Overview
With award-winning triple-height lobby and breathtaking ocean views, this unrivaled Baja resort wows guests at every turn. Suites feature every imaginable amenity, original local artwork and special details, like binoculars to observe the marine life. The wine experience dives into some of the finest fermented beverages boasting the region’s largest wine collection. Seven dining venues, including Cocina de Autor, awarded with 1 Michelin Star, and a lavish SE Spa. Refresh with an oceanfront yoga session, invite the kids to discover the modern Kids’ and Teens’ Clubs, and experience the imminent sensation that can only be felt where the desert meets the sea.
Other fees include
- A Government of Baja California Sur environmental tax ranging from $1-5 USD* per room per night is to be paid locally to the hotel. * subject to change.
Check in
3 p.m.
Check out
12 p.m.
Inclusions
- Daily activities
- Round-trip airport transfers
- Nightly entertainment
- 24 hour room service
- All taxes
Rooms
Amenities
Location
Reviews
A decent luxury hotel
Dayter (Green Bay, Wisconsin) on Dec 13, 2025
Grand Velas Los Cabos is undeniably a luxury all-inclusive and does a very good job creating a relaxed, upscale family atmosphere. The service is solid and the property delivers a polished experience, but the challenge for Grand Velas is pricing. At its current rates, it competes directly with some of the highest-end resorts in Cabo, and that’s where it starts to fall a bit short on the finer details. The Food Is the Clear Win Food is where Grand Velas truly stands out. For an all-inclusive, it’s best in class. Cocina de Autor, Cabrilla, and Frida were all excellent and consistently impressive. Azul was fantastic for breakfast and set a strong tone to start the day. Lucca, however, didn’t leave much of an impression and felt like the weakest of the dining options. Pools & Grounds The pool experience is very standard—nice, but comparable to just about any quality resort in Mexico. Nothing bad, just nothing particularly memorable either. Spa & Fitness Disappointments For a hotel positioning itself firmly in the luxury category, the spa and fitness center were the biggest letdowns. The fitness center is quite limited, and neither the spa nor the gym offer complimentary access to amenities like a sauna, steam room, or plunge pool—appointments are required. That’s surprising and disappointing at this price point, especially when many true luxury resorts include these facilities as part of the experience. Overall Impression Overall, Grand Velas Los Cabos is not a bad hotel by any means and is very comparable to most high-quality all-inclusive resorts. You win on food, but you lose on the finer luxury touches and a property that feels a bit tired for the price. It’s a good option for families who prioritize dining, but those seeking a more refined, top-tier luxury experience may find better value elsewhere in Cabo.
Great family vacation
Sam D on Dec 12, 2025
We got to experience this 2 different ways in the last month. We went on a friends trip end of November and a family trip the 2nd week of December. Both were great experiences enhanced by our concierge abdias. For the family, the kids club was a god send. They were fantastic (even with out shy kids) there was fun activities everyday. The pool entertainment was great for the adults with the workout classes (thanks Cynthia and Andrea) this place is worth every penny.
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