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Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach - Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Predio Paraiso
Cabo San Lucas, 23410
Nightly Rates (217.95 - 329.49)   5 Star
Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach

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Property Description
The spectacular new resort on the Sunset Side of Cabo. This latest addition to the Pueblo Bonito family of fine hotels opened in 2002 in a new and exclusive setting overlooking the Pacific Ocean and its own beautiful beach. Situated on the western side of Cabo San Lucas, this complete destination resort is away from the hurly-burly of town, yet still affords easy access to all that Cabo has to offer--and a spectacular view of Cabo's dazzling sunsets. Beautifully decorated suites have unrestricted ocean views and private balconies or terraces and 24-hour suite service. Enjoy tennis, swimming, jacuzzi, a health club and relaxing on a spacious private beach. Spa treatments available in-suite. The lovely LaNao Restuarant offers fine dining in a glass and marble pavilion overlooking the sea. Additional Information - Rates are based on 2 adults and up to 2 children 18 or under are free on existing bedding in parents room. Extra Adult: 40.00USD/night Extra Child: 40.00USD/night Rollaways: Not available Crib: 12.00USD/night subject to availability

Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach


Amenities
  • AM/FM Alarm Clock

  • Babysitting/Child Services

  • Bar/Lounge

  • Beach

  • Business Center

  • Coffee Maker in Room

  • Concierge

  • 24 Hour Front Desk

  • Handicapped Rooms/Facilities

  • Express Checkout

  • Free Parking

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Hairdryers Available

  • Mini Bar

  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities

  • Pool

  • Parking

  • Restaurant

  • Room Service

  • Safe Deposit Box

  • Shops/Commercial Services

  • Fitness Center or Spa

  • Tennis

  • Television with Cable


  • Room Information
    Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach
  • Junior Suite

  • This is one large room that has a sitting area with a table and two chairs, on king or two double beds, a coffemaker and servibar, bathroom with shower only, and private balcony or terrace with 2 chairs and small table. All suites have unobstructed ocean views to enjoy those spectacular sunsets. Maximum number of persons in room regardless of age is 4. Rate is based on 2 adults and up to 2 children 18 or under are free on existing bedding in parents room. Rollaways not available.
    Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach
  • Master Suite

  • This is a one bedroom, 2 bath suite with 1 king , a queen sofabed in the living room, a coffeemaker and servibar. All suites with unobstructed ocean view. Maximum occupancy - 4 persons.

    Rate Disclaimer
    Indicated rates for search purposes only; check for specific rate when making reservation.

    Miscellaneous Information
  • American Dollars is the native currency. 

  • Check in time is 4:00 pm 

  • Check out time is 12:00 pm 

  • Time Zone is  PST (-8 DST) 

  • Opened in  2002 

  • Renovated in  N/A 

  • 519  rooms. 

  • 0  suites. 

  • 3  floors. 


  • Directions
    You will depart the San Jose del Cabo airport bearing to the right on Highway One south through the outskirts of the town of San Jose del Cabo. Continue on Highway One down the coastline past the stop light at Highway 19 just straight into the town of Cabo San Lucas. Continue straight all the way through town and up the hill. After approximately 2 more miles you will see the entrance to Pueblo Bonito at Sunset Beach on the left. Turn left and follow the road to the Sunset Beach gate. Predio Paraiso, Cabo San Lucas, BCS 23410, Mexico 3KM from Cabo San Lucas on western side. San Jose del Cabo Intl Airport 35 miles

    Guarantee Policy
    A deposit of 2 nights is required for all reservations at time of booking to an acceptable credit card.

    Cancellation Policy
    Reservations must be cancelled 3 or more days prior to arrival to avoid forfeiture of the 2 night deposit plus tax. All no-shows will forfeit the 2 night deposit plus tax.

    Restaurant Information
    Hotel Dining  1) LaNao Restaurant Location - On Site Cuisine - International Hours: 7A - 11PM Breakfast/Lunch/Dinner Dress Code - Resort Casual 2) Aqua Bar Location - On Site Cuisine - Sandwiches/Snacks and Drinks Hours: 11A - 6PM Dress Code - Casual Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach

    Meeting Facility
  • Meeting/Banquet Facilities
  •   1) Dos Mares Size - 52 X 35 1645 sf Max occupants - 80 reception / 100 theatre Decor - Overlooks the pool and beach Audio Visual - Flip chart, overhead projector, video projector, screen etc. - all standard equipment. Any other type of equipment can be rented locally through the sales department at Sunset Beach Catering - available from LaNao Restaurant


    Recreation Information
    Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach
  • On-site Recreation

  • * Beach * Entertainment * Health Club * Jacuzzi * Jogging Track * Outdoor pool * Sightseeing/Tour desk * Tennis * Massage Service
    Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach
  • Off-site Recreation

  • * Sightseeing * Beaches * Water sports * Fishing * Golf * Horseback riding * Shopping * Dining

  • Nearby Attractions & Landmarks

  • * Cabo San Lucas city center - 3 km Southeast; Shopping/Bars/Art Crafts/Rest * El Arco - 2 km East; Famous arch at Land's End * Sea of Cortez - 4 km East; Whale Watching * San Jose del Cabo Intl Apo -SJD- 58 km North * Country Club Golf Course - 5 km North; 18 holes Pete Dye Co. design * San Jose del Cabo - 46 km North; Colonial village * Palmilla Golf Course - 33 km North; 18 holes Jack Nicklaus design * El Dorado Golf Course - 30 km North; 18 holes Jack Nicklaus design * Medano Beach - 4 km East; Sportfish/dive/snorkel/water sports * Horseback Riding - 3 km East; Beach or Trail see concierge * Marina - 2 km East; Deep sea fishing/cruises * Todos Santos - 75 km Northwest; Cafe Santa Fe Rest * Santa Maria Bay - 15 km Northwest; Snorkeling/Secluded Cove * Cabo del Sol Golf Course - 13 km Northeast; 36 holes Nicklaus/Weiskoff design

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