3 Best Hotels in Baja California Norte, Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula

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Expect your own bathroom, daily maid service, a secure parking lot, and clean quarters in all but the most basic of establishments. Many hotels offer breakfast for an extra fee, and swimming pools are prevalent. Luxury is never far in Baja Norte; almost every touristed locale has at least one "Resort & Spa" that tacks on Jacuzzis, massages, and dollar signs to the above basics (especially along the coast near Ensenada). Be aware that only camping (no hotels) is available in some of Baja Norte's smaller towns, including those on Highway 1 between Ensenada and San Quintín, and those on Highway 3 between Ensenada and San Felipe.

Estero Beach Resort

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

Families love this long-standing resort on Ensenada's top beach, especially because of its private location and endless activities like horseback riding, tennis, volleyball, kayaking, and Jet Skiing. Behind the secure grounds are the resort, an RV park, and a retirement community, all with access to a swimming pool, two restaurants, and a children's playground. The best rooms (some with kitchenettes) are by the sand and have sliding glass doors that lead to private patios where you can watch dolphins and seals swimming in the bay. Be sure to check out the outstanding collection of pre-Columbian artifacts in the resort's small museum. Midweek winter rates are a real bargain, and there are other frequent specials on the website.

Pros

  • Wonderful breakfasts
  • Right on the beach
  • Good for families

Cons

  • Rooms by parking lot aren't great
  • Boat launch fee
  • Food somewhat pricey
Carretera Tijuana–Ensenada, Ensenada, 22860, Mexico
646-176–6235
Hotel Details
96 rooms
No Meals

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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
Hotel Details
147 suites
No Meals

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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
Hotel Details
11 units
Free Breakfast

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