Top 10 Resorts in Los Cabos
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The best resorts in Los Cabos for 2027 are led by Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, the cliffside icon that again topped Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Readers' Choice ranking for Western Mexico. Rounding out the top tier are Chileno Bay Resort & Residences (Auberge), The Viceroy Los Cabos, Esperanza (Auberge), and Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo Del Sol, followed by the legendary One&Only Palmilla, Las Ventanas al Paraíso (Rosewood), Zadún, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica, and the all-inclusive Grand Velas Los Cabos.
Cabo's split geography matters: the Pacific side is dramatic but rarely swimmable, while the Sea of Cortez side along the Tourist Corridor offers calm, swimmable water. The picks below balance both, with real nightly prices, so you can match the property to your trip and budget.
How We Ranked These
We cross-referenced Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards, where twelve Los Cabos properties landed in the Top 20 for Western Mexico, against Tripadvisor traveler ratings and each resort's official site. We weighted four factors: swimmability of the adjacent beach (a real differentiator in Cabo), service consistency at the price point, culinary depth, and value relative to peers.
Every property below is currently operating and bookable for 2027. Prices reflect typical entry-level nightly rates in shoulder-to-high season and move with demand around holidays and spring break.
1. Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal — 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Carved into the Pedregal headland at the tip of the Baja peninsula, the Waldorf Astoria reaches its lobby through a private tunnel blasted through the mountain, a theatrical arrival that sets the tone. Every room has a private plunge pool or terrace, and the service is the most quoted strength in traveler reviews, frequently called the best in Cabo.
The trade-off is the Pacific-side location: the surf is dramatic and the ocean is not swimmable, so the resort leans on its multi-tiered pools and beach lounging rather than swimming. For sunset dining, El Farallon sits on the rocks above the crashing waves and is one of the most memorable tables in Mexico.
Expect nightly rates from roughly $1,300 to $2,200 depending on season and room category, climbing higher for the plunge-pool suites. For travelers who prioritize service and setting over swimmable water, this is the benchmark.
2. Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
Sitting on one of the few genuinely swimmable beaches in Los Cabos, Chileno Bay earned second place in the 2025 Condé Nast ranking. Its contemporary, low-slung design and social, energetic vibe make it the strongest family-and-friends pick among the luxury set, with a swimmable cove that snorkelers love.
The food program is a standout, anchored by TnT (Tacos & Tequila) and a beach club that stays lively without tipping into a party scene. The infinity pools step down toward the water, and the residences make it a smart base for multi-generational groups.
Nightly rates typically run $1,200 to $1,900, with residences priced higher. If you want luxury plus a beach you can actually swim, Chileno Bay is the clearest answer in this group.
3. The Viceroy Los Cabos
A piece of architectural sculpture on the Sea of Cortez corridor, the Viceroy is defined by its water-laced design — reflecting channels run throughout the property, mirroring the sky. It placed third in the 2025 Condé Nast ranking and draws design-forward travelers and honeymooners.
Rooms are minimalist and serene, and the resort's restaurants — including the seafood-focused Nidos — punch above their weight. The adjacent beach has rougher water than Chileno, so most guests gravitate to the dramatic pools as the primary swim.
Rates generally fall between $700 and $1,300, making it one of the better-value entries among Cabo's top design hotels. Choose it for aesthetics and atmosphere over beach swimming.
4. Esperanza, Auberge Resorts Collection — 💎 BEST VALUE
Widely praised as the prettiest property in Cabo, Esperanza pairs ocean-view villas and casitas with a clifftop dining-and-spa experience that consistently earns top marks. It ranked fifth in the 2025 Condé Nast list and is a perennial wedding and honeymoon favorite.
Its private cove is not reliably swimmable, so plan on the multi-level pools, but the value relative to its peers is the story: you get Auberge-level service and views at rates that frequently undercut the Waldorf and One&Only. The spa and the ocean-view breakfast terrace are highlights guests rave about.
Nightly rates commonly run $900 to $1,500, often the lowest entry point for this caliber of property. For travelers who want maximum beauty and service per dollar, Esperanza is our value pick.
5. Four Seasons Resort and Residences Cabo Del Sol
The newest heavyweight in Cabo, Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol was named to Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Hot List of the best new hotels in the world and placed tenth in the Readers' Choice ranking. It sits on a swimmable stretch of the corridor with two championship golf courses on property.
Expect the signature Four Seasons polish: deep service bench, strong kids' and family programming, and a culinary lineup that includes a coastal-Mexican flagship. The residences make it another strong option for larger groups who want hotel service with home space.
Nightly rates start around $1,100 to $1,800. Pick it for brand-consistent reliability, golf, and a beach you can swim.
6. One&Only Palmilla
The grande dame of Los Cabos, One&Only Palmilla has anchored the Palmilla point since the 1950s and remains the celebrity-favorite address. It offers a rare swimmable beach, a golf course, and a personal butler for every room — service touches that define the experience.
