Hotels in Cabo San Lucas
Cabo hotels have three price "seasons": extra-high, at Christmas, New Years, and usually a week in March; high, from December to April; and surprisingly low, from May to November. Several full-service beachfront resorts lining Playa Médano, in the spirit of the very expensive Corridor hotels but closer to town, offer good package deals through online travel search engines. The 14% tax is not included in the rates listed.
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Bahia Hotel & Beach Club
With its sophisticated style and genuine Baja hospitality, this revamped Cabo San Lucas landmark pleases guests of all ages who are unwilling to sacrifice class for reasonable room rates. A group of New Yorkers took over the worn-down hotel in 2007 and gradually turned shabby rooms…$$Around town - Hotel
Cabo Inn
Cheap digs are hard to come by in pricey Cabo San Lucas, but the local family running this 1955 brothel-turned-hotel manages to keep rates low while providing the kind of friendly, pleasant surroundings normally found at budget hotels in Mexico's interior. Color makes a big…$Around town - Hotel
Casa Natalia
One of my favorite retreats in Los Cabos, this serene boutique inn feels like a guest home tucked amid the upscale shops on this quiet street beside the plaza. Sleek minimalist architecture adds to this hotel's allure, as do the bushy aralias and bougainvillea that hide each private…$$San José del Cabo - Hotel
El Encanto Inn
Tucked into San José's historic district, amid art galleries and eclectic restaurants, is a peaceful enclave with two hacienda-style buildings, one facing a small free-form pool and the other surrounded by gardens. Birds are attracted by the flowers blooming about mature landscaping…$$San José del Cabo - Hotel
Esperanza
After getting the OK from the guardhouse, guests approach an open-air terra cotta lobby facing a killer view of lush green lawns, a shimmering blue pool, and an immaculate beach framed by rocky outcroppings. Among the most exclusive hotels in Cabo, Esperanza aims to please its…$$$The Corridor near Cabo San Lucas - Hotel
Hotel El Colli
Opened in 1972, before the government's resort developers had named the region Los Cabos, the Hotel Colli was one of San José's first accommodations. In the early years, it catered to visiting politicians and business execs, but far fancier digs have left it at the bottom of the…$San José del Cabo - Hotel
Hotel El Ganzo
San José’s hippest digs have a mouthful of a name: Hotel El Ganzo—Design Boutique, Arts, Live Music, Marina & SPA. Should that leave anything to the imagination, consider this: The rooftop deck sports a see-through glass pool and hot tub, rooms come equipped with iPads…$$San José del Cabo - Hotel
Hotel Posada Terranova
It's a bit of an uphill hike from San Jose's main plaza and the arts district, but this inexpensive old-timer consistently draws raves for its friendly owners and staff and popular café, which draws scores of locals for lunch and weekend breakfast. Rooms have both air conditioning…$San José del Cabo - Hotel
Hotel Quinta del Sol
Don't be put off by the motel-like setting of this budget hotel on the main street of Cabo San Lucas. It's actually one of the best deals in town, with clean, sensibly furnished rooms, enclosed guarded parking, and a decent restaurant. The hotel is run by one of Cabo's founding…$Around town - Hotel
Los Milagros
New York transplant Sandra Scandiber continues to improve her little miracle—a small, inexpensive hotel on a quiet street in raucous, pricey Cabo San Lucas. A sense of serenity settles over guests, many of whom are frequent returnees, the minute they enter the enclosed courtyard with…$Around townn - Hotel
One&Only Palmilla
John Travolta celebrated his 50th birthday here, and Jennifer Aniston and friends regularly book the finest accommodations. The Palmilla is among Cabo's select celeb hangouts, but the special treatment extends to all guests. When it first opened on one of the most …$$$The Corridor close to San José del Cabo - Hotel
Secrets Marquis Los Cabos
Design and function meld perfectly at this architectural gem filled with artfully displayed original sculptures, painting, and pottery. In the open-air lobby, a golden archway frames a scene of blue sky and sea as waterfall splashes from the lobby fountain to the pools below. …$$$The Corridor, close to San José del Cabo - Hotel
The Bungalows Hotel
The suites and bungalows at this quiet backstreet inn offer different amenities, such as terraces with hammocks, wrap-around terraces with garden views, and separate bedrooms. All are furnished with a Mexican touches that include rough-hewn chests and tables, woven leather equipale…$$Around town - Hotel
Tropicana Inn
Travelers seeking inexpensive accommodations with a pool and room accoutrements such as coffeemakers and refrigerator will enjoy this small inn set behind one of San José's most popular restaurants. The smallest rooms with double beds are a bit crowded; more desirable suites are…$San José del Cabo