What’s Special About This Resort
The first thing you’ll notice about this all-inclusive resort is its striking Greco-Roman inspired architecture complete with rose tinted walls, brilliant white domes, and large marble statues throughout the resort. Pueblo Bonito Rosé Resort & Spa is not just a beautiful place to stay, it also has plenty of top-notch amenities like a modern fitness center, full-service spa, access to a private beach, and a large pool for guests to enjoy. Expect lots of pink, wonderful food and drinks, and exceptional staff service.
The all-inclusive plan at Pueblo Bonito Rosé includes unlimited food and drinks, free WiFi, and access to a private beach on El Medano. Access to the pools, fitness center, and daily/evening entertainment is also included. The spa services are an additional cost, and there is an additional upcharge for Fellini’s. Guests get reciprocal access to amenities and dining options at Pueblo Bonito Cabo and Pueblo Bonito Sunset.
Things we like:
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The resort is located on Medano Beach with its own roped-off private area overlooking Land’s End
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Rooms are clean and spacious and feature nice amenities such as kitchenettes, flat screen TVs, and furnished balconies
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Guests have access to dining and amenities at two sister properties: Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos and Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach (complimentary shuttle service is provided)
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Whale and dolphin sightings from the beach and resort areas overlooking the ocean
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There are countless reviews of outstanding staff members and above-and-beyond service
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Free WiFi is provided throughout the resort
Things we don't like:
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The evening entertainment is lacking
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Guests are sometimes bothered by loud music late at night from neighboring resorts and the city
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The rooms are a bit dated and could use new furniture
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Bed mattresses are on the firmer side
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There is an upcharge for the Italian restaurant, even for all-inclusive guests
What To Do
You’re staying at one of Cabo’s best swimmable beaches, so why not take a dip in the deep blue waters? The amazing beach waitstaff will be sure to bring you a refreshing drink or light snack once you return to shore. Whether you want to get your tan on or have some fun in the sun, the pool area is where you want to go.
There’s plenty to do during the day: from playing a game of tennis or pickleball, or pool volleyball, to jamming out to your favorite tunes during music trivia, to learning how to concoct the perfect drink at a mixology class. Meanwhile, let your kids make their own special memories at the Kids Club and children’s pool.
Fitness buff or not, you’ll be impressed by the modern and well-equipped fitness center. If your version of self-care includes more pampering, definitely check out the full-service spa and treat yourself to a massage, facial, or manicure (extra fee).
Looking for something to do after dinner? Take a short walk into town to do a little window shopping or check out the area’s best nightlife action.
What To Eat
Open for breakfast, lunch, and dinner, the main restaurant Mare Nostrum has a variety of delicious international foods available to enjoy. Stop by the breakfast buffet for delectable french toast and bottomless mimosas. Return for theme night dinners like Mexican, Italian, and carnival.
Sit among incredible ocean views in the open-air Sushi Barc where sushi, sashimi, and tasty cocktails are prepared right in front you. For a special dining experience that includes a performative food display, consider booking at the upscale Fellini’s that specializes in Italian fare. Many guests agree that the upcharge is well worth it.
When lounging around the beach and pool, you can still enjoy amazing food and drinks with the poolside service. Fresh shrimp ceviche and mango margaritas are a match made in heaven!
There’s also a small deli near the courtyard that serves pastries, sandwiches, cappuccinos, and more cafe-style items.
For even more dining options, be sure to take the complimentary shuttle to either one of the sister properties to sample their on-site restaurants too.
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Things we like:
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The resort is located on Medano Beach with its own roped-off private area overlooking Land’s End
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Rooms are clean and spacious and feature nice amenities such as kitchenettes, flat screen TVs, and furnished balconies
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Guests have access to dining and amenities at two sister properties: Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos and Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach (complimentary shuttle service is provided)
-
Whale and dolphin sightings from the beach and resort areas overlooking the ocean
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There are countless reviews of outstanding staff members and above-and-beyond service
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Free WiFi is provided throughout the resort
Things we don't like:
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The evening entertainment is lacking
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Guests are sometimes bothered by loud music late at night from neighboring resorts and the city
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The rooms are a bit dated and could use new furniture
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Bed mattresses are on the firmer side
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There is an upcharge for the Italian restaurant, even for all-inclusive guests
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