year. The infinity pool is beautiful, and all five restaurants serve outstanding food. The property's AltaMar Experience, a collection of 65 VIP rooms on the top floors, grants guests all sorts of privileges like personalized check-in, butler service, and a private lounge. Groups and families make up most of the clientele here. Four meeting rooms will accommodate up to 600. In the guest rooms, elaborate headboards, luxurious linens, and L'Occitane bath products are lovely touches to a resort that has an edge on most properties in this price category.

Pros

  • 24-hour gym
  • Minigolf at kids' club
  • Great cocktail bar

Cons

  • Spa services are not up to par with the rest of the resort
  • Obstructed ocean views from some rooms
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
877-354–1399
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375 rooms
No Meals

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Bruma

$$$$ | Otro Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 74, Valle de Guadalupe, 22760, Mexico

Inside the luxury compound at Bruma, you’ll find a winery, the top-notch Fauna restaurant, villas, a market, and the architectural masterpiece, Casa 8; its eight suites are joined by a main house complete with a common living room, kitchen, pool, and sundeck. The star of the property is a 300-year-old oak tree where guests lose track of time while sipping on local blends. Pathways reminiscent of pier docks are lined with rosemary and lavender; they branch toward steel-and-glass rooms boasting polished concrete floors, stone walls, hand-painted tiles, and modern amenities. Big spenders can opt for the suite with its own pool and Jacuzzi. Included in the room rate are breakfast and use of mountain bikes. For a casual dining experience, pop into the neighboring wine garden for octopus pizza and light fare. It’s easier on the budget than the more formal Fauna.

Pros

  • Contemporary design
  • Excellent restaurant
  • Luxurious property

Cons

  • Pricey hotel with two-night minimum on weekends
  • Noise carries between rooms
  • Booking process could use improvement
Otro Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 74, Valle de Guadalupe, 22760, Mexico
646-116–8031
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16 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Camp Cecil de la Isla

$$$$ | La Paz, Mexico

Complete with furnished canvas tents, this glamping experience on Isla Espíritu Santo has had to take the glam down a notch thanks to new (though hopefully temporary) government legislation that forbids any permanent island encampments; this new need to break down and rebuild twice weekly has resulted in a simpler overall setup, but guests are hardly "roughing it." Every tent at Camp Cecil comes with a real (and comfortable) bed, and a quite sophisticated, environmentally friendly bathroom set up so guests may comfortably shower and do their business while leaving no trace. A bilingual naturalist tour guide is on hand 24/7 to take you around the island by boat or on foot and provide good company. At the camp, kayaks and paddleboards are available for leisurely use, as is a tented sitting area stocked with refreshments. There's even daily housekeeping. Most surprising is the impressive quality of dining that comes from the mess tent three times a day; you would think the chef was preparing each course in a gourmet kitchen and not over a portable, three-burner stove.

Pros

  • Well-maintained camp and professional, friendly crew
  • Restaurant-quality dining
  • Activities, gear, and meals are all included

Cons

  • No Wi-Fi or cell reception
  • Tents aren't soundproof (bring earplugs to sleep)
  • Occasionally disrupted by day-trippers
La Paz, Mexico
619-446--6827-in U.S.
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8 tents
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The Cape

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 5, The Corridor, 23455, Mexico

Of all the draws of this Thompson Hotel—from the architectural masterpiece by Javier Sanchez to the breathtaking views of El Arco—perhaps the greatest appeal is the integration of nature, such as the spa set in natural rock formation or the boulders, cacti, and native plants that dot the grounds where two black buildings house sleek, modern rooms. Standards have copper tubs, propeller ceiling fans, handmade tiles, and artwork reminiscent of 1960s Guadalajara. Ultralow beds have stunning leather headboards, and balconies have swinging mattresses for a breezy nap. The two restaurants, Ledge and Manta, are popular with nonguests, as are the sunken lounge bar and rooftop beer garden serving local brew. The saltwater pool is a great spot to watch surfers in action. Throughout the property are local works of art including The Whale by Marcos Castro. The 42-foot wooden sculpture was constructed entirely of driftwood from the 2014 Hurricane Odile.

