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* This departure has been designated a guaranteed departure by the operator, meaning that the minimum number of guests has been met, although still subject to weather and other conditions.
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Rate is per person, based on double occupancy, for check-in on 07/05/26. This offer applies to NEW bookings, subject to availability and can be closed at any time. Existing stop-sell dates still apply. This promotion is valid on all rates and promotions, unless otherwise noted. Not valid for groups of 10+ rooms. The Resort Credit is per booking per stay. Resort Credit has no cash value. Resort credit is not valid on room rate, tax, service charge, or third-party services. Resort Credit is valid towards hotel dining outlets and bars, Spa Treatments. All bookings are subject to Mexican Federal Tax (VAT) currently at 16% VAT + 15% Service Charge + 4% City Tax. Bookings are subject to Environmental Sanitation Municipality Tax of $79.20 MXN, per room per night, to be collected directly from the guest by the hotel front desk. All applicable taxes and service fees apply. Must be packaged and not sold as room only. Other aspects of the 2025 wholesale contract still apply including no show / cancellation policies. Note: Upgrade is not valid during Festive Season.
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San Jose del Cabo
As part of Los Cabos—a name bestowed by Mexican tourism officials upon the once-remote Baja California communities—San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas frequently are considered to be the same type of place. However, party-hearty Cabo San Lucas is strictly a resort, while 200-year-old San Jose del Cabo is a bona fide—although small—Mexican town with a shady plaza and pastel pink and blue houses.
Visitors from abroad often find San Jose del Cabo one of the most Americanized resorts in Mexico with English as common as Spanish on signs, many expatriates running businesses, and prices on restaurant menus, in shops and bars, and on tours given in U.S. dollars instead of Mexican pesos. You can get a sense of the natural beauty surrounding Los Cabos, though, from the lookout point above Costa Azul, a popular surfing beach just south of San Jose.
San Jose del Cabo stands apart from other resort destinations in Mexico such as Cancun or Puerto Vallarta because of its climate, geography, terrain and its former life as the last frontier on the Baja Peninsula. Visitors to San Jose del Cabo are lured by its deep-blue sea, coves and beaches, dramatic rock formations and desert landscapes; however, in addition to basking in the temperate climate, they also play golf, go deep-sea fishing, scuba diving and snorkeling, whale-watch and explore Baja off-road.