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A Brief Drunken History of Los Cabos

This is what happened, well sort of, don’t quote me.

The tip of the Baja was a dangerous and desolate destination known by a few Pericu natives. Scrounging for seeds, roots, and shellfish in the waterless desert was not exactly luxurious.

After Cortez raided México, and the Spanish Galleons laden with stolen New World riches for the crown, Pirates appeared. Sir Francis Drake was the first known taker and was called the ‘scourge of God’ by the Spaniards. Later on, in 1587 Thomas Cavendish another particularly scourge sailor lay in wait for the heavily leaden 700-ton Spanish galleon Santa Ana and made pirate history.

The fearsome Jesuits made inroads in 1697 and were hated and later extinguished by the oppressed locals. Replaced by the barely more tolerable Dominicans in 1773. They at least knew how to farm and brought some vines. Come 1804 the Spanish crown divided the Baja into North with Franciscans and South with the Dominicans but it hardly mattered. The Mexican American War ended and the Baja was saved from those northern squatters who didn’t see the value of the slim pickings. After the Gold Rush ended up north gold was discovered in Triunfo just south of La Paz and a new influx of craggy smelly miners spilled into the Sierra de la Lagunas. A few even made some dough but most just discovered tequila. Could be worse for sure.

By the 1950’s the lower Baja was still pretty isolated. The fortunate few who called this paradise home lived by simple means, paid no tax nor had much law. Except for the common decency prerogative that is really all one needs. Taking care and treating each other with respect requires no government assistance. One day they spied a small single prop plane bringing some rich dude that wanted a marlin. Not any small catch but a big fat ornery Black Marlin. Unfortunately, he was very wildly successful and retold his tale of an adventurous monster-slaying in Cabo. And THAT was the beginning of the ruin.

Turns out his story went viral and the in-crowd of Hollywood took notice. Bing, Lucy, the Duke plus a bunch of oilmen from Texas started their own private clubs which they eventually called hotels for local jurisprudence’s sake. Things remained idyllic for quite some time since there were no crowds due to the fact that you couldn’t just fly Southwest on budget. Then to make the trip to the tip of the Baja took grit, determination, and most important cash, lots of mullah in fact. You either flew private or floated in a boat big enough to get there and back without support which meant no gas – no go. The few new places to stay were legendary in style, Hotel Las Cruces outside of La Paz, Hotel Palmilla in San Jose, the Hotel Cabo San Lucas at El Tule were all private social clubs pretending to be hotels. Then they built the Hacienda on Medano, Twin Dolphin beside Santa Maria, Solmar, and Finnestera on the Pacific side of Cabo.

The wild idea of building cliffside mansions at the Pedregal began at the same time as the Marina, the inter-peninsular highway, and statehood in 1974. This was the beginning of the modernization of this once-forgotten formerly isolated and desolate Cape.

Now it became possible for the middle class to drive down or fly commercial but what really escalated things was the invention of Timeshare. Blue-collar folks could stumble off the cruise ship and pony up a few thousand and own a week each year. Once they sold out the first timeshare they added more and once that sold out they kept at it ’til every available beach between Cabo and San Jose became either a hotel, an RV park, oceanfront houses and or golf courses. Jack Nicklaus has been credited for both promoting and destroying the Cape. Since fishing was so excellent back in the day, catching a whopper in the morning with time to tee off in the afternoon was the two-sport day. Then of course there was the nightlife. Squid Row opened on a dirt road not too far from the Giggling Marlin and then Sammy got in on the game and opened Cabo Wabo in 1990.

By the time this drunk narrator got wind of Cabo, it was 2004 and the place had just scored Costco. Should have bought more land back then when it was still $8 a meter square. Do miss the open beaches and fence-free trail riding as well as the quiet drive to San Jose for some authentic chili rellenos. Now 17 years later here I sit with a half-empty bottle of El Jimador, a cooler of remaining Modelo Especiales, and a tightly rolled spliff with my loyal companion Oakley and my lovely, lovely reminding me to be a better boy.

Well, that’s what happened – sort of.

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Top 10 Beach Resorts Los Cabos 2021

Come along as we take you inside these ten outrageous resorts.

Los Cabos has so many luxury oceanfront resorts from which to choose. In fact, you will find many of the world’s best in the luxury resort category. Most of these are brand new or newly remodeled properties that put the lux in luxury.

Disclaimer – In an effort for brevity we only list the top 10 but there are literally dozens more that are amazing world-class properties plus new resorts being added annually.

Starting at Land’s end in Cabo and ending in San Jose we begin with The Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos.

The recently rebranded Waldorf Astoria has the distinction of a private chandelier-lit tunnel to access this cliffside stunner. An all-suite resort that has won many accolades and for good reason. As you can see they located the pools and suites as close as possible to the jaw-dropping shoreline at this southern most location of the Baja. There are too many services to list starting with a bottle of Clase Azul Reposado tequila to begin your stay. Get used to being spoiled in your suite, casitas, and private homes. Nightly rates range from $2,,100 for an ocean view plunge pool suite to $3,350 for a three-bedroom villa.

