Best Value Hotels in Los Cabos
At the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja Peninsula is a stretch of Pacific coastline known as Los Cabos. The region is a staple in the beach resort world thanks to its California-esque vibe; in fact, Los Cabos almost feels like an extension of Southern California, with posh hotels, golf courses, and boutiques. But these 17 hotels — affordable all-inclusive resorts, reliable chains, sweet boutiques with free breakfasts — are the best of the best for those on a budget. Check out our picks for the top value hotels in Los Cabos, Mexico.
Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
For Los Cabos all-inclusives, the Hyatt Ziva's a find: This family-friendly property has a fresh style; a luxury-hotel worthy spa; pools for families, kids, and adults; a lovely pond dotted with fire pits; and tons of dining and entertainment options. Rooms are attractive, and feature travertine bathrooms plus furnished balconies. Rates include buffet and a la carte dining (no reservations), all-day snacks, theater shows, Wi-Fi, and access to the kids' and teens' clubs.
Bahia Hotel & Beach House
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
The 81-room Bahia Hotel isn't directly on the beach (meaning the price difference between this hotel and oceanfront ones can get pretty drastic), but it's just a block away, and is home to a trendy, delicious restaurant, a coffee shop, and a relaxing pool area with cabanas and swim-up bar. Some rooms are more in need of an update than others, but all feature dark wood accents and white stucco walls. The rest of the hotel has equally chic decor (demonstrated in details such as the dozens of ceiling-hung lanterns in the restaurant). Affordable nightly rates and free parking make it a solid value pick.
Royal Solaris Los Cabos
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
The mid-range, family-friendly Royal Solaris is an affordable all-inclusive option on the beach. This attractive time-share property (beware of sales pitches) has ample amenities, including four pools, four bars, and four restaurants, two of which are a la carte (though food, overall, is not a highlight). Rooms have traditional furnishings, mini-fridges stocked with free beer and water, and balconies. Daily activities keep the masses occupied, and while the beautiful beach is typically not swimmable, there are loungers under thatched umbrellas. A free kids' club, teens' club, nightly entertainment, dance classes, and a water park mean that families are the norm here, but the spa and adult-only pool are good features for couples.
Reflect Krystal Grand Los Cabos
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
The mid-range, 100-room Bel Air Collection Resort & Spa has a pretty location along a gorgeous stretch of beach, a sprawling oceanfront pool with swim-up bar, and an optional all-inclusive plan. Thoughtful extras add value: welcome drinks, a continental breakfast (though it starts early, so late risers may miss all the good stuff), tea and snacks at sunset, and an excellent happy hour at the bar. Room decor is contemporary, the bathrooms have jetted tubs, and the kitchenettes are handy when trying to save a few bucks -- there's even a grocery store within walking distance.
Posada Real Los Cabos
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
This locally-owned 152-room resort is one of the lowest-priced beachfront options in San Jose del Cabo. All-inclusive packages offer decent food and basic liquors with nightly entertainment, which gets lively participation from a mostly Canadian crowd. Simple rooms have balconies (all have partial ocean views) and mini-fridges, although bathrooms could stand some updates. When not using the outdoor pool with swim-up bar, guests can take long walks on the pristine beach, or hit balls on the putting green. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are served in the Cactus Restaurant, while beachside Wahoo Taco Bar provides snacks during the day. Free parking and Wi-Fi are provided.
Welk Resorts Sirena Del Mar
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
Welk Resort Sirena Del Mar is a picturesque cliffside property overlooking the Sea of Cortez and the famous Los Arcos. The 36-villa resort is beautifully appointed with travertine stone floors, thatched palapa roofs, and two stunning infinity pools. Three private decks allow for sunbathing throughout the resort, and the intimate cove beach prevents outside guests and vendors from wandering the property. Each villa comes with free Wi-Fi, a fully stocked kitchen with granite countertops, and simple bedrooms with huge sliding doors that lead to private balconies. Each bathroom has a separate shower and jetted tub.
Casa Costa Azul Boutique Hotel
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
It'll be hard to top the charm for the price at Casa Costa Azul, a 14-room boutique hotel on one of Los Cabos' few swimmable beaches. This hotel is ready-made for kicking back -- hammocks are strung between palm trees, and there's a sleek pool deck, a yoga studio, and an excellent homey restaurant. This family-run property's rooms are individually designed, with rustic hardwood furniture, free Wi-Fi, air-conditioning, and bathrooms covered in vibrant Mexican tile. All rooms have at least partial sea views from terraces. There is a highway behind the hotel that's a bit noisy, but the surf is the loudest sound at night.
Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos Beach Resort
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos is a quiet resort that is mere seconds away from the lively action of downtown Cabo. This Mediterranean-inspired property looks like something that belongs on the Greek Islands, with stark white walls and spherical, blue-tiled roofs. The lobby features ornate moldings and carvings, as well as high, curved arches and black accent chandeliers. Calming colors of pale grays, beiges, and blues give the hotel a natural and tropical feel, while hand-painted details make it seem homey. The 174 rooms are a bit more kitschy than they are modern, with matching floral quilts and drapes, older TVs and built-in seating -- though the private balconies overlooking the pool and ocean are lovely. With a long freeform pool, on-site salon and market, and plenty of activities, it's a good value.
