All-Inclusive Resorts in Los Cabos
7 expert-reviewed resorts in Los Cabos, Mexico — sorted by our rating. Every restaurant named, every con disclosed.
Grand Velas Los Cabos
Grand Velas Los Cabos is the gold standard of luxury all-inclusive in Mexico. A Michelin-starred restaurant included in your rate, butler service for every guest, and suites that dwarf the competition — nothing else in Los Cabos comes close at this tier. The price is real and the beach is not swimmable, but if your budget allows, this is the most complete ultra-luxury all-inclusive experience in the country.
Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos
Le Blanc Los Cabos is the definitive adults-only spa all-inclusive in the Tourist Corridor. The 29,000 sq ft BlancSpa with complimentary hydrotherapy sets it apart from every competitor, dining across eight restaurants is genuinely impressive, and butler service is personalized without feeling performative. The non-swimmable beach and aggressive timeshare pitch at check-in are real friction points, but neither undermines what is otherwise one of Mexico's finest all-inclusive experiences.
Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort
Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is Cabo's definitive couples retreat — a genuinely peaceful adults-only all-inclusive where the no-loud-music policy is real, the beach is dramatic even if non-swimmable, and The Towers butler service is among the best-certified in Mexico. It sits a tier below Grand Velas and Le Blanc in pure luxury terms, but its romance credentials and Quivira seclusion are unmatched at its price point.
Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos
Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos is the undisputed best family all-inclusive in Los Cabos — the only resort in the destination with a real water park, fully programmed kids and teen clubs, and Hyatt's brand reliability. The $50M renovation brought everything up to a fresh standard. Just know what you're getting: the beach is stunning but not swimmable, and this is very much a pool-centric resort. For World of Hyatt members, it's one of the most rewarding family redemptions in Mexico.
Breathless Cabo San Lucas Resort & Spa
Breathless Cabo San Lucas is the right all-inclusive for social, party-inclined adults who want swimmable El Medano Beach, walkable access to Cabo nightlife, and a resort that actively runs pool parties rather than just tolerating them. The 169-suite scale keeps it from feeling impersonal, and the World of Hyatt affiliation is a genuine bonus. But the food consistently underdelivers for the price, and couples seeking romance or quiet are better served by Secrets or Pueblo Bonito Pacifica.
Hotel Riu Santa Fe
Hotel Riu Santa Fe is Cabo's best value all-inclusive — a massive, high-energy resort on the only truly swimmable beach in town, with a water park, 10 pools, Pacha disco, and 24-hour drinks all included from around $150 per night. It is not luxury and does not pretend to be. But for families who want water slides and a swimmable beach, or groups seeking a budget Cabo base with serious entertainment, no property delivers more per dollar in Los Cabos.
Sandos Finisterra Los Cabos
Sandos Finisterra wins on location above all else. The Arch of Cabo San Lucas as your daily backdrop is something no other all-inclusive in Cabo offers. It is a mid-range resort at a mid-range price: the grounds are dramatic and the Finisterra Suite section is genuinely impressive, but the standard rooms are dated and food quality is uneven. The sweet spot is booking a Finisterra Junior Suite for VIP pool access and treating the walkable marina as part of the experience.