Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Los Cabos

Top 10 All-Inclusive Resorts in Los Cabos
*Published June 23, 2026 · Updated June 23, 2026*
Los Cabos sits at the tip of the Baja California peninsula, where desert meets the Sea of Cortez, and its all-inclusives skew more luxury than the Caribbean coast. For 2026-2027, our Best Overall pick is Grand Velas Los Cabos, an AAA Five Diamond resort that solves the luxury-versus-family problem and is home to the Michelin-starred Cocina de Autor.
Our Best Value pick is Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos, an oceanfront all-ages resort with 14 bars and restaurants and a water park, where rates for a family of four start around $608 a night.
A word on swimming: many Cabo beaches are not swimmable due to strong currents, so pool quality and beach setting matter more here than elsewhere. The selector below sorts by priority.
1. Grand Velas Los Cabos 🏆 BEST OVERALL
Type: AAA Five Diamond all-ages | Price: ~$800-1,500+/night | Location: Tourist Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo | Best for: Travelers who refuse to choose between luxury and family
Grand Velas Los Cabos is arguably the most impressive all-inclusive structure on the continent, with a dramatic open-air lobby framing the Sea of Cortez. It is designed to solve the luxury-versus-family dilemma, pairing a serious kids' club with a wine cellar and the Michelin-starred Cocina de Autor.
Suites are large, the spa is among the best in Mexico, and the dining roster reaches genuine fine-dining quality rather than buffet fare.
Pros:
- Michelin-starred Cocina de Autor on-site
- Family and luxury coexist without compromise
- Standout spa and large suites
- AAA Five Diamond service
Cons:
- Peak-season rates push past $1,500 a night
- Ocean here is generally not swimmable; you rely on pools
Verdict: The top all-inclusive in Los Cabos and a rare resort that genuinely serves families and luxury seekers at once.
2. Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos 💎 BEST VALUE
Type: All-ages | Price: ~$600-800/night | Location: San José del Cabo, on the Sea of Cortez | Best for: Families wanting value and a swimmable beach
Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos sits on one of the area's rarer swimmable beaches and packs in 14 bars and restaurants, an infinity pool, and a mini water park with five waterslides. With family rates starting around $608 a night, it is the value leader among Cabo's quality all-inclusives.
The KidZ Club runs supervised activities, while adults get a swim-up bar and dining that ranges from sushi at Dozo to French at Bon Vivant.
Pros:
- Swimmable beach, uncommon in Los Cabos
- 14 bars and restaurants with real variety
- Water park with five slides and a KidZ Club
- Strong value for the quality
Cons:
- Large resort can feel busy at peak weeks
- Farther from Cabo San Lucas nightlife
Verdict: The best value in Los Cabos, especially for families who want to actually swim in the sea.
3. Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos
Type: Adults-only luxury | Price: ~$1,000+/night | Location: Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Couples wanting butler-served Zen luxury
Le Blanc brings its all-white, butler-driven program to Cabo with a world-class spa and a pool culture where you never fight for a chair. Rates start around $1,063 a night for two adults, putting it firmly in the splurge tier.
Pros:
- Butler service throughout
- World-class spa and hydrotherapy
- Adults-only calm with curated pools
Cons:
- Among the most expensive in Cabo
- No family option
Verdict: Pure adults-only luxury for couples who want to be pampered end to end.
4. Grand Velas Boutique Los Cabos
Type: Adults-only boutique | Price: ~$900-1,400/night | Location: Tourist Corridor | Best for: Travelers who dislike the mega-resort feel
The Boutique is an intimate, adults-only sanctuary beside the main Grand Velas, with private plunge pools and Dyson amenities standard in every room. Guests get full privileges at the main property, so you can dine at the Michelin-starred restaurants and use the larger amenities while sleeping somewhere quiet.
Pros:
- Intimate, adults-only setting
- Private plunge pools in rooms
- Full access to the main Grand Velas dining and amenities
Cons:
- Premium pricing
- Limited on-site facilities of its own
Verdict: The choice for luxury travelers who want intimacy plus mega-resort dining next door.
5. Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort
Type: Adults-only | Price: ~$400-650/night | Location: Pacific side, near Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Couples wanting a quiet adults-only beach
This adults-only resort on the Pacific side made Travel + Leisure's top-500 hotels list and sits minutes from downtown Cabo San Lucas. It offers a serene spa-focused atmosphere with golf access nearby.