Pros

  • Great surf spot out front
  • Unbelievable view of the arch
  • Beautifully designed

Cons

  • Not ideal for children
  • Pool area can get loud on weekends
  • Rocky beach
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 5, The Corridor, 23455, Mexico
624-163–0000
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157 rooms
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Chileno Bay Resort & Residences

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 15, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico

Set on the protected cove of Chileno Bay, one of the best spots for snorkeling and swimming in Los Cabos, this hotel hits the mark with families seeking personalized, informal service. The contemporary two-, three-, and four-bedroom villas are styled in Latin contemporary design with walk-in closets, industrial kitchens, and laundry facilities. Standards have a fun beachy feel with thoughtful touches like handblown glass and robes from Guadalajara. Large groups can reserve the 21-person movie theater ($350) or lounge by the 450-foot infinity pool. Rounding out the amenities are oceanfront hot tubs, fire pits, a Tom Fazio–designed golf course, extensive spa, fitness center with movement studio, Kids’ Club, and waterfront sports center. They have two dining options including a taco bar and the signature Comal serving Latin American–inspired cuisine.

Pros

  • Ideal for families
  • Pristine beaches with tranquil waters
  • Infinity pool and oceanfront hot tubs

Cons

  • Beach can get crowded with nonguests
  • Far from both Cabos, San Lucas and San José
  • No meal plans
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 15, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico
884-207–9354-US Toll Free
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99 rooms, 60 villas
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Encuentro Guadalupe

$$$$ | Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 75, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico

With freestanding steel box-cabins perched on a boulder-strewn hill, this property has architect Jorge Gracia to thank for its innovative design. Dirt trails lead to 20 rooms (called “lofts”), each reminiscent of a shipping container from a distance, but inside you’ll find plush white bedding, concrete floors, rain-showerheads, and lamps made from steel pipes. Each sleeps a maximum of two guests, and the hotel is not child-friendly. In an effort to connect with nature, guests are given access to hiking trails and private decks with chimeneas that can be lit upon request. This also translates to no TVs, no phones (walkie-talkies provided), no room service, no minibars, no closets, no wine tasting, and very few room amenities. Despite these cutbacks, this still happens to be the one of the most expensive properties in wine country. Breakfast is served by the infinity pool bar, but your view begins in the glass lobby located at the foot of the mountain (it sometimes functions as restaurant, but is often closed and changes hands frequently). Beyond this point, only guests of the hotel can enter and rooms must be reached by shuttle or on foot. 

Pros

  • Pet-friendly
  • Unique design
  • Hiking trails

Cons

  • No kids under 13
  • Must sign liability waivers at check-in
  • Room rates don’t match quality of service
Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 75, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico
646-155–2775
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20 rooms
No Meals

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Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo San Lucas at Cabo del Sol

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 10.3, The Corridor, 23455, Mexico

One of the most recent additions to Cabo's resort landscape, this place delivers what its guests have come to expect from the Four Seasons luxury brand---a unique experience with top-quality services all around. With "only" 96 rooms, the resort doesn't feel as massive as other options in the region, and its "Mexico meets the Mediterranean" vibe is a total success. The guest rooms offer ample space (the smallest room comes at 847 square feet) and plenty of natural light, with all of them enjoying ocean views or being oceanfront. Some rooms include a heated plunge pool on their own private terrace. Three gourmet restaurants---a Peruvian-Japanese fusion, a French-Italian one, and a Baja Mexican beach club---form an original dining offer. With a family pool and an adults-only pool, different kinds of fun are always available. A world-class golf course, a brand-new spa, and a creative activity center guarantee that you'll never get bored here.

