22 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.

Cabo Surf Hotel & Spa

$$$ | Playa Acapulquito, Km 28, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Professional and amateur surfers alike claim the prime ocean-view rooms in this small hotel on the cliffs above Playa Costa Azul that has successfully blended surfing and pampering into one property. Tastefully decorated with surfing photographs, rooms have marble floors, huge terraces, minibars, king beds, and pull-out sofas; some have French doors that open to the sea breezes. Guests mingle by the two swimming pools and in the 7 Seas Seafood Grille (which has great fish tacos), and they schedule their day's activities around the daily surf report. A second "quiet pool" makes for a nice resting place after morning yoga. The hotel has a surf school, and surfboard rentals. The small Sea Spa & Salon offers massages developed specifically for surfers' wave-taxed muscles, with many other treatments for nonsurfers, too. Unlike most surf hotels, this property is not pet-friendly and rooms are not for budget travelers. Book early at this popular spot.

Pros

  • Blends surfing and pampering
  • Hotel guests receive discount on surf lessons and rental
  • Free yoga on weekends

Cons

  • Traffic from the highway can be noisy
  • Usually full, as wedding parties tend to book the entire hotel
  • Service charge added per night
Playa Acapulquito, Km 28, The Corridor, 23400, Mexico
624-142–2666
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36 rooms
No Meals

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Contemplación Hotel Boutique

$$ | Parcela 325 Calle Merlot, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico Fodor's Choice

At the push of a button, remote-controlled blackout curtains unveil vineyard views from this property's freestanding villas with floor-to-ceiling windows. Since its 2020 opening, this property has been checking all the right boxes of sustainability, comfort, cuisine, and affordability. If you like to travel with your fur-baby, the hotel is very pet friendly. Perched on a hillside, its 12 villas have modern amenities with wooden floors, stone walls, and small terraces that connect to pathways. This network of trails amalgamates at Salvia Blanca, the hotel’s outstanding restaurant integrating local ingredients and greens plucked straight from their organic garden. A lovely breakfast ranging from eggs to pancakes is included in the room rate. Families can opt for the two-bedroom villa or deluxe loft cabin—both with kitchens.

Pros

  • Gourmet cuisine at Salvia Blanca
  • Community fire pit, gym, spa, pool, and Jacuzzi
  • Kindhearted staff

Cons

  • Super pet-friendly can mean a lot of dogs
  • Rooms could use a deep clean
  • Minibars aren't always stocked
Parcela 325 Calle Merlot, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico
646-311–0995
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12 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Guaycura Boutique Hotel Beach Club & Spa

$ | Calle Legaspi esq. Topete, Todos Santos, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Located within a gorgeous 19th-century redbrick building in the heart of Todos Santos, Guaycura is a city hotel with resort-like amenities. It's walking distance from all of the town's top shops, restaurants, art galleries, and more. The rooftop pool, though too small to get your laps in, is great for a quick refresh after a busy day out, though the real star is the beach club that all guests have access to. It's on the other side of town, but if you're visiting without a car, the hotel staff is happy to give you a lift.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with handcrafted furniture
  • Ideal location in the center of town
  • Transportation can be arranged between venues

Cons

  • Some rooms can hear street noise
  • Old-school Mexican decor doesn't suit all tastes
  • Street parking only
Calle Legaspi esq. Topete, Todos Santos, Mexico
612-175--0800
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14 rooms
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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
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VIDASOUL Hotel

$$ | Camino Cabo Este 1000, Boca de la Vinorama, Mexico Fodor's Choice

Local art and modern architecture, plus beautiful Sea of Cortez and beach views make this solar-powered, eco-friendly lodging one of the top East Cape accommodations. Guests will have to travel dirt roads to reach Boca de la Vinorama, but once there its stylishly decorated rooms and suites featuring king or double queen-size memory foam beds, rain forest showers, Wi-Fi, and 40-inch flat-screen TVs don't disappoint. The pool has a swim-up bar in the center, a great place to be when a party breaks out, something sure to happen when the on-site restaurant, Crossroads, hosts live bands on Friday and Saturday in-season (November to May). Surfboard, kayak, and ATV rentals are available for active types, while those more interested in relaxation can recline on shaded beachfront lounges and enjoy the weekly movie night.

