At Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach, 2 consecutive weeks (week #51 and/or week #52) are available. This unit sleeps 2 in master King Size bedroom and; 2/4 in the guest bedroom with 2 Queen Size beds. A luxurious living space can accommodate children and guests
with a pull out sofa. Each room has private balconies & each balcony has ocean views. The unit is located within 800 feet of the children's Play Pool and Play Room. Another Ocean View is from the master bathroom’s Jacuzzi/Jetted Hot Tub.
The unit is within walking distance to the Lobby/Main Building where a majority of the restaurants are located (others are on the property) and the “local market” for milk, breads, post cards, gifts etc.
Additionally, just a quick ride or short walk up the hill from the lobby is The Market Place. Simply put, a large upscale international food court.
The unit has a full kitchen (dishwasher, range, stove, microwave, refrigerator etc.) for morning breakfasts or if your bringing back “doggie bags.”.
We’re secluded from the noise of downtown Cabo, however a free shuttle gets you there and back within minutes. So party knowing no driving and you return to peace and quiet. This is a PRIVATE BEACH RESORT, only for Pueblo Bonito members & their guests. Also note: NO VENDOR’s allowed. Only the Pacific Ocean hotels actually see the sunset. Additionally, you can take advantage of Pueblo Bonito’s 2 “Cabo” sister properties, enjoy their amenities and swim in the Sea of Cortez.
Spend a romantic dinner on the beach under a tent and the evening stars.
Or play golf on Quivra, Jack Nicklaus’ Signature corse.
For an all-inclusive experience that will appeal particularly to families, the all-suites Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Golf & Spa Resort on the Pacific side of Cabo is a choice that delights both parents and children. Kids up to 11 can join the kids camp all day long and be treated to outdoor activities like pool games, treasure hunts, and beach volleyball. There's even a "fun lab" with an arcade and PlayStation consoles when it's time to cool down.
The resort is so large (over 700 suites and six swimming pools) that adults will barely notice the children, especially when ensconced in the spa. The all-inclusive package covers all food and beverages (try the top-notch Mexican cuisine at LaFrida Restaurant, my favorite is the Michoacán pork carnitas) day and night, as well as some of the activities at the resort, including Spanish lessons, cooking classes, water aerobics, dancing lessons, and bingo. As a golfer, I especially appreciated the access to the Quivira Golf Club and its Jack Nicklaus-designed oceanfront course. It's a real beauty, challenging and incredibly scenic all at once. Playing a round costs extra, as do spa treatments and other adventure excursions away from the resort.
Oh yeah, almost forgot about the activities in Cabo - ATV’s, jet ski, whale watching, sports fishing, dinner cruise, Nite Life, Cabo Wabo etc. Bring binoculars as well.