Pros

  • All rooms are oceanfront or enjoy ocean views
  • Rare swimmable beach in Cabo
  • Great activities program for kids

Cons

  • Golf course is shared with other resorts and developments
  • Pricey accommodations
  • Sprawling facilities mean long walks
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 10.3, The Corridor, 23455, Mexico
800-819--5053
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96 suites
No Meals

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Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 10.3, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico

The dramatic lobby of this all-inclusive resort is eight stories above the beach, and every room looks out onto the Sea of Cortez. Cream-color walls, rich marble floors, ocean views, and abundant art make for an elegant atmosphere in the 420-square-foot rooms. The Imperial Suite has its own swimming pool and separate entrance. A complimentary minibar is stocked daily, meaning you can enjoy a drink on the tiny terrace while admiring the view. The Fiesta offers discounts to the 18-hole Jack Nicklaus Ocean Golf Course, in addition to the luxurious spa. Though the beach is rocky, this is one of the few hotels on a stretch of water that is safe for snorkeling. This is not the place for people looking for Cabo's famous party scene.

Pros

  • Every room has an ocean view
  • Discounts to the spa and golf course
  • Complimentary minibar and free Kids' Club

Cons

  • Rocky beach
  • Service is notoriously spotty
  • Slow elevators
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 10.3, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
443-310–8137
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525 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Grand Solmar Pacific Dunes

$$$$ | Carretera Todos Santos (Hwy. 19), Km 120, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico

Impressive in every respect, this aptly named resort commands well over a mile (2 km) of Pacific Ocean coastline north of Cabo San Lucas, with an 18-hole golf course from Greg Norman, excellent on-site dining options, a beachfront spa, sleek swimming pools, and a small salt-water lagoon you can kayak and paddleboard in. The scenery surrounding the resort is quite the sight, and depending on your taste in cinema, may register as familiar: the same powerful waves and sprawling dunes were the backdrop for the Hollywood epic, Troy. Solmar has grand expansion plans, intending to triple the size of the property over the next several years, adding more rooms, restaurants, amenities, and beyond. An all-inclusive meal plan is available as an add-on.

Pros

  • Spacious suites with upscale furnishings
  • Family-friendly amenities
  • Preferred tee times at Solmar Golf Links

Cons

  • Far from downtown Cabo San Lucas
  • Extremely windy
  • Will be under construction for the next decade
Carretera Todos Santos (Hwy. 19), Km 120, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico
800-509--5991
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145 suites
No Meals

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Hard Rock Los Cabos

$$$$ | Fraccionamiento Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico

It's likely no surprise that music is creatively incorporated throughout the Hard Rock's resort experience; there's a pool with an underwater playlist, Fender guitars can be delivered to your room, and the spa even uses sound vibrations in its treatments. Many of the activities and entertainment are fun for the whole family, but ample opportunities for independence also await: grown-ups will find sophisticated tranquillity at the adults-only Rhythm Pool while youngsters can enjoy an action-packed weekly itinerary at the Hard Rock Roxity Kids Club. Night owls can party at the Moonlight Lounge until the wee hours and there's a decked-out game room for teens to hide out in while their parents are being "cringe" at the karaoke mike.

Pros

  • Lively pool parties
  • Professional recording studio on-site
  • Elevated rooms and suites

Cons

  • Upcharges for the best dining
  • Slow service when crowded
  • Memorabilia decor is a bit kitschy
Fraccionamiento Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico
624-689--0300
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639 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Hotel Coral & Marina

$$$$ | Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Km 103, Ensenada, 22860, Mexico

In addition to its own marina and artificial beach, this all-suites resort has indoor-outdoor pools, a spa, tennis courts, a water-sports center, and a sports bar overlooking the bay. The horseshoe-shape layout means that every room has a marina view, but corner suites on either end are by far superior. All guest quarters have refrigerators, coffeemakers, lounge areas, balconies, flat-screens, and either a king-size bed or two full beds. Even the most basic rooms are surprisingly large. Rates drop substantially midweek and between October and March. For those traveling to and from San Diego, the hotel has a shuttle service for $550 for a 10-passenger van. For a sampling of the hotel without the full bill, just $30 will grant you day access to the pools, sauna, and grounds.

