Paradisus Los Cabos - Adults Only - All Inclusive
San Jose Del Cabo Mexico Mexico
When you book Paradisus Los Cabos - Adults Only - All Inclusive in San Jose Del Cabo, Mexico through our MeliaPro Bravos partnership, your stay includes daily breakfast, a $100 hotel credit and flexible check-in and check-out.
Exclusive Booking Perks
- Daily breakfast for two/ room
- $100 USD hotel credit (once per stay), subject to a 3-nights minimum length of stay
- VIP welcome amenities
- Guaranteed early check-in at 10 a.m. OR late check-out at 4 p.m. at the time of reservation
- 20% extra MeliaRewards points per Suite or Villa booking.
- Priority on waitlists in sold-out situations
- Priority for requested room category, bed type, rollaway beds, and connecting rooms
Location
The Paradisus Los Cabos stands in Cabo Real, a stretch of Pacific coastline where the desert meets the sea with startling abruptness. This adults-only all-inclusive property occupies a landscape defined by contrasts: rust-coloured hills tumbling toward turquoise water, the scent of sun-warmed stone mixing with salt air, the quiet interrupted only by waves and the occasional cry of pelicans wheeling overhead.
San José del Cabo itself, founded in 1730 as a mission settlement, retains a distinct colonial character in its historic centro, some fifteen kilometres south along the coast. The city anchors the eastern end of Los Cabos, a corridor that runs northeast from Cabo San Lucas and has evolved from fishing village origins into a destination where the desert's stark beauty feels more present than in its busier twin city.
Playa Cabo Real stretches just over a kilometre from the property, a sand beach facing the Gulf of California where the water shifts from pale jade to deep blue within a few metres of shore. Los Cabos International Airport lies twenty kilometres north, a straightforward drive through landscape that never quite loses sight of the mountains.
Cocina de Autor Los Cabos, three kilometres away at the Grand Velas, holds one Michelin star and serves contemporary Mexican cuisine in a bougainvillea-draped oceanfront setting where resort-formal attire sets the tone. Book a table for the tasting menu, which showcases regional ingredients with precision. Closer still, Playa Cabo Real offers calm water suitable for swimming, while Playa Chileno, five and a half kilometres distant, draws snorkelers to its protected cove where tropical fish gather around rock formations just offshore.
Golf courses pattern the Cabo Real corridor: Chileno Bay Golf lies less than six kilometres away, and La Querencia unfolds across desert terrain within the same radius. For surf, head seven kilometres to The Rock or Zippers, spots where summer swells from the south create rideable waves along Costa Azul. Puerto Los Cabos, thirteen kilometres south, functions as the area's working marina, and the markets of San José del Cabo cluster around Plaza del Sol and Plaza de los Mariachis, both eighteen kilometres away, where vendors sell hand-tooled leather and Talavera ceramics under canvas awnings.
Winter and spring bring the clearest conditions, with January through May offering high temperatures in the mid-twenties Celsius and almost no rainfall. The light is sharp, the air dry, and the Pacific calm enough for stand-up paddling close to shore.
Summer monsoons arrive in July and peak in September, when afternoon thunderstorms roll in from the interior and the humidity thickens. The desert blooms briefly after these downpours, turning hillsides green within days, and the heat climbs past thirty degrees.
Late autumn transitions back to clarity, the rains tapering off by November and the temperatures moderating. Shoulder seasons offer fewer crowds and still-warm water, though the occasional tropical storm can sweep through September and October.
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