What’s Special About This Resort
This beachfront resort located in San Jose Del Cabo’s Hotel Zone is a hit among families, couples, and empty nesters alike. The neatly manicured grounds of Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos contain a large free form pool, shimmering ponds with floating fire pits, and a luxurious spa with outdoor cabanas. There’s plenty of daily and nightly entertainment to keep everyone busy, along with ample dining options suitable for even the pickiest of eaters.
The all-inclusive plan includes unlimited food and drinks, free WiFi, and 24/7 room service. Access to the pools, fitness center, tennis, volleyball, and basketball courts, and daily/evening entertainment is also included. The spa and services are an additional cost.
Things we like:
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The resort is located on a clean and picturesque stretch of beach
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All the rooms include rainfall showers, high-tech electronics, fully stocked minibars, and free WiFi
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San Jose Del Cabo is only a few minutes away by car
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The on-site spa stands out for its hydrotherapy pools, 18 treatment rooms, and outdoor cabana
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The resort commits to being family friendly with a designated kids’ pool, kids club, and teen zone
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There’s plenty of daily and nightly entertainment
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It’s close to the airport (about a 20 minute drive)
Things we don't like:
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The beach is not safe for swimming
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Only one of the resort pools is heated, and it can get crowded
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The resort has a party atmosphere and loud pool parties late at night (affecting rooms closest to the pool)
What To Do
Whether you choose to lounge under the palm trees on the beach or chill out in the adults-only pool (hello, swim-up bar), there’s a space for everyone to soak up some sun. Let the kids splash around in their own water park with five fun slides and two water dump buckets.
For a fun atmosphere and daily activities, head to the main pool. Practice water yoga, toss a volleyball around, or belt it out during a casual karaoke session.
Make sure to check out Zen Spa during your stay. It’s an oasis curated for relaxation. Take your pick between 18 treatment rooms, including gorgeous outdoor cabanas that are situated on little ponds.
The evenings are full of exciting entertainment for the whole family – from trivia nights to magic shows to dazzling tropical dance shows.
What To Eat
Catering to everyone’s tastes, the dining options are varied and extensive. Guests can choose from French, Asian, Mexican, Italian, and more. Whatever you’re in the mood for, you’ll probably find among the seven restaurants.
Tacos are always a big hit at the pool bar, where you can order drinks and other tasty small bites. When you’re out and about, stop by the lobby bar for a refreshing watermelon margarita. No matter the time of day, you’ll never go hungry. La Plaza is the international buffet that’s open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner and serves a variety of meats and seasonal produce.
Dinner options are opulent! Indulge in buttery scallops while seated on a plush velvet chair at the French restaurant Bon Vivant. Or snag a seat at the lively sushi bar at the Japanese Cozo restaurant, where grilled meats and fresh seafood are prepared right in front of you. House-made pasta and stone oven pizzas can be enjoyed along with beautiful ocean views at the seafront Zaffiro.
With a total of seven bars on-site, you won’t have a hard time finding a drink during your stay. Among those are pool bars dotted with chaise loungers, a lobby bar with live music, and a tequila bar with floating bonfire pits.
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Things we like:
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The resort is located on a clean and picturesque stretch of beach
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All the rooms include rainfall showers, high-tech electronics, fully stocked minibars, and free WiFi
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San Jose Del Cabo is only a few minutes away by car
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The on-site spa stands out for its hydrotherapy pools, 18 treatment rooms, and outdoor cabana
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The resort commits to being family friendly with a designated kids’ pool, kids club, and teen zone
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There’s plenty of daily and nightly entertainment
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It’s close to the airport (about a 20 minute drive)
Things we don't like:
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The beach is not safe for swimming
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Only one of the resort pools is heated, and it can get crowded
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The resort has a party atmosphere and loud pool parties late at night (affecting rooms closest to the pool)
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