Top 10 Resorts in Cabo San Lucas
Top 10 Resorts in Cabo San Lucas
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
The best resort in Cabo San Lucas is the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, a dramatic cliffside property reached through a private tunnel carved into the mountain, with plunge pools in many rooms, a destination spa, and a swimmable beach cove just minutes from downtown. For travelers who want genuine luxury at a relatively gentler rate, the best value is the Nobu Hotel Los Cabos, where the celebrity-backed brand delivers ultra-modern design and Pacific views at prices noticeably below the region's ultra-luxe set.
"Cabo San Lucas" sits at the tip of the Baja peninsula, where the calmer Sea of Cortez meets the rougher Pacific. Many ocean-facing resorts have non-swimmable surf, so this list flags which properties have a swimmable beach or strong pool scene. Below are 10 real, currently operating resorts in and around Cabo San Lucas, bookable in 2026-2027, ranked by setting, amenities, dining, and value.
1. Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: Cliffside luxury resort | Price: $$$$ ($800-$1,800/night) | Location: Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Dramatic luxury and romance
The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal is the most striking resort in Cabo, entered through a 300-meter private tunnel bored into the mountainside that opens onto a cliffside property cascading toward the sea. Many rooms have private plunge pools, and the Spa by Waldorf Astoria is a destination in itself.
Crucially for Cabo, it has a small swimmable beach cove, and it sits minutes from the downtown marina while feeling completely secluded. Dining at El Farallon, a cliffside seafood restaurant, is one of the best meals in Los Cabos.
Pros:
- Dramatic cliffside setting: the private tunnel entrance and cascading layout are unmatched.
- In-room plunge pools: many rooms include private pools.
- El Farallon dining: a signature cliffside seafood experience.
- Close to downtown: secluded yet minutes from the marina.
Cons:
- Ultra-premium pricing: the most expensive option here.
- Steep terrain: lots of stairs and golf-cart transport.
Verdict: The overall winner for travelers who want the most dramatic, romantic luxury resort in Cabo.
2. Nobu Hotel Los Cabos 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: Design-led luxury resort | Price: $$$ ($450-$800/night) | Location: Diamante, Pacific side | Best for: Modern design at relative value
The Nobu Hotel Los Cabos brings the celebrity-backed brand's minimalist Japanese aesthetic to a Pacific-side beachfront in the Diamante development. It features the signature Nobu restaurant, a large pool complex, a Nobu spa, and ultra-modern rooms, with rates noticeably lower than the region's other ultra-luxe houses.
The Pacific surf here is generally not swimmable, so the pools and beach lounging are the draw rather than ocean swimming. As a luxury-value combination, it is one of the strongest picks in Los Cabos.
Pros:
- Nobu dining + spa: marquee brand amenities on site.
- Sleek modern design: minimalist, photogenic interiors.
- Large pool complex: the heart of the resort experience.
- Relative value: below the ultra-luxe price tier.
Cons:
- Non-swimmable surf: the Pacific here is for views, not swimming.
- Diamante location: a drive from downtown Cabo.
Verdict: The best luxury-value pick in Los Cabos for design-minded travelers who do not need a swimmable beach.
3. One&Only Palmilla
Type: Iconic ultra-luxury resort | Price: $$$$ ($900-$2,000/night) | Location: San José corridor | Best for: Classic, swimmable-beach luxury
One&Only Palmilla is the grande dame of Los Cabos luxury, set on the Sea of Cortez corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. It has one of the few genuinely swimmable beaches in the region, a butler-led service style, a renowned spa, and a Jack Nicklaus golf course nearby.
Polished, classic, and consistently top-ranked, it is the choice for travelers who want established ultra-luxury with the ability to actually swim in the ocean.
Pros:
- Swimmable beach: a rarity in the region.
- Butler service: white-glove One&Only standard.
- Renowned spa: a destination wellness program.
- Golf nearby: Jack Nicklaus course in the corridor.
Cons:
- Top-tier pricing: among the most expensive in Cabo.
- Corridor location: between the two towns, not in Cabo San Lucas proper.
Verdict: The classic ultra-luxury pick for travelers who want a swimmable beach and white-glove service.