Pros

  • Midweek discounts
  • Spacious rooms
  • Outstanding Sunday brunch and daily buffet

Cons

  • Pool can get noisy with kids
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
  • Slow elevator
Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Km 103, Ensenada, 22860, Mexico
646-175–0000
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147 suites
No Meals

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Hotel San Cristóbal

$$$$ | Carretera Federal #19, Todos Santos, Mexico

The location of Todos Santos' most popular hotel is quite extraordinary as you'll immediately be mesmerized by the sights and sounds of crashing waves; you can audibly hear them from your room. (Note: light sleepers may benefit from earplugs; otherwise, enjoy the soothing sound as it lulls you to sleep.) Every inch of the property is thoughtfully designed with a mix of colorful '70's motifs and classic beachy neutrals. The dining is among the best in Todos Santos; Sunday brunch at the farm–to–table restaurant, Cosecha, is the talk of the town. 

Pros

  • The only beachfront hotel in town
  • Excellent dining
  • Fun, tasteful design

Cons

  • Out of touch with the local community, which has caused some controversy
  • Only accessible by a bumpy dirt road
  • Fewer pool loungers than guests
Carretera Federal #19, Todos Santos, Mexico
855-227--1535
Hotel Details
32 rooms
No Meals

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La Villa del Valle

$$$$ | Off Carretera Tecate-Ensenada, Km 88, Valle de Guadalupe, 22750, Mexico

Perched on a hilltop overlooking Vena Cava winery, this luxury inn is reminiscent of a Tuscan villa. Bright, romantic bedrooms are individually decorated with terra-cotta tile flooring and Mexican accents in the colorful rugs and pillows. Stone and tiled bathrooms were designed by owners Phil and Eileen, who have integrated green practices into their property, right down to their own line of organic bath products. Three of the rooms have full balconies separated by partitions, with chaise lounges and Mexican chimeneas. Stone stairs lead to a swimming pool and Jacuzzi. Spa treatments are available in a designated room next to the lounge. Room rates include wine tasting, teatime, afternoon appetizers, and a full organic breakfast. If you're still hungry, swing by their on-site food truck for fresh Baja cuisine.

Pros

  • Convenient on-site food truck
  • Wine tasting, teatime, snacks included in rate
  • Excellent breakfasts

Cons

  • No kids under 13
  • Guests are not given keys to lock rooms
  • Two-night minimum stay
Off Carretera Tecate-Ensenada, Km 88, Valle de Guadalupe, 22750, Mexico
646-156–8007
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6 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Marquis Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 21.5, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico

Stunning architecture, a property-wide art collection of unique pieces, noticeable attention to detail, and loads of luxurious touches make the Marquis a standout. The adults-only resort is ideal for couples and honeymooners. Rooms overlook the ocean, boast L'Occitane amenities, reversible mattresses (hard or soft), high-speed Internet, and original art. At 1,670 square feet each, the 25 casitas are ideal for extended vacations. They are located right on the beach. Three infinity-edge swimming pools, the length of the hotel, curve along the edge of the sand. The five on-site restaurants offer plenty of all-inclusive choices at mealtimes, and the coffee shop with fresh pastries and boxed lunches is a nice touch. Be sure to reserve a table at the Sakke, an Asian-inspired restaurant complimented with teppanyaki tables.

Pros

  • Tranquillity prevails for complete escape
  • Exceptional full-service spa
  • Five on-site restaurants

Cons

  • Busy wedding venue
  • Surf is unswimmable
  • Limited hours in some restaurants
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 21.5, The Corridor, 23410, Mexico
800-690–0102
Hotel Details
234 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Nobu Hotel Los Cabos

$$$$ | Polígono 1. Fracción D. Fraccionamiento Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico

Celebrities and influencers are common guests at Nobu Los Cabos, and you'll feel like one yourself moving through this stylish paradise. The design is a combination of sophisticated Japanese aesthetic and Cabo’s laid-back energy, reflected across the rooms and suites, restaurant spaces, and landscaping. Though there is a kids club, this property is best suited for adults content to sit by the pool with a drink and/or book in hand. It's pretty mellow 24/7, which, personal preferences pending, could either be a dream or a drag.

