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It’s no secret that Mexico is a… regional leader in luxury travel South of the border.
Nowhere Otherwise, Americans in Latin America will receive the same warm hospitality or be offered the same world-class amenities and wide range of attractions as their immediate neighbor.
Anywhere along the Mexican coast, from the Pacific Ocean to the Caribbean Sea, American visitors are sure to have a great vacation, but… one coastal area in particular is known for treating them like royalty and making sure they leave only good memories during their stay.

This beautiful coastal area beats Cancun, Puerto Vallarta and Acapulco to number one and has some of the best resorts not only in Mexico, but in the entire world. world:
Los Cabos is the capital of luxury tourism travel
As confirmed by Travel + Leisure in their latest annual report, the Pacific gem of Los Cabos, in the state of Baja California Sur, lays claim to no fewer than nine of the 25 best resorts in Mexico, as well as two of the hundred best hotels worldwide.
The reader-chosen award takes into account T+L readers’ views on each property’s rooms and facilities, location, quality of service provided, food, value and other factors relevant to the resort experience.

The highest charting of them, the Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregalis the top rated accommodation in Cabo, as well as the 41st best hotel in the world.
With its intimate layout, infinity pools overlooking the ocean and state-of-the-art spa facilities, it’s a cozy nook for beachgoers who want to relax without leaving the grounds. still within walking distance of town and within driving distance of several of Cabo’s top natural attractions.
This is what makes Los Cabos Resorts great

The Waldorf claims to celebrate Mexican heritage through cuisine and cultural activities, allowing guests to immerse themselves deeper in the culture while still being pampered, and its privileged location between a cliff and the Pacific Ocean makes it particularly picturesque – and it’s just one of many.
The majestic Las Ventanas in Rosewood is the second-highest hotel on the chart, as well as the only other Cabo hotel to make the comprehensive top 100, with its hand-carved wood ceiling, native Mexican decorations and a limited number of suites and villas of just 84. .
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Judging by the size of the two leading hotels, it almost seems like travelers prefer resorts that feel more exclusive and almost never feel crowded due to the fewer rooms available. focus on well-being: further down the list, the One&Only Palmilla is a good example of this.
Named one of the top two hotels in Cabo for ‘holistic experiences’, alongside Casa Dorada, which was not ranked by T+L, it is known for its green spaces, rustic atmosphere and spa buildings, which provide a closer contact with nature and promote total relaxation.
All of the Los Cabos properties that made the top 25 can be seen below, in order of appearance on the comprehensive list:

- Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal
- Las Ventanas al Paraiso, a Rosewood resort
- Zadun, a Ritz-Carlton Reserve
- One&Only Palmilla
- The Cape, a Thompson Hotel
- Great Velas Los Cabos
- Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection
- Assembly Los Cabos
- Esperanza, Auberge Resorts Collection
A majority of the above resorts are located in Cape San Lucas, of which only three (Las Ventanas al Paraiso, the Zadun and One & Only Palmilla) are instead found in the sister city of San Jose del Cabo. For context, they together form ‘Los Cabos’, or The Capes.
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Americans can’t get enough of Los Cabos
In short, visitors love Los Cabos because of how well they are received and how welcome they feel, from the moment they land at the airport to the time of departure.
This is largely attributed to the resorts’ well-trained, English-speaking staff, award-winning butler servicean impressive array of amenities, its proximity to California making it easier to get to for West Coast residents, and of course the safety of Cabo as a destination.

According to the definition used by the United States Department of State, Baja California Sur remains at level 2 heading into winter, which means it’s one of the safest beach spots in Mexico.
Over the years, Cabo has cemented itself as the go-to destination for luxury travelers, and the fact that nine of Mexico’s 25 top hotels belong to the development strip is a testament to that.
Cabo appeals to different categories of travelers, from celebrities like Britney Spears, a frequent visitor to the area, to anonymous vacationers looking for a sunny vacation, and certainly Americans who want to escape their everyday worries in a majestic all-inclusive hotel.
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