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Chileno Bay Resort combines sleek design, swimmable beaches, and outstanding service, making it a chic escape for laid-back luxury seekers.
Playa Chileno Bay Playa Chileno Bay, Carr. Transpeninsular Km. 15, Tourist Corridor, San Jose, 23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S., Mexico Get directions
"So, what's this place like?Chileno Bay is chic and sophisticated, though it skews younger and hipper than most resorts in Cabo, which are either too fancy, too family-oriented, or too tacky (read: you won't run into too many spring breakers). The architecture, with its sandstone brick and white stucco, blends beautifully into the desert setting: modern, but not at all out of place. Rooms are scattered around two gorgeous infinity pools, and most look out over the Pacific. Who else is there?It's a mix of early 30-something professionals looking for a long weekend away, who want good eats and drinks, and are more eager to relax and hang by the pool during the day than to party it up. You can also expect to see pockets of fashionable parents pooling it up with their well-traveled kids. What kind of room did you stay in? Was it nice and spacious, or small enough to give you cabin fever?My family of four stayed in a three-bedroom oceanfront villa. It was, in a word, insane. Huge, with a real indoor-outdoor set up: a spacious kitchen with top of the line appliances that you can actually cook with, and a living room area that opened onto a large patio with a small private pool overlooking the Pacific. The decor is modern and breezy, with wood-planked ceilings, polished stone floors, a live-edge wood coffee table, and a considered amount of local texture and accent; the bathrooms had wonderful soaking tubs and spacious showers. Everything was considered, and really well done. What about the amenities? Anything you'd want to pocket on the way out? And the Wifi—good, or were you clinging to a single bar?I was in a villa with a proper fridge, so there wasn't really a mini bar situation—but there were lovely fruit plates and homemade snacks (spiced nuts, trail mix) brought to the villa each afternoon. The wifi was strong and free. How was the staff? Any standouts?The bartenders were fabulous, and super-knowledgeable about local, small-batch mezcals and tequilas. They took a lot of pride in what Mexico is offering to craft cocktail culture. Is there anything that makes this place really stand out? A feature or two you really loved?The beach that the hotel is on is probably the only real swimming beach in Cabo—no small thing, since it can be kind of painful to be at a "beach resort" and not be able to take a dip in the ocean (Cabo's waters are notoriously choppy and rough, and not swimmer-friendly). They have a great set-up down there, with snorkeling equipment and paddle boards you can borrow, and there's an excellent, authentic taco bar right on the beach that offers a few different options each day, along with an excellent selection of small-batch mezcal from around Mexico. The restaurant, Comal, does Mexican 2.0—modern takes on traditional dishes, spotlighting organic and local ingredients (think braised short rib with cacao broth). There are also plenty of healthy, on-trend offerings—a green juices and cup of chia pudding will set you right after a night of tacos and tequila. The pools are also great; there's one that's just for adults, and one for the family, though the latter is more of pleasure to hang out at than a punishment. Given your experience, would you recommend the place to friends? For sure, it's the rare high-end option, but it's not at all fusty or precious, like some other Cabo resorts. It also has a cool restaurant with good, modern food; an excellent pool scene; and it's location, on one of the only swimmable beaches in town, can't be beat." - Rebecca Misner
"Why we love it: A top Cabos stay with low-key sophistication and activity-focused fun Highlights: - Multi-bedroom villas for easy family vacations - Activities like water sports, beachfront fitness classes, golf, and more - One of the best restaurants in Los Cabos, right on property The Review: Esperanza has become something of a hospitality legend in Los Cabos, so it makes sense that Auberge Resorts’ sister property, Chileno Bay, has style and substance right out of the gate. Located on one of the area’s only swimmable beaches, the resort makes use of its prime location with a water sports center that offers glass-bottomed kayaks, snorkel gear outfitted with GoPro cameras, and more. If you’d rather stay on dry land, the property also provides access to hiking on UNESCO-protected mountain, camel-back rides through the Baja Outback, and dune buggy excursions on the shoreline. Of course, no one would fault you for laying low by the triple-tiered pool, which winds down like a river to the beach; relaxing at the holistic spa with a salt inhalation room and reflexology pool; or even simply staying in your room. Here, the 60 earth-and-sea-hued guest rooms provide comfort in the way of spacious bathrooms with soaking tubs and private terraces with outdoor showers; some suites have infinity-edge plunge pools and outdoor hot rubs, while 32 multi-bedroom villas include fully equipped kitchens and expansive rooftop terraces with fireplaces. When it comes time to eat, there’s French Laundry alum Yvan Mucharraz’s modern Mexican restaurant Comal, plus a beachside taco bar and a courtyard coffee shop."
"This beautiful resort in Los Cabos has an array of accommodations with private pools, ranging from a spa suite with a plunge pool to larger villas with private pools." - Travel + Leisure Editors
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