Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf & Spa Resort
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Character and identity
Spread across 52 blufftop acres on the Pacific edge of Cabo San Lucas, this all-inclusive resort runs to 749 suites in hacienda-style buildings, with Mexican textiles and patterns threaded through the decor. Six pools terrace down toward the ocean, including an infinity pool positioned for whale-watching during migration season, and there are ten dining options on property plus a full spa. The signature room is LaFrida, a dim, theatrical space hung with black chandeliers and Frida Kahlo reproductions, where live traditional music accompanies dishes like braised short rib in black chilhuacle sauce. Service skews warm and resort-casual rather than formal.
Who's it for
Best for:
Couples and families who want the ease of an all-inclusive without sacrificing scenery or design polish. The Pacific bluff setting, multiple pools, broad dining roster and spa make it a strong pick for travellers who want to settle in for a week and barely leave the property, especially during whale season.
Should look elsewhere:
Anyone after an intimate boutique feel should keep moving: at 749 suites this is a large resort. The Pacific surf here is not safe for swimming, so guests who want a true swimmable beach day will be happier elsewhere on the corridor.
Bottom line
The pull here is the combination of blufftop Pacific views, a genuinely deep food and pool offering, and the simplicity of an all-inclusive at scale. Book an ocean-facing suite high enough to catch the whales from your terrace, and time a winter stay (December to March) for migration season and the resort at its liveliest.
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