4. Grand Velas Los Cabos
Type: All-inclusive luxury resort | Price: $$$$ ($1,000-$2,200/night, all-inclusive) | Location: San José corridor | Best for: Luxury all-inclusive families and couples
Grand Velas Los Cabos is a Forbes Five-Star, AAA Five-Diamond all-inclusive widely rated the #1 luxury all-inclusive in Mexico. Its dramatic open-air lobby frames the sea, and the rate covers gourmet dining across multiple restaurants, premium drinks, and a vast SE Spa.
Families appreciate the kids' and teens' clubs alongside the luxury polish, making it a rare all-inclusive that satisfies both luxury seekers and families.
Pros:
- Top-rated all-inclusive: gourmet dining and premium drinks included.
- Dramatic architecture: a sea-framed open-air lobby.
- Huge SE Spa: an extensive wellness facility.
- Family + luxury: kids' clubs without sacrificing polish.
Cons:
- Very high all-in cost: a true luxury price point.
- Non-swimmable beach: pools are the main water amenity.
Verdict: The top luxury all-inclusive in Los Cabos for families and couples who want everything covered.
5. The Cape, a Thompson Hotel
Type: Design-forward luxury resort | Price: $$$$ ($600-$1,200/night) | Location: Misiones del Cabo, near Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Style-conscious couples
The Cape, a Thompson Hotel is a sleek, design-led resort overlooking the famous Monuments Beach surf break, blending an urban aesthetic with a Southern-California-meets-Baja vibe. Every room faces the ocean and the iconic Land's End rock arch, and the rooftop bar The Rooftop is a sunset destination.
With surf views, multiple pools, and a strong dining program, it suits style-conscious travelers who prioritize design and views over a swimmable beach.
Pros:
- Land's End arch views: every room faces the ocean and the arch.
- Rooftop sunset bar: a marquee social space.
- Surf-break setting: overlooks Monuments Beach.
- Distinctive design: a sleek, contemporary look.
Cons:
- Non-swimmable beach: the surf break is for watching, not swimming.
- Premium rates: firmly in the luxury tier.
Verdict: The design-forward luxury pick for couples who want iconic views and a great rooftop.
6. Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf & Spa Resort
Type: All-inclusive family resort | Price: $$$ ($350-$650/night, all-inclusive options) | Location: Quivira, Pacific side | Best for: Families wanting all-inclusive value
Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach is a family-friendly all-inclusive perched on a private coastal bluff within the gated Quivira development, overlooking the Pacific. It was honored in the 2025 Condé Nast Traveler Readers' Choice Awards among the top resorts in Western Mexico, and it offers multiple pools, a spa, and access to the Quivira golf course.
A funicular shuttles guests around the hillside property, and the all-inclusive value makes it a strong family pick on the Pacific side.
Pros:
- Private bluff setting: secluded Pacific views.
- All-inclusive value: strong for families.
- Quivira golf access: a Jack Nicklaus signature course.
- Multiple pools + spa: ample recreation.
Cons:
- Non-swimmable Pacific surf: pools handle the swimming.
- Hillside layout: relies on the funicular to get around.
Verdict: The all-inclusive family value pick on Cabo's Pacific side.
7. Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort
Type: Adults-only all-inclusive | Price: $$$ ($400-$750/night, all-inclusive) | Location: Quivira, Pacific side | Best for: Couples wanting a calm all-inclusive
Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the adults-only, wellness-focused sibling within Quivira, designed for a tranquil, grown-up stay. It features the Armonia Spa, serene infinity pools, and a minimalist aesthetic, with all-inclusive dining and access to the Quivira golf course.
Couples who want the value of an all-inclusive without children around will find this the calmer counterpart to Sunset Beach.
Pros:
- Adults-only calm: a peaceful, grown-up atmosphere.
- Armonia Spa: a wellness-centered program.
- Infinity pools: serene Pacific-facing design.
- All-inclusive + golf: dining and Quivira access included.
Cons:
- Non-swimmable surf: pools are the water amenity.
- Remote feel: a drive from downtown Cabo.
Verdict: The adults-only all-inclusive pick for couples wanting calm and value on the Pacific.
8. Hacienda Beach Club & Residences
Type: In-town beachfront residences | Price: $$$$ ($500-$1,200/night) | Location: Médano Beach, Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Walkable swimmable-beach stays
Hacienda Beach Club & Residences sits at the heart of the famous Médano Beach with views of the sea and Land's End, one of the few in-town spots with a swimmable beach. The hacienda-style residences feature attractive décor and architectural detail, and the location puts the marina, restaurants, and nightlife within walking distance.
