Grand Velas Los Cabos
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Character and identity
Grand Velas Los Cabos sits on Playa El Tule with sail-like architectural curves that nod to the Velas family name, sculpted so every suite faces the Sea of Cortéz. The all-inclusive property runs on serious scale: eight restaurants, four bars, three infinity pools (one adults-only, one for children), and a 35,000-square-foot spa with a Spa Atelier offering custom 50 to 80-minute rituals drawn from Ayurveda and other ancient practices. Every guest is assigned a personal concierge available around the clock, and the service register is attentive without being stiff. The aesthetic leans dramatic and contemporary rather than hacienda-traditional.
Who's it for
Best for:
Families who want a genuinely kid-equipped resort (cribs, strollers, nanny service, a Kids' Club for ages 4 to 12 with cookie baking and piñata workshops, and a Teens' Club with video games, foosball and breakdancing) alongside couples who want serious spa time, sea views from every room, and the simplicity of all-inclusive pricing across multiple restaurants.
Should look elsewhere:
Beach purists will be frustrated: Playa El Tule looks beautiful but rocks make swimming inadvisable, so pool days are the default. Anyone wanting a quiet boutique scale or a traditional Mexican design idiom should choose differently, as will travellers who prefer paying à la carte at independent restaurants.
Bottom line
The defining proposition here is sea-view-from-everywhere architecture paired with a spa and family infrastructure that few all-inclusives in Los Cabos can match. Book it if you want pampering and kid coverage under one rate, and choose a higher suite category for the best Cortéz panoramas. Just accept that swimming happens in the pools, not the ocean.
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