Pros:
- Adults-only and tranquil
- Travel + Leisure-recognized property
- Close to downtown Cabo San Lucas
Cons:
- Pacific surf means limited swimming
- More understated than the Five Diamond resorts
Verdict: A quieter, more affordable adults-only luxury pick near town.
6. Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos
Type: All-ages | Price: ~$450-700/night | Location: Tourist Corridor | Best for: Families wanting modern design
Garza Blanca is widely considered one of the best overall all-inclusives in Cabo, blending contemporary design with a relaxed, family-friendly atmosphere. Spacious rooms and a strong spa round out the offering.
Pros:
- Modern, contemporary design
- Family-friendly while staying upscale
- Strong spa and spacious rooms
Cons:
- Beach swimming is limited by currents
- Newer brand with less track record than legacy names
Verdict: A stylish all-ages option for travelers who want design-forward comfort.
7. Paradisus Los Cabos
Type: All-ages with adults-only Royal Service | Price: ~$590-800/night | Location: San José del Cabo | Best for: Couples and families wanting ocean views and flexibility
Paradisus Los Cabos combines ocean views, personalized service, and the option of adults-only Royal Service within an all-ages property. Rates start around $590 a night for two adults.
Pros:
- Royal Service adults-only tier available
- Strong ocean views
- Personalized service
Cons:
- Beach swimming is conditional
- Lower-category rooms feel standard
Verdict: A flexible pick that can flex from family trip to adults-only escape.
8. Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos
Type: All-ages | Price: ~$450-650/night | Location: San José del Cabo | Best for: Groups wanting energy and music
Hard Rock brings its lively, music-themed program to Cabo with multiple pools, entertainment, and resort credits toward spa and excursions. It works for groups and families who want a high-energy base.
Pros:
- Lively pools and live entertainment
- Resort credits for spa and tours
- Family and group friendly
Cons:
- Can be loud for relaxation seekers
- Dining is reliable rather than gourmet
Verdict: The energetic, group-friendly choice in Los Cabos.
9. Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas
Type: All-ages | Price: ~$350-550/night | Location: Medano Beach, Cabo San Lucas | Best for: Value-seeking travelers who want a swimmable beach near town
The Riu Palace sits on Medano Beach, one of the few swimmable beaches and the liveliest in Cabo San Lucas, within walking distance of downtown and the marina. It delivers Riu's consistent all-inclusive value.
Pros:
- Medano Beach location, swimmable and central
- Walking distance to downtown and the marina
- Strong value
Cons:
- Busy, high-traffic beach
- Mainstream dining quality
Verdict: The best value if you want to walk to Cabo San Lucas nightlife and swim.
10. Marquis Los Cabos
Type: Adults-only | Price: ~$400-600/night | Location: Tourist Corridor | Best for: Couples wanting all-suite adults-only at a fair price
The Marquis is a boutique adults-only resort with all-suite rooms, an art-filled property, and a quiet stretch of the corridor. It offers a refined, intimate alternative to the larger luxury names.
Pros:
- All-suite, adults-only rooms
- Art-focused, boutique atmosphere
- Quieter pace than the mega-resorts
Cons:
- Ocean not swimmable here
- Smaller activity roster
Verdict: A tasteful adults-only choice for couples wanting calm and suites.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best all-inclusive resort in Los Cabos? Grand Velas Los Cabos is the strongest overall for 2026, with AAA Five Diamond service, the Michelin-starred Cocina de Autor, and a layout that serves both families and luxury seekers.
Which Los Cabos resort is the best value? Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos, with 14 restaurants, a water park, a rare swimmable beach, and family rates starting around $608 a night.
Can you swim in the ocean in Los Cabos? Many Cabo beaches have dangerous currents and are not swimmable; Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas and the cove at Hyatt Ziva are notable exceptions, so pools matter at most resorts.
Which resorts are adults-only in Los Cabos? Le Blanc Spa Resort, Grand Velas Boutique, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica, and Marquis Los Cabos are all adults-only.
When should I book Los Cabos for 2027? For winter high season and spring break, book six to nine months ahead; whale-watching season runs roughly December through April.
Is Los Cabos more expensive than Cancún? Generally yes — Cabo's all-inclusives skew toward the luxury tier, with fewer budget options than the Caribbean coast.
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Bottom Line
Los Cabos rewards travelers who want desert-meets-sea drama and luxury polish. Choose Grand Velas Los Cabos for the top of the market and Michelin dining, Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos for the best value and a swimmable beach, Le Blanc for adults-only pampering, and Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas when you want to walk to town.
Every resort here is real, currently operating, and bookable for 2026-2027.
