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Hotel Cabo San Lucas
Treat
Yourself to Something Wonderful!
The Hotel Cabo San Lucas is ranked among "the top 50 tropical resorts in the world" and was named to "The Gold List - the best places to stay in the whole world", according to the prestigious Condé Nast Traveler magazine "Readers Choice". Hotel Cabo San Lucas where white sand beaches stretch as far as the eye can see. Where you can stroll along pink and gold stone paths that meander amid lush gardens of bright, colorful flowers and tropical plants in bold shades of green, red and yellow. Some come to the Hotel Cabo San Lucas for its privacy & un-crowded beaches...Others prefer more solitude. Our aquatic gardens present soothing alternatives.
For those who love the ocean, the Hotel Cabo San Lucas is for you. With world-class fishing just offshore, it’s the perfect base for the discerning sports fisherman. Watch whales from your veranda, snorkel or scuba dive from the beach. Kayak, windsurf or sail, then enjoy the short relaxing stroll back to the hotel for a fine dining experience in our restaurants overlooking the Sea of Cortéz.
Chosen as one of Mexico's most elegant resorts, our 2,500 acres of tropical playground provide a variety of things to do. Romantic walks on the pristine beaches of Chileno Bay are a favorite pastime for our guests, as well as snorkeling in the clear, calm waters of its bay. Tennis, horseback riding, skeet shooting, nature walks and shopping will keep you busy at the hotel. Luxurious rooms, suites and three to seven bedroom villas offer a quiet retreat.
Much more than just luxury & comfort... Hotel Cabo San Lucas offers the ultimate in impeccable, spotless luxury and gracious resort living with a wide choice of spacious air-conditioned accommodations: split level 1-bedroom suites with wall fireplaces, junior suites and studios. All accommodations feature private terraces from which you can watch the silver moon trace a path across the still water, or enjoy the sunrise when Chileno Bay lights up like a shimmering opal against the palm-lined beaches.
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