Pueblo Bonito Sunset

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Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach

Hotel Information: A marble-floored lobby with dark-wood beamed ceilings, antiques, and chandeliers of wrought-iron and glass, in addition to a veranda with leather rocking chairs exemplify the ambience. Flowering gardens, flamingos, aviaries, swans, and stone-lined arroyos to carry off rare rainwater grace the hillside. Couples and families come for secluded holidays and panoramic ocean/beach views.

Insider tip: Although beach swimming at the resort is not allowed, the resort provides all-day, complimentary shuttle service to partner resorts Pueblo Bonito Rosé and Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos Blanco on safe-swimming, water-sports-friendly Médano Beach 6 blocks from downtown on the Sea of Cortez. Guests enjoy full access to these resorts' facilities.

The 50-acre Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach consists of 324 guest suites in 28 tile-roof buildings terraced into a hillside sloping to the beach. Most buildings contain timeshare suites. Suites at this Baja resort are located in 2-3-story buildings with outside staircases (no elevators). Elevators are in the main building, which contains public areas, a health spa, restaurants, and a bar. Complimentary shuttles take guests up and down the slope to swimming pools, restaurants, and the main building 24 hours daily.

The Cabo San Lucas suites feature furnished balconies or ground-floor terraces with Pacific Ocean views. Featherbeds cushion extra-thick pillowtop mattresses. Ceiling fans provide a cooling alternative to air conditioning. Televisions offer pay movies and video-game consoles. Contemporary decor includes pale marble floors, pale-pastel walls with white ceilings and crown molding, live plants, and dark-wood furniture, headboards, and trim.

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    Los Cabos Mexico

    Discovery of Los Cabos


    The Cabo Corridor area has golf courses to entertain any level golfer. (Photo provided by Gray Line Los Cabos)
    Discover the greater Los Cabos area by visiting the charming towns of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. You'll also get to see incredible vistas from the corridor, the area that connects the two towns.

    Los Cabos ATV Adventure


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    Get down and dusty! Roll along Baja’s sand dunes, desert, and beach on this 3-hour ATV adventure. No prior experience is required.

    3 Bay Cruzade


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    Experience it all during a leisurely 3 1/2-hour guided "crusade" through the crystal-blue waters of Los Cabos.

    Los Cabos Sunset Dinner Cruise


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    Get a closer look at the famous Arch, the sea lion colony, and the rock formations. Watch from an open-air upper deck as the sun disappears into the Pacific Ocean. Afterwards, go inside the air-conditioned, 60-foot vessel and enjoy an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet and domestic open bar.


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