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Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Los Cabos

Los Cabos has one of the strongest concentrations of all-inclusive resorts in Mexico. You get the formula most travelers want: flights in, one upfront charge, and then you eat, drink, and lounge without pulling out your wallet every hour. But the range here is enormous. A family-focused property on the San José side is a completely different trip from an adults-only luxury resort on <a href="/the-corridor/">the Tourist Corridor</a>. This guide cuts through the options so you know which all-inclusive in <a href="/cabo-san-lucas/">Cabo San Lucas</a> or the surrounding area fits your trip. Before you choose, it also helps to read the <a href="/plan/where-to-stay-by-area/">where to stay by area guide</a> so you understand the tradeoffs between Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor, and San José del Cabo.

How we picked

Every resort on this list is confirmed all-inclusive: meals, drinks, and non-motorized activities are covered in the room rate. We pulled from verified listings in our Resorts and Hotels directory and filtered for Google ratings of 4.1 or higher, with at least 2,000 reviews. That minimum review count matters. A resort with 200 reviews and a 4.8 rating is a guess; a resort with 3,000 reviews and a 4.5 rating is a track record.

We then sorted the shortlist by audience fit, not just star rating. A 4.7-rated party resort is not the right call for a couple celebrating an anniversary, and a spa-focused adults-only property does not work for families. The picks below cover the main traveler types: couples, families, groups, and guests who want genuine luxury with no upsells. See our best luxury resorts and best adults-only resorts guides if either of those angles is your primary filter.

One thing the ratings do not tell you: location within Los Cabos matters as much as the resort itself. The Corridor properties sit between the two towns, roughly 10 to 20 miles from the marina in Cabo San Lucas and the airport in San José del Cabo. If you want walkable nightlife and the Marina, you want a Cabo San Lucas property. If you want a quieter stay closer to the airport, San José gives you that. Budget an extra $40 to $60 each way for ground transport if you are picking up at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) and heading to the Corridor or Cabo San Lucas.

The shortlist

Sandos Finisterra (Cabo San Lucas) , 4.8 rating, 9,480+ reviews. Sandos Finisterra sits right at Land's End, on the Pacific-facing bluffs above the Solmar Beach strip, a 10-minute walk from the Marina. It is fully all-inclusive with multiple restaurants, an outdoor pool complex, a spa, tennis courts, and a nightclub on-site. The location is the main differentiator: you get one of the most dramatic settings in Cabo, with views toward El Arco, while staying close enough to the marina that a walk to the waterfront is realistic. Rates typically run $300 to $550 per night for two. Best for couples and groups who want scenery plus proximity to Cabo San Lucas nightlife.

Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos (Tourist Corridor) , 4.7 rating, 10,176+ reviews. Hard Rock runs one of the highest-volume all-inclusive operations in the region and executes it well, which is why it carries 10,000-plus reviews at 4.7 stars. The property sits on the Diamante stretch of the Corridor, about 25 to 30 minutes from Cabo San Lucas, with six outdoor pools, eight restaurants, and a large spa. The music-and-entertainment programming is heavier here than at most Corridor resorts: live events, themed nights, and a pool scene that skews younger and louder than the average all-inclusive. Estimate $400 to $800 per night for two in peak season. Strong fit for groups and travelers who want an active resort experience with guaranteed good weather.

Hotel Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas (Cabo San Lucas) , 4.4 rating, 14,723+ reviews. With nearly 15,000 reviews, Riu Palace is the most reviewed all-inclusive in Los Cabos, which reflects both its size and the volume of guests it moves through. The property sits near Médano Beach, the only truly swimmable town beach in Cabo San Lucas, and delivers the full Riu all-inclusive package: 24-hour food and drinks, pools, entertainment, and included activities. The vibe is family-friendly and reliably high-capacity. This is not the most intimate or design-forward option on the list, but it covers the essentials at a consistent level. Rates typically land in the $250 to $500 per night range. A good value pick for families and first-time all-inclusive travelers who want a large resort with clear logistics.

Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos (San José del Cabo) , 4.4 rating, 4,818+ reviews. Hyatt Ziva is the flagship Hyatt all-inclusive brand, and the Los Cabos property is one of the better executions of the concept in the region. Eight restaurants, five pools, a full spa, and polished suites on the San José beachfront. The tone here is upscale but family-welcoming: there is a kids' club and family-oriented programming alongside the adults-only pool. At roughly 30 minutes from Cabo San Lucas, the San José Zona Hotelera location gives you a calmer base with easier airport access. Estimate $350 to $650 per night. The right call for couples and families who want a Hyatt-quality product in a less frenetic part of Los Cabos.

Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf and Spa (Tourist Corridor) , 4.5 rating, 5,227+ reviews. This Corridor property is the clearest all-inclusive option for golfers. The resort sits at roughly Kilometer 10.3 on the Transpeninsular Highway, positioned between the two towns with access to several nearby Corridor courses. Eight restaurants, five bars, a spa, an on-site kids' club, and the golf-first programming make it one of the more complete all-inclusive packages for multi-interest travelers. Rates run $350 to $650 per night. Best for traveling couples or families where one person wants to golf and the other wants a full resort day.

Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos (Tourist Corridor) , 4.6 rating, 2,277+ reviews. Le Blanc is the top-end adults-only all-inclusive on the Corridor, and it operates in a genuinely different category from the volume properties on this list. Rooms are larger, the food and beverage program is more ambitious, and the spa is the focal point rather than an afterthought. The property sits on the Corridor oceanfront, about midway between the two towns. The all-inclusive package is comprehensive and the resort enforces its adults-only policy strictly. Estimate $600 to $1,200 per night. The pick for couples who want the best all-inclusive experience in Los Cabos and are not price-constrained.

Marquis Los Cabos (Tourist Corridor) , 4.5 rating, 2,174+ reviews. Marquis Los Cabos is adults-only, all-inclusive, and explicitly no-timeshare, which sets the tone: this is a quieter, more refined Corridor property aimed at guests who want luxury without the sales pitch. Multiple restaurants, infinity pools overlooking the Sea of Cortez, a spa, and a beach club are the core offering. The property is smaller and more intimate than Hard Rock or Riu, and that is intentional. Rates typically run $450 to $900 per night. Strong fit for anniversaries, honeymoons, and couples who want a high-end all-inclusive without the resort-scale crowds.

Secrets Puerto Los Cabos Golf and Spa Resort (San José del Cabo) , 4.5 rating, 3,857+ reviews. Secrets is an adults-only all-inclusive brand under Hyatt's Inclusive Collection, and the Puerto Los Cabos property brings it to the quieter north end of San José del Cabo, near the marina and estuary. The beach here faces the Sea of Cortez rather than the Pacific, which means calmer water and a different visual environment than the Corridor. Spa, multiple pools, restaurants, and golf access are included in the package. Rates typically run $400 to $750 per night. Best for couples who want an adults-only all-inclusive with a calmer coastal feel than the main resort strip.

Royal Solaris (San José del Cabo) , 4.1 rating, 4,676+ reviews. Royal Solaris is the most accessible price point on this list. The San José Zona Hotelera property is a full all-inclusive with seven restaurants, an on-site water park, multiple pools, and beach access, which makes it a strong value for families. The rating is lower than the other picks, and that reflects the trade: you are getting the all-inclusive format at a lower per-night cost, not a luxury-grade experience. Rates typically start around $150 to $280 per night for two. The honest pick for families or groups on a tighter budget who still want the all-in pricing model.

Pueblo Bonito Blanco Los Cabos Beach Resort, Cabo San Lucas
Photo: Pueblo Bonito Blanco Los Cabos Beach Resort

Quick comparison

Here is a fast reference across the nine properties: Sandos Finisterra (Cabo San Lucas, 4.8, couples and groups, $300–$550/night). Hard Rock Hotel Los Cabos (Corridor, 4.7, groups and social travelers, $400–$800/night). Hotel Riu Palace Cabo San Lucas (Cabo San Lucas, 4.4, families and first-timers, $250–$500/night). Hyatt Ziva Los Cabos (San José del Cabo, 4.4, couples and families, $350–$650/night). Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos (Corridor, 4.5, mixed-interest travelers and golfers, $350–$650/night). Le Blanc Spa Resort (Corridor, 4.6, adults-only luxury seekers, $600–$1,200/night). Marquis Los Cabos (Corridor, 4.5, adults-only couples, $450–$900/night). Secrets Puerto Los Cabos (San José del Cabo, 4.5, adults-only couples, $400–$750/night). Royal Solaris (San José del Cabo, 4.1, budget families, $150–$280/night). All price ranges are per-night estimates for two adults in peak season (November through April). Summer rates typically run 30 to 50 percent lower across the board.