The restaurants, including the Jean-Georges Vongerichten venue, are among the best on the peninsula. Some reviewers note the setting can feel placeless compared to Cabo's more dramatic resorts, but the consistency and pedigree are unmatched.
Standard rooms run roughly $1,495 in low season to $2,400 in peak, making it one of the priciest options here. Choose it for heritage, butler service, and swimmable water.
7. Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort
A multi-award-winning Rosewood flagship, Las Ventanas is the byword for anticipatory service in Cabo — pillow menus, telescopes for stargazing, and on-call butlers. It ranked thirteenth in the 2025 Condé Nast list and remains a benchmark for romance and privacy.
The whitewashed, hacienda-style architecture frames the Sea of Cortez, and the spa and dining are flagship-caliber. The beach is not consistently swimmable, so the focus is the pools and the suite plunge pools in higher categories.
Nightly rates typically begin around $1,400 to $2,300. It is built for travelers who want the most attentive, detail-obsessed service in Los Cabos.
8. Zadún, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
Part of the rare Ritz-Carlton Reserve collection, Zadún sits within the Puerto Los Cabos development and ranked fifteenth in the 2025 Condé Nast list. It trades the brand's formality for a quiet, residential luxury mood, with desert-meets-sea design and a celebrated spa.
The property leans into wellness and seclusion, with a swimmable-leaning beach setup and a culinary program that highlights regional ingredients. It is a strong pick for travelers who find the marquee names too busy and want understated exclusivity.
Rates generally run $1,200 to $2,000. Choose Zadún for privacy, wellness, and a softer kind of luxury.
9. Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort
An adults-only, all-inclusive option recognized among the world's best in the 2025 Condé Nast Readers' Choice Awards, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the value-luxury entry for couples. It sits on the Pacific side, so the ocean is not swimmable, but the calm, grown-up atmosphere and Armonia Spa are the draw.
The all-inclusive format covers dining across multiple venues, and guests get reciprocal access to sister Pueblo Bonito properties. It is consistently praised for tranquility and freedom from the spring-break energy of the marina.
All-inclusive nightly rates commonly run $500 to $900 per couple, a fraction of the à la carte luxury resorts. Pick it for an adults-only, all-in, calm escape.
10. Grand Velas Los Cabos
The all-inclusive luxury anchor of the list, Grand Velas Los Cabos delivers gourmet, multi-restaurant dining and a vast oceanfront spa on the corridor. The ocean here is not reliably swimmable, but the tiered pools and the sheer breadth of included food and drink make it a favorite for families and groups who want everything bundled.
Suites are large with ocean-view terraces, and the kids' and teens' clubs are genuinely good. The Cocina de Autor restaurant brings fine dining inside an all-inclusive — an unusual and welcome combination.
All-inclusive rates typically run $1,400 to $2,200 per night for a couple, scaling with suite category and party size. Choose it for effortless, all-included luxury with serious culinary range.
FAQ
Which Los Cabos resorts actually have swimmable beaches? Chileno Bay, One&Only Palmilla, and Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol sit on the calmer Sea of Cortez corridor with reliably swimmable water. Pacific-side resorts like the Waldorf Astoria Pedregal and Pueblo Bonito Pacifica have dramatic surf that is not safe for swimming, so they rely on pools.
What is the single best resort in Los Cabos for 2027? The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal topped Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Readers' Choice ranking for Western Mexico, driven by its cliffside setting, plunge-pool suites, and the most consistently praised service in Cabo.
Which Los Cabos resort gives the best value? Esperanza delivers Auberge-level views and service at rates that often undercut the Waldorf and One&Only. For all-inclusive value, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the adults-only standout.
Are there good all-inclusive luxury resorts in Los Cabos? Yes. Grand Velas Los Cabos is the premium all-inclusive with gourmet dining and a large spa, while Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the more affordable adults-only all-inclusive.
When is the best time to book Los Cabos resorts? Rates are lowest in the late-summer and early-fall shoulder season and peak around the December holidays and spring break (March). Booking 3 to 6 months ahead locks in better suite categories at top properties.
Bottom Line
Your Los Cabos pick comes down to water and budget. If you want a swimmable beach, point yourself at Chileno Bay, One&Only Palmilla, or Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol. If service and setting matter more than swimming, the Waldorf Astoria Pedregal and Las Ventanas are the gold standard.
For value, Esperanza and The Viceroy punch above their price, and for all-inclusive ease, Grand Velas and Pueblo Bonito Pacifica cover the field. Every property here is real, currently operating, and validated by Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 ranking and Tripadvisor reviews for 2027 travel.
Sources
- Los Cabos Dominates Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Readers' Choice Awards — visitloscabos.travel
- Four Seasons Cabo Del Sol Named to Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Hot List — press.fourseasons.com
- Awards — Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort
- Two Pueblo Bonito Resorts Among the World's Best in Condé Nast Traveler's 2025 Readers' Choice — fiproturloscabos.com
- Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal — official site
- Their List, Our Reviews: Top Hotels in Mexico — Luxury Latin America
- These 3 Resorts Were Just Ranked Los Cabos' Best — The Cabo Sun
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