Pros

  • Trendy decor
  • Swimmable beach
  • Warm and welcoming staff

Cons

  • Only accessible via the old dirt East Cape Road
  • More than an hour drive from San José del Cabo
  • Remote from shopping and nightlife areas
Camino Cabo Este 1000, Boca de la Vinorama, Mexico
624-154–6966
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16 rooms
No Meals

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Baja Club Hotel

$$$ | Paseo Álvaro Obregón 265, La Paz, Mexico

Since its opening in 2021, Baja Club has been considered the hotel to stay at in La Paz; the first of now several high-end boutique properties to make themselves home in the capital city. Built in a restored colonial-style villa on a central stretch of the malecón, the hotel has some space limitations but makes the most of it with creative and attractive design. Spring for a balcony room; the outdoor area largely expands the size of your room and having a private space to enjoy the remarkable sunsets is a fine luxury.

Pros

  • Privileged location on the malecón
  • Exclusive feel
  • Great views from balconies and rooftop

Cons

  • Awkward room layout
  • Small rooms with no desk and limited closet space
  • Pool area is not very comfortable
Paseo Álvaro Obregón 265, La Paz, Mexico
612-122--5176
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32 rooms
Free Breakfast

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Desierto Azul

$$$ | Las Playitas, Las Tunas, Todos Santos, 23300, Mexico

Husband and wife duo Fabrizio Cavallo and Nilú Feregrino have dedicated their lives to "conscious living," and Desierto Azul ("where the desert meets the ocean") is their brainchild. Not a single detail was overlooked when designing this four-room microhotel ("we're not boutique, but petite," they say): the property is solar-powered, the beds are fitted with organic sheets and linens, the bath products are locally made and reef-safe, and the bar serves natural wine. They also offer plant-based nutrition workshops twice a month at an on-site cooking studio.

Pros

  • Everything is organic and sustainable
  • Staff is very charming and kind
  • Beautifully furnished rooms

Cons

  • Far from downtown in Las Tunas
  • The grounds are quite small
  • Can feel a bit isolated
Las Playitas, Las Tunas, Todos Santos, 23300, Mexico
612-233--2789
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4 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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Hacienda Guadalupe

$$$ | Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 81.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico

Privacy, comfort, and quality are the pillars of this hacienda-style property that draws a loyal clientele for the central location and reasonable rates. Housed in a two-story building, rooms overlook the pool and vineyard where grapes are produced for their private Melchum label. Four stand-alone rooms at the back are slightly larger and more modern. When not wine tasting, guests can explore the hiking trails or dine at the popular main restaurant (closed Tuesday) where pork, fish, beef, and weekend brunch are served. With an elegant on-site winery, you can sample from their seven labels and enjoy chocolate and wine pairing. For cocktails and simple fare, visit their newest restaurant-bar Aledaño, open for lunch and dinner (closed Monday). 

Pros

  • Great value and spotless property
  • Gorgeous waterfall pool
  • Hospitality at its best

Cons

  • Winery and restaurant closed Tuesday
  • No TVs
  • Low water pressure
Carretera Tecate–Ensenada, Km 81.5, Valle de Guadalupe, Mexico
646-155–2859
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16 rooms
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Hotel Indigo La Paz Puerta Cortés

$$ | Carretera Pichilingue, Km 7.5, La Paz, Mexico

A small, stylish hotel with beach resort amenities, boutique chain Hotel Indigo's new property within the sprawling Puerta Cortés development complex gives travelers the best of both worlds. The hotel remains its own entity (in theory, you could enjoy the outdoor pool all day and never leave), but guests have access to the beach, restaurants, golf course, and more, which are otherwise reserved exclusively for Puerta Cortés owners and members.

Pros

  • Access to private beach club
  • More rooms and availability than other hotels in town
  • Striking views from the lobby

Cons

  • Far from the malecón
  • Some resort amenities are for members-only
  • Unreliable transportation within the resort
Carretera Pichilingue, Km 7.5, La Paz, Mexico
612-123--6000
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115 rooms

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Hotel Palmas de Cortez

$ | Calle 20 de Noviembre 2, Los Barriles, 23330, Mexico

Tried-and-true Palmas de Cortez remains the primary option in Los Barriles for travelers seeking central and comfortable beachfront accommodations. First and foremost, though, this is a fishing lodge. Pangas and several sizes of cruisers can be booked through the front desk and depart from the on-site dock, and special lodging and fishing packages are available with prices tiered according to room type and length of stay. Standard rooms are nothing to write home about due to dated decor, but the suites and condos are much nicer.