On area: if walkable access to Cabo San Lucas is important, Sandos Finisterra and Riu Palace are the clear picks. If you want the Corridor's dramatic ocean scenery and golf proximity, Hard Rock, Grand Fiesta Americana, Le Blanc, and Marquis all deliver. If you want a calmer atmosphere closer to the airport, Hyatt Ziva, Secrets, and Royal Solaris cover the San José side well.

One practical note on pricing: all-inclusive rates in Los Cabos are quoted per night but priced per person at most properties. Make sure you confirm whether the rate you see is per person or per room before committing. During holidays like Christmas, New Year's, and spring break weeks, rates spike significantly across all properties and minimum stays of five to seven nights are common. Book four to six months out for those periods.

For a full inventory of Los Cabos resorts and hotels beyond the all-inclusive category, browse the Resorts and Hotels directory.

Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa., Los Cabos Corridor Mexico
Photo: Grand Fiesta Americana Los Cabos All Inclusive Golf & Spa.

Frequently asked questions

Is an all-inclusive resort worth it in Los Cabos?

For most travelers, yes. Food, drinks, and activities in Los Cabos are not cheap when paid a la carte. A quality restaurant dinner for two with drinks runs $80 to $150, and beach drinks add up quickly. All-inclusive packages typically save couples $150 to $300 per day compared to paying separately. The value proposition is clearest for travelers who plan to spend most of their time at the resort. If you want to eat out at San José del Cabo restaurants every night, explore local markets, and do most of your activities off-property, an all-inclusive makes less sense.

What is the difference between all-inclusive resorts in Cabo San Lucas vs. the Corridor vs. San José?

Cabo San Lucas all-inclusives like Sandos Finisterra and Riu Palace put you within walking distance of the Marina, El Arco water taxis, and the nightlife strip. The Corridor properties (Hard Rock, Grand Fiesta Americana, Le Blanc, Marquis) sit on more dramatic oceanfront stretches with bigger resort campuses and better golf access but require a shuttle or taxi to reach either town. San José del Cabo all-inclusives like Hyatt Ziva, Secrets, and Royal Solaris offer a calmer atmosphere and are closest to the airport, which lowers transfer costs and time. Read the where to stay by area guide for a detailed breakdown.

Are there adults-only all-inclusive resorts in Los Cabos?

Yes, several. Le Blanc Spa Resort on the Corridor is the top luxury adults-only all-inclusive in the region. Marquis Los Cabos is adults-only and explicitly no-timeshare. Secrets Puerto Los Cabos in San José is another strong adults-only pick. Breathless Cabo San Lucas is also adults-only, though its all-inclusive format is optional. For a deeper look at the adults-only category, see the best adults-only resorts guide.

When is the best time to book an all-inclusive in Los Cabos for the lowest rates?

Rates are lowest from June through September, when summer heat and humidity reduce demand. You can often find peak-quality properties at 30 to 50 percent off compared to November through April. The shoulder months of May and October offer a middle ground: decent weather (May is dry, October is warm with some rain risk) and rates that have dropped from peak without hitting the full summer discount. Christmas week, New Year's, and spring break are the most expensive periods of the year; book those dates four to six months in advance or expect limited availability.

Do all-inclusive resorts in Los Cabos include airport transfers?

Most do not include transfers by default, though some higher-tier packages add them. Uber is not reliably available for pickups at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), so you will need to arrange a private shuttle or registered taxi regardless. Corridor and Cabo San Lucas properties are 30 to 50 minutes from SJD. Budget $40 to $60 each way for a private transfer, or $20 to $30 per person on a shared shuttle. Confirm transfer options directly with the resort when booking.