Paradisus Los Cabos
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Character and identity
Set on a private stretch of swimmable white sand at the edge of the Sea of Cortez, Paradisus Los Cabos is an adult-only, all-inclusive resort built around a crescent-shaped pool and a desert garden. Rooms run in contemporary, desert-toned palettes, with The Reserve tier delivering the most polished accommodations and dedicated guest spaces. The property fields three pools, seven restaurants and six bars, with the romantic Sal Steak Cave as the standout dining moment. YHI Spa anchors the wellness side, Robert Trent Jones Jr.'s Cabo Reál Golf Club sits next door, and the resort doubles as a turtle sanctuary for endangered olive ridleys.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and friend groups after a relaxed, all-in beach week with structure on tap: Latin dance classes, mezcal tastings, meditation, offsite canyon hikes and sound baths. The swimmable beach, seasonal whale sightings and sunset bar culture suit travellers who want nature and pampering without leaving the gate.
Should look elsewhere:
Families (it's adults-only), travellers who dislike the all-inclusive format or large-resort scale (there's a 1,000-plus capacity convention centre on site), and design purists looking for a boutique aesthetic or a quieter, more intimate property.
Bottom line
The deciding factor here is The Reserve upgrade: it transforms the stay with a concierge, private pool and beach area, the YHI water ritual, priority bookings, and dinner at Sal Steak Cave included. Book The Reserve or skip the property, and aim for whale season (roughly December to April) to catch the show from a beach bed. The airport sits 25 minutes away.
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