Casa Bella Boutique Hotel
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
Set around a flower- and tree-filled courtyard, the 14-room Casa Bella Boutique Hotel is a calm oasis within wild Cabo San Lucas; stepping inside provides Cabo-weary travelers an immediate respite. Homey, hacienda-style rooms range from simple Standard Rooms to breezy suites; all are air-conditioned and have free Wi-Fi access, but there are no TVs. Each room also comes with two free bottles of water per day, and a free continental breakfast is included in the rates. There is a small pool in the courtyard and Mexico-inspired treatments available in the one-room spa.
The Bungalows Breakfast Inn Hotel
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
This laid-back, mid-range boutique hotel has just 16 suites (all with kitchenettes, some with two bedrooms), plenty of authentic Mexican charm, and a central courtyard pool. It has an inland location on the outskirts of downtown Cabo San Lucas. There is no full-service restaurant but rates include daily breakfast on the patio and several dining options are within walking distance. We encountered extremely hospitable service (hugs were common!). Taxis are readily available, but a car rental would be helpful for exploring the area.
Tropicana Inn
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
Travel through Los Cabos and chances are that if you tell people you're staying at the Tropicana Inn, they'll know exactly what you're talking about. The quaint 39-room hotel -- right near the town's main plaza and a short walk from dozens of galleries and cafes -- is one of San Jose del Cabo's most well-known spots. The hotel also has one of the most popular restaurants in town, with live music and dinner shows regularly in high season. Rooms are simple but pleasant, with a blend of rustic and more elegant details, though some -- like the Gardenia Suite -- are more upmarket than others. The hotel has a lovely courtyard swimming pool, swim-up bar, and romantic Cabana Troje can be booked for those celebrating special occasions.
Solmar Resort
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
This mid-range all-inclusive property is on the smaller side, so guests staying in the 100 rooms get all of the perks of a large resort in a more intimate environment. It also means fewer food choices -- there is just one restaurant at the hotel (though guests are entitled to eat free at a few nearby restaurants as well). The real highlight is the hotel's beachfront location, within walking distance of the marina and downtown. All rooms are well-appointed suites -- with kitchenettes, flat-screen satellite TVs, and private, water-view balconies -- but decor-wise they are a bit out of date. Two pools, a sushi bar, and beachfront spa cabanas are pluses; paid Wi-Fi and the absence of a swimmable beach are drawbacks.
Holiday Inn Resort Los Cabos All-Inclusive
San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
This reliable, mid-range all-inclusive resort at the very end of San Jose del Cabo's Hotel Row sees a range of leisure travelers -- tequila-ordering partiers, romancing couples, and families with rambunctious children -- and the hotel has three distinct pools to cater to each type. The three pools are great to have, as the massive beach is not swimmable (as is the case for all hotels on this coast because of dangerous riptides). Still, solid property features include two modern restaurants and six bars spread out to avoid overcrowding. Though their decor is a bit bland, air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen TVs, free Wi-Fi, and balconies, and some first-floor units have hammocks. There are also tennis and basketball courts and a 24-hour fitness center.
Marbella Suites en la Playa
While the suites at Marbella En La Playa are not impressively decorated or luxurious, they are some of the most spacious and affordable in Baja California. They vary wildly in their offerings (some have full kitchens while others only have a microwave and empty mini-fridge), but they all have lovely views. The pool area is nice and shaded, if a little small and oddly laid out, and the hot tubs offer great ocean views. The attractive beach is the real draw, and replaces the booze-fueled parties of nearby Cabo with laid-back bonfires. The secluded surroundings cater well to couples or relaxed families.
San Angel Suites
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
The 12 suites at the San Angel hotel are set up like a small apartment complex, and overlook a central courtyard with a large Jacuzzi, well-kept grounds, and a communal grill. The hotel is often used by guests visiting the area for an extended stay, and lacks resort-like amenities such as a pool and a fitness center. But the suites are large, with up-to-date kitchens, and the hotel is (just) within walking distance of the beach and downtown Cabo. However, most guests bring a car, which can be kept in the free parking lot.
Hotel Quinta Del Sol
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
The words "luxury" and "central location" by no means belong as part of Hotel Quinta de Sol's advertising vernacular, but it is certainly one of the best deals in town, and with an all-day restaurant and a freeform pool with hot tubs, it has more to offer than most nearby budget hotels. The 72 no-frills, studio-style rooms come with kitchenettes, separate dining areas, flat-screen TVs, and bottled water. That, on top of great freebies like continental breakfast and Wi-Fi, make it an excellent value for the money. But Cabo's downtown area is a 20-minute walk; the beach is half that distance, though you have to trek a hot stretch of street to get there.
Holiday Inn Express Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Baja California, Mexico
This Holiday Inn Express outpost is popular with business travelers, but also makes a budget-friendly base for vacationers looking to explore Los Cabos. On a busy highway that's a five-minute drive from downtown Cabo San Lucas, rates here are far lower than at its competitors in town. The 95 modern rooms -- with mostly spacious layouts, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi -- are a fresh (if generic) alternative to the lower-category hotels downtown. The hotel's free breakfast buffet includes rotating local options, and the rooftop pool has distant sea views. We loved the unaffiliated cafe located downstairs, and parking is free.