Pros

  • Most amenities in town
  • Multibed rooms can fit large families or groups
  • On-site fishing charters

Cons

  • Lack of local competition affects hospitality
  • Online booking isn't available
  • Pricey by Los Barriles standards
Calle 20 de Noviembre 2, Los Barriles, 23330, Mexico
818-224--4744
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74 rooms
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Hotel Partana

$$$ | Carretera Tecate--Ensenada, Km 83, Valle de Guadalupe, 22750, Mexico

In the heart of Baja's wine country sits this modern 10-room boutique hotel within walking distance of Valle's top restaurants. Five sleek freestanding structures, reminiscent of upcycled containers, each house two suites with private entrances and rooftop terraces where you can sip a glass of wine while soaking in mountain-and-vineyard views. Wedding parties often book out all five units since the massive bathrooms with vanities (a rarity for Valle hotels) are perfect for brides preparing for their big day. Nespresso coffee pods, smart TVs, stocked minibars, and custom-made bath amenities are a few of the perks that set this property apart from the pack. Seamless comfort starts with the towels and bathrobes and ends at the king-size beds, perfectly firm with linens that have a ridiculously high thread count. Since this hotel is part of the Finca Altozano "compound," you can walk to several restaurants including Animalón, ¡Lupe!, and Gelateria Ramonetti while justifying that second (or third) pour with, "Since I'm not driving ..."

Pros

  • Rooms are built in between vines
  • Modern amenities and artisanal toiletries
  • Private accommodations each have a rooftop terrace

Cons

  • Not a full-service hotel
  • Loose gravel pathway to room
  • Patchy Wi-Fi
Carretera Tecate--Ensenada, Km 83, Valle de Guadalupe, 22750, Mexico
646-668–1970
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10 rooms
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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
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32 rooms
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Los Barriles Hotel

$ | Apartado, Postal 50, Los Barriles, 23330, Mexico

If you're looking for a reliable and comfortable place to spend the night, this old-school hotel certainly does the trick. Though the rooms each have two queen beds, there is a flat per person rate for anyone who stays over; solo travelers pay $85, while couples are charged $100. A third or fourth guest (including children over five) are each an additional $25/nightly. The palm-shaded swimming pool has a marlin painted on the bottom, and a bar area with cable television is a good spot to hangout if you want to watch a game, since rooms lack TVs. Guests will have to buy their own booze, but there are a few well-stocked minigroceries nearby. Fishing boat rentals can be arranged in the office, which also has a few books on hand for those in need of a beach read.

Pros

  • Budget-friendly rates
  • Lively swimming pool
  • Complimentary coffee in the morning

Cons

  • Often fully booked
  • Decor is dated
  • No beach or ocean views
Apartado, Postal 50, Los Barriles, 23330, Mexico
624-141–0024
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20 rooms
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Los Milagros

$ | Mariano Matamoros 3738, Cabo San Lucas, 23470, Mexico

Tucked away on a side street in the middle of the most happening part of town, this humble but charming boutique hotel is dripping in brilliant purple bougainvillea and orange lipstick vines that line the central patio. The rooms are basic but comfortable; book a junior suite for just $20/night more to score a walk-in closet and spacious kitchenette. The best part of the property is the communal courtyard spaces, where guests relax in the fresh air and fraternize with fellow travelers. 

Pros

  • Cozy, well-priced rooms
  • Convenient location in downtown Cabo
  • International clientele

Cons

  • Front desk is often unattended
  • Outdated technology
  • Modest pool
Mariano Matamoros 3738, Cabo San Lucas, 23470, Mexico
624-143–4566
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17 rooms
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Lumi

$$ | Camino Vecinal, Ejido El Porvenir, Valle de Guadalupe, 22755, Mexico

It’s love that launched this stunning Nordic-inspired container hotel, starting with a romance between a Finnish woman and a Mexican man who turned their marriage into a passion project that beautifully blended both cultures. The result is Lumi (“snow” in Finnish) that visually captures you even before reaching the six container cabins at the end of a dusty road. The Nordic design is impressive to say the least, with rooftop decks where homemade breakfast is served from 8 to 10 am. Across the horizon is their 9-acre vineyard and orchard where four canvas tents are perched for an affordable glamping experience. Each has "wall-to-wall" carpeting, a king-size bed, and shared bathroom. The container cabins have narrow lounge areas, small but adequate bathrooms, and either one- or two bedrooms. In true Finnish style, a sauna is available to guests. A six-person house is also available for a two-night minimum. This property is a favorite among families and pet owners who capitalize on the owners' love for babies and dogs.