Pros

  • Cabo's trendiest hotel
  • Best-in-class dining
  • Outdoor hydrotherapy garden

Cons

  • No on-site activities or entertainment
  • Very expensive
  • Far from downtown Cabo San Lucas
Polígono 1. Fracción D. Fraccionamiento Diamante, Cabo San Lucas, 23473, Mexico
305-674--5575
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260 units
No Meals

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Paradero Todos Santos

$$$$ | La Mesa, Todos Santos, 23300, Mexico

No lodging in Todos Santos has a more spectacular location than Paradero, which is set within an organic farming community and offers panoramic vistas of desert, mountains, and the Pacific Ocean. Paradero's name, which loosely translates to "a stop along the way," is inspired by their clientele (a majority of guests come as an add-on to Los Cabos or as part of a larger trip around the Baja). The design-forward space is an Instagrammer's paradise, with sleek concrete structures and towering cacti serving as dreamy photo backdrops. Guests can sign up to join different group experiences each day, like a walk around town or sunset viewing at the beach (complete with a bottle of wine). This is an adults-only property, and everything about it is subtly romantic, so noncouples might feel a bit awkward. Aside from dining on-site, there's not much to do once the sun sets; all communal space is outdoors and minimally lit, the rooms intentionally forgo television sets, and there's not a single business to patron within walking distance. Having a rental car is a must if you plan to spend time in town, as the hotel charges a 400% markup on the 10-minute ride to/from.

Pros

  • Every room has private, scenic outdoor space
  • Michelin-recommended restaurant
  • Daily off-site activities and tours are included

Cons

  • Very remote location
  • Pretentious atmosphere
  • Rooms lack basic amenities
La Mesa, Todos Santos, 23300, Mexico
800-614--7562-in U.S.
Hotel Details
41 suites
No Meals

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Sandos Finisterra

$$$$ | Blvd. Marina, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico

Sandos Finisterra, whose name means "Land's End" in Latin due to its privileged location at the Baja peninsula's southernmost point, offers guests the best of both worlds: the quintessential all-inclusive experience while being just steps from downtown. One of Cabo's most historic properties, part of Finisterra is built into the cliffside, resulting in gravity-defying rooms jutting out from the mountain and boulders organically decorating the spa's interior. Thanks to its breathtaking views, the resort hosts multiple weddings every week of the year (which has included, most famously, that of Rolling Stone Keith Richards; photos from the iconic ceremony can be seen on display).

Pros

  • Stunning views of both the ocean and marina
  • Short walk into town
  • Excellent service

Cons

  • Low-quality food and drinks
  • Lounge chairs fill up quickly
  • Thin walls between rooms
Blvd. Marina, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico
624-145–6700
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265 rooms
All-Inclusive

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Zoëtry Casa del Mar Los Cabos

$$$$ | Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico

Set within the upscale Cabo Real gated community this hacienda-style resort has guest rooms with white marble floors, dark beamed ceilings, and teak furnishings along with views of the sea and a beautiful white-sand beach. A few steps above the main bedroom, guest quarters have bathrooms with whirlpool bathtubs. The list of complimentary perks is endless: international phone calls, spa access, a stocked minibar (top-shelf alcohol), and discounted greens fees, to name a few. Golfers are well taken care of at this genteel property, as are, increasingly, wedding parties. The staff here is notable for its hospitality and attentiveness.

Pros

  • Generous complimentary perks
  • Great breakfast buffet and poolside service
  • Intimate and peaceful atmosphere

Cons

  • Extra fee for use of kayaks
  • Undertow at beach
  • Pushy timeshare pitch
Carretera Transpeninsular, Km 19.5, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
624-145–7700
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57 rooms
All-Inclusive

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