It is the pick for travelers who want to be in the action with a swimmable beach rather than secluded on the corridor or the Pacific.
Pros:
- Swimmable Médano Beach: a rare in-town swim beach.
- Walkable downtown: marina and nightlife at the door.
- Spacious residences: hacienda-style suites and condos.
- Land's End views: the iconic arch in sight.
Cons:
- Lively area: Médano Beach is busy and social.
- Premium pricing: residence rates run high.
Verdict: The best in-town pick for travelers who want a swimmable beach and walkable nightlife.
9. Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort, Los Cabos
Type: Contemporary luxury resort | Price: $$$$ ($550-$1,100/night) | Location: San José corridor | Best for: Architecture and art lovers
Solaz, a Luxury Collection Resort is a striking contemporary property in the San José del Cabo corridor, built into the hillside with terraced gardens and a notable art program, including sculptures by Cesar López-Negrete. It offers infinity pools, a spa, and several dining venues with sea views.
Modern, art-rich, and architecturally bold, it suits travelers who want a design-forward luxury stay on the calmer Sea of Cortez side.
Pros:
- Bold architecture + art: terraced design and sculpture program.
- Sea of Cortez side: calmer water than the Pacific.
- Infinity pools + spa: complete luxury amenities.
- Multiple sea-view restaurants: strong dining.
Cons:
- Beach swimming varies: confirm conditions on arrival.
- Corridor location: a drive from Cabo San Lucas proper.
Verdict: The design- and art-forward luxury pick on the corridor for architecture lovers.
10. Hacienda del Mar Los Cabos
Type: Family-friendly resort | Price: $$$ ($300-$600/night) | Location: San José corridor | Best for: Families and golfers seeking value
Hacienda del Mar Los Cabos is a colonial-style resort in the corridor with lush grounds, multiple pools, a spa, and access to the Cabo del Sol golf courses. The relaxed, family-friendly setting and traditional Mexican architecture make it a comfortable, value-oriented choice on the Sea of Cortez side.
With more accessible rates than the ultra-luxe corridor resorts, it is a solid pick for families and golf trips.
Pros:
- Cabo del Sol golf: access to acclaimed corridor courses.
- Multiple pools + spa: ample recreation.
- Colonial-style grounds: lush, traditional architecture.
- Family value: below the ultra-luxe price tier.
Cons:
- Less glamorous: classic rather than contemporary.
- Beach swimming varies: check daily conditions.
Verdict: The value-oriented corridor resort for families and golfers.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best resort in Cabo San Lucas overall? The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal is the top pick for its dramatic cliffside setting, private tunnel entrance, in-room plunge pools, destination spa, and a rare swimmable beach cove minutes from downtown.
Which Cabo resort is the best value? The Nobu Hotel Los Cabos delivers ultra-modern design, a Nobu restaurant and spa, and a large pool complex at rates noticeably below the region's other ultra-luxe resorts. Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach is the best all-inclusive value.
Which Cabo resorts have swimmable beaches? Swimmable beaches are limited in Cabo because of strong surf. The Hacienda Beach Club on Médano Beach, One&Only Palmilla, and the Waldorf Pedregal cove are among the best swimmable options. Most other resorts rely on their pools.
Which Cabo resort is best for an all-inclusive stay? Grand Velas Los Cabos is the top luxury all-inclusive, while Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach (family) and Pueblo Bonito Pacifica (adults-only) offer strong all-inclusive value on the Pacific side.
Which Cabo resort is best for couples? The Waldorf Pedregal and The Cape lead for romance and design, while Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the adults-only all-inclusive choice for a calmer couples' getaway.
Are Cabo resorts close to downtown and the marina? The Waldorf Pedregal and Hacienda Beach Club are minutes from the downtown marina. Corridor resorts like One&Only Palmilla, Grand Velas, and Solaz, and Pacific-side resorts like Nobu and the Pueblo Bonito properties, are a 15-30 minute drive.
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Bottom Line
Cabo's resort choice hinges on three questions: how dramatic a setting you want, whether you need a swimmable beach, and all-inclusive versus à la carte. The Waldorf Pedregal wins on drama and romance, One&Only Palmilla and Hacienda Beach Club lead for swimmable beaches, and Grand Velas and the two Pueblo Bonito resorts cover the all-inclusive crowd.
The Nobu Hotel is the standout luxury value, and Solaz and Hacienda del Mar round out the corridor. All ten are open and bookable in 2026-2027.