Pros

  • Pets stay free
  • Sauna great on cold nights
  • Bikes for use

Cons

  • No walk-ins
  • Must reserve sauna
  • Remote property
Camino Vecinal, Ejido El Porvenir, Valle de Guadalupe, 22755, Mexico
686-261–8030
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11 units
Free Breakfast

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Mantra Baja

$ | Los Barriles, Mexico

The town’s first boutique property, Mantra is a welcome fresh face to an otherwise dated Los Barriles. Owner Gunnar Williamson is building the property himself from the ground up, and not a single detail has been overlooked including the design and comfort of the spacious studio-style villas and the provided amenities, like a stocked kitchenette and full set of beach gear. Expansion plans include more rooms and the installation of a pool and spa.

Pros

  • Extreme comfort and style
  • Friendly owner can act as a local concierge
  • Each villa has a private rooftop terrace with BBQ dining area

Cons

  • Only two villas (for now)
  • Likely ongoing construction as the build continues
  • Current view is of an empty lot
Los Barriles, Mexico
624-320--5362-Whats App
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2 units
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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
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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.
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41 suites
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República Pagana

$$$ | Belisario Domínguez 387, La Paz, Mexico

This strictly adults-only boutique arts hotel is one block back from the malecón, but the views from the towering (for the area) fifth floor rooftop cannot be beat. While the exterior architecture looks a bit unusual from afar, the interior design of the lobby, restaurants, and rooms are outstanding. Some design choices, however, take the "aesthetic" too far and disrupt the functionality of the space.

Pros

  • Spacious rooms with fabulous design
  • On-site art installations
  • Priority rooftop reservations

Cons

  • Uneven flooring in lobby
  • Poorly lit hallways
  • Hard-to-reach front desk
Belisario Domínguez 387, La Paz, Mexico
612-103--2952
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12 rooms
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Rosarito Beach Hotel & Spa

$$ | Blvd. Benito Juárez 31, Rosarito, 22710, Mexico

Charm and location have the slight edge over comfort at this landmark hotel built in 1924. More traditional rooms in the oldest section have hand-painted wooden beams and heavy dark furnishings. The more modern rooms in the three towers have air-conditioning, king-size beds, stone floors, balconies, and pastel color schemes. The 17-story Pacifico Tower (facing the pier) has the best views, modern rooms, gym access, and a pool bar open on weekends. The larger rooms have kitchenettes, living rooms, and two TVs. The affordable pampering sessions at the spa help compensate for some areas that are in dire need of attention, like the older rooms that come at a marked-up price due to supply and demand on busy weekends. 

Pros

  • Close to the beach
  • Antique charm
  • Good Sunday brunch

Cons

  • Older furnishings
  • Overpriced
  • Slow elevator
Blvd. Benito Juárez 31, Rosarito, 22710, Mexico
661-612–0144
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495 rooms
No Meals
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Siesta Suites

$ | Calle Zapata at Guerrero, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico

For travelers on a budget, there's no better choice than Siesta Suites as all the rooms come with kitchenettes equipped to stock basic groceries, and a standard room (which has two queen beds and a wide couch) can easily sleep up to five adults. The owners happily offer discounts to repeat guests and those paying cash, visiting during summer, or booking longer stays. If you splash out on the still-affordable penthouse, you'll get a full kitchen and stellar private rooftop, to boot.

Pros

  • Quaint, convenient, and safe
  • Friendly staff
  • Cheap drinks at Terrace Bar

Cons

  • Wi-Fi does not reach the bedroom
  • Motel-style layout
  • Curtains must remain drawn for privacy
Calle Zapata at Guerrero, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico
624-143–2773
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21 rooms
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