8 Best Hotels in Cabo San Lucas, Los Cabos and the Baja Peninsula

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In Cabo San Lucas, there's a massive hotel on every available plot of waterfront turf. A pedestrian walkway known as the Marina Golden Zone is lined with restaurants, bars, and shops. It’s anchored by the sleek Puerto Paraíso mall that curves around the entire perimeter of Cabo San Lucas harbor, itself packed with wall-to-wall sportfishing and pleasure yachts. Unfortunately, a five-story hotel complex at one edge of the harbor blocks a small portion of the water view and sea breezes from the town's side streets, but it can't be denied that Cabo is a carnival and a parade, all at once. The short Pacific coast beach just over the rocky hills at the west end of the marina has a more peaceful ambience, though monstrous hotel projects have gobbled up much of the sand here, too. If being right on the water isn't a primary concern, it is well worth checking out some of the smaller, independently owned hotels sprinkled around the downtown area. Several offer gracious, hacienda-style accommodations with a personal touch that huge hotels cannot match. For a tranquil setting close enough to all the action, opt for one of the resorts near Land’s End.

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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Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa

$$ | Pelicanos 225, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Located on the most popular stretch of Playa El Médano, families, couples, and friends will all equally feel at home in these chic, comfortable oceanfront towers. And, unlike most other resorts in Los Cabos, Corazón is all about the beach, and swimming, water sports, and sunbathing on the sand are guaranteed to be a special part of your stay.

Pros

  • Multiple rooftop bars/restaurants
  • Great beach club
  • Every room has views of Land's End

Cons

  • Disorganized front desk
  • Small pool areas
  • No kids club
Pelicanos 225, Cabo San Lucas, Mexico
624-980--0604
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305 rooms
No Meals

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Grand Solmar Land’s End Resort & Spa

$$$ | Av. Solmar 1A, Cabo San Lucas, 23450, Mexico

Architecture melds perfectly with natural surroundings as hotel suites dramatically hug cliff and sea and subterranean stone passages open to infinity pools framed by cactus gardens and raked sand. The resort is practically on top of its namesake rock formation, a sight that will not cease to amaze at any point of your stay. Solmar has been owned by one of Cabo's founding families (before becoming a hotelier, patriarch Don Luis Bulnes Molleda managed the old fish cannery; today, there's a statue by the marina in his honor) for over 50 years; though the property has been rebuilt and reimagined since, it's still a special slice of San Lucas history.

Pros

  • Stunning ocean views
  • One of the original Cabo resorts
  • As close to El Arco as you can get

Cons

  • 75% of rooms are for timeshares
  • Always fully booked
  • Dated decor
Av. Solmar 1A, Cabo San Lucas, 23450, Mexico
800-509--5991
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246 rooms
No Meals

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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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Marina Fiesta Resort & Spa

$ | Marina, Lots 37 and 38, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico

Location, location, location: Marina Fiesta's may be the very best in town, and that, coupled with an extraordinarily reasonable nightly rate make it a top choice for an interesting mix of guests: fishermen, families, and college-age partiers. An optional all-inclusive add-on gives you unlimited access to not only the bars and restaurant on-site, but the neighboring venues that line a stretch of Marina Cabo San Lucas called the Golden Zone. It's a bit of a tourist trap, however, so true foodies are advised to spend their coin dining elsewhere.

Pros

  • Located right on the marina
  • Great value for the price
  • Close to everything

Cons

  • Subpar dining
  • Property is a little dated
  • Pushy about tipping
Marina, Lots 37 and 38, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico
844-278--6596
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155 rooms
No Meals

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ME Cabo

$$$ | Playa El Médano, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico

Break out the bottle service: ME Cabo is the perfect base for affluent travelers looking to let loose. Thanks to a partnership with Grupo Rosa Negra, Mexico's premiere high-end, high-energy restaurant group, there's on-site action every afternoon and evening, and beautiful people abound. The same can be said for the scenery; the view of Land's End from the open-air lobby is particularly jaw-dropping. ME Cabo sits on one of the only swimmable beaches in town and was the first hotel in Los Cabos to receive a Queer Destinations distinction for commitment to inclusivity.

Pros

  • Party hot spot
  • Chic and comfortable rooms
  • Pet-friendly

Cons

  • Loud music penetrates the rooms
  • Inattentive service
  • Pool gets crowded quickly
Playa El Médano, Cabo San Lucas, 23410, Mexico
624-145–7800
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169 rooms
Free Breakfast

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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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