The Cape a Thompson Hotel is located on the eastern side of Cabos finest Bay and has one of the best Arch views in Cabo. This is a hip spot with their Rooftop Lounge, Manta restaurant, and the Monuments surf break right out your door. They have a wide range of hotel rooms, suites, and private residences and are in the process of expanding to the lot next door for additional private condo hotel options. This is an excellent investment if you would like to own a piece of Cabo paradise. This is a Hyatt property and current daily summer rates range from $1,606 for an oceanfront King to $4,616 for their 3 bedroom penthouse villa with roof deck.

Next, we head a few miles outside of Cabo to Punta Ballena for the magical Esperanza by Auberge Resorts. This is another spectacular option for those looking for the finest in accommodations and services. They have amazing restaurants and bars as you would expect but their Spa is what brings guests back year after year. They also offer full ownership and monthly fractional options. Contact us today for details on owning here. Summer daily rates starting at $3,005 for the Spa Casita King to $9,241 for the opulent two-bedroom oceanfront Villa with a private pool.

Next up we go to The Montage at Twin Dolphin. This newer resort has an enviable location right at Santa Maria Bay. This crescent moon bay is ideal for swimming, snorkeling, and water sports. This resort has made a name for itself for its highly rated restaurant Mezcal. The poolside cabanas are well equipped and you will want to spend the whole day lounging. The all-suite property sits on 39 luscious acres and has full ownership options starting in the mid $2 million range. Insider tip – Their private golf course by Fred Couples can be played if you are a resort guest. Summer daily rates range from $1,300 for a 900 sq ft coastal suite to $4,900 for a 1,600 sq ft ocean front Villa.

Just around the corner is Chileno Bay Resort and Residences is also an Auberge managed property. This location just may be the best beach in Los Cabo. It is ideally situated on one of Cabo’s most tranquil beaches with its own reef. Snorkel, paddle, kayak, or pedal a state-of-the-art water bike along the blissfully serene Sea of Cortez, or splash around in their three-tier infinity pool. The majority of the accommodations at this property are made up of large private residences and a few hotel suites. Summer daily rates range from $1,275 for a 70 sq ft garden view King to a whopping $9,475 for their 4600 sq ft 4 bedroom ocean villa.

Now we head across the Tule bridge to the top-rated all-inclusive resort Grand Velas. This all-suite property takes the included concept to a new level. With an emphasis on quality cuisine and exceptional guest services, you will likely want to extend your stay. With seven gourmet restaurants from which to choose and the only Michelin star restaurant Cocina de Autor in Cabo, you will not go hungry nor bored. Summer daily prices range from $1,793 for their Ambassador Pool Suite to $2,695 for the 2 bedroom Villa Oceanfront.

Next, we head up the beach a few hundred yards to Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos.

This is another all-inclusive that is a cut above plus it is adults only for those looking for a kids-free experience. This white-on-white styling has clean lines and elegant styling. Yet another opulent option in Los Cabos for those looking to enjoy themselves after being isolated for too long. This is just the place to unwind and reward yourself with everything imaginable included in the price. Let your taste buds swirl in a world of flavor with sumptuous cuisine prepared by our celebrated chefs—from the freshest seafood to French, Italian, Lebanese, and more. Current Double occupancy daily prices range from $1,955 for their elegant king suite to $4,633 for the two-bedroom Ambassador suite for 4.

Las Ventanas al Paraíso has been listed as the world’s best resort for many years and for good reason. The oversized elegant suites have a distinctly Mexican meets Greece appeal. The exquisite design of Las Ventanas creates a uniquely beautiful setting for Los Cabos vacations, and the resort’s approach to landscaping is key to its look and feel. Designed to be in harmony and oneness with the local ambiance, Las Ventanas nestles into the natural slope and contours of the land. Boasting the most expensive hotel villa in Mexico with the Ty Warner Mansion, the ultimate reward for those wanting the very finest. Current daily rates range from $1,793 for a junior Suite to $9,175 for the Three bedroom signature villa to the jaw-dropping $50,000 daily rate for the Ty Warner Mansion.

One and Only Palmilla is an iconic and historic destination. One of the original Los Cabos resorts with a rich cultural legacy. Enjoy spacious rooms, suites, and villas at this resort on the stunning Punta Palmilla with heartfelt butler services catering to your every need. One&Only Palmilla is a place of legend and legacy, rich with stories, defined by purpose, where people are the center of attention. Daily Summer rates range from $1,758 for a King Suite, to $14,070 for Villa One their opulent 14,000 sq foot signature 4 bedroom villa.

Finally, we bring you Zadun the Ritz Carlton Reserve at Puerto Los Cabos. One of only 5 Reserves in the world, this unique destination has elevated its brand to the highest level of luxury. The setting at Zadún, between the waves, the sand dunes, and the ocean, emits tranquility that makes you feel you are in a special, magical place. Each of their oversized villas and suites offers privacy and solitude when you want it and common spaces to share when you wish to mingle. Daily Summer rates range from $1,356 for their King Suite with a private plunge pool to $4,427 for the 2 bedroom oceanfront villa with a private pool.

And that concludes our list of the top ten resorts in Los Cabos. Be sure to check out our complete library of videos about Cabo and the beautiful Baja Sur. Who knows you might become a Cabo Genius or better yet a Cabo resident. Now wouldn’t that be cool? Be sure to give us a thumbs up and subscribe to our youtube channel, Facebook, and website. Thank you for watching.

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