Discover the best Lodges in Baja California Sur, Baja California including Copala at Quivira Los Cabos, Cuatro Misiones Hotel, Hotel Bahia de La Paz, Apartamento Cabo San Lucas, Hotel Reforma, Prana del Mar, La Duna Centro Ecologico, Hotel Kadekaman, Mini Mountain Resort, Hacienda Los Cabos.
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4.5 based on 12 reviews
Went to the QLife cooking class today and it was fantastic. The Chef (Armando) and his assistant Lisbeth were terrific! The chef was very attentive and explained everything in detail. His assistant Lisbeth made sure that we were comfortable, and she was very attentive to all details. In fact, my wife had mentioned to Lisbeth that we were celebrating our 40th anniversary this month and she graciously went and had a slice of beautiful chocolate cake made up for us with anniversary writing on the plate. We had terrific company at the table and the chef’s instructions on the Tortilla soup were great. The tortilla soup was yummy and left you wanting more. This was a great experience and I highly recommend this venue especially with Lisbeth and Armando!
4 based on 19 reviews
Finding an ideal budget friendly lodge in Ciudad Constitucion does not have to be difficult. Welcome to Cuatro Misiones Hotel, a nice option for travelers like you. Rooms at Cuatro Misiones Hotel provide air conditioning, and guests can stay connected with free wifi. In addition, while staying at Cuatro Misiones Hotel guests have access to a 24 hour front desk and newspaper. Need a place to park? Free parking is available at Cuatro Misiones Hotel. When you’re feeling hungry, be sure to check out Baja Teriyaki, which is a sushi restaurant that is popular with locals and out-of-towners alike. Cuatro Misiones Hotel puts the best of Ciudad Constitucion at your fingertips, making your stay both relaxing and enjoyable.
Biking from North to South America it was great to spend a night in this Ciudad and especially in this new, clean, quite hotel! With hot water! Close-by launderette & grocery stores. Bar& restaurant around the corner.
3.5 based on 6 reviews
Hotel Bahía de La Paz cuenta con 18 habitaciones, las cuales tienen lo necesario para cumplir con las necesidades de nuestros huespedes.
When we arrived, it looked like a building of a drugaddict neighbourhood you see in american movies. The guy in reception gave us the key to go see by ourselves the room. There were local kids screaming everywhere and people looked really strange. The room smelled of smoke and is smokers friendly. The rooms were horrible and nasty.
5 based on 1 reviews
8-10/12 We three British middle aged guys were touring BC for a fortnight in December. San Lucas was our second town after spending three nights in Los Cabos. We stayed two nights in SL in this prebooked apartment arriving at about 1pm on a Sunday two hours ahead of official checking in as we wanted to drop off our bags and explore. On arriving we found the door entry keyboard was not working so we could only use key from lockbox (but the Apartment Morocco lockbox did work). I had to phone the owner the second time we 'checked in' to get the cleaner to open up. No big deal. Please lock that gate on leaving for security although the area is generally safe. Friendly cleaner who let us leave our bags inside early, well before check in, and did a lovely job cleaning and preparing the apartment. Our apartment was Morocco on the ground floor which was a small cosy apartment with a wood themed interior. The double bed had two sockets by the bedside table under the window for devices, along with two overhead lamp controls (left one flickered a bit). There were no sockets on the right side of the bed unfortunately for keeping things on and no table either so I used a stool from the breakfast bar for my friend's morning coffee. A switch on his side controlled a ceiling lamp. The kitchenette bed has a wooden base with storage and two electric sockets but no table so another stool was commandeered. All beds were firm, comfortable with clean sheets and blankets/light thin duvet. The main bedroom had cupboards with a dozen hangers and a safe box and four drawers. There was space on top too which was clean and not dusty. A large quiet fan and A/C unit (unused as not needed as a nice cool draught through the flat all day) were above the solid concrete bed. There was no TV at all which was not a bad thing. The WiFi is good (including just outside the main road gate) with a transmitter in the bedroom too (although being an open 5G transmitter only achieved 7mBip download as opposed to the login secure 2.4 signal with a 48mBip speed. The shower was quite feeble and it took a while for hot water to run through. Having spoken to the very friendly Alan and Jasmine, at Tropical Kitchen Cabo on the nearest corner, they explained that water pressures were down as the big hotels were extracting most of the buried water and endangering the whole peninsula's water availability and coastline ecosystem as they build desalination plants to cope with the huge number of resource intensive tourists. The original locals are pretty angry! The sink had no plug hole, just a grill, so clothes were washed with our showers. There are no clothes drying facilities other than hanging them up with the numerous coat hangers around. The sink had an overhead switchable light above the mirror and a power socket beside it which I used to plug in my extra LED lamp to help shaving beneath my chin! A set of three fresh white large towels were supplied as was a liquid soap dispenser. A broom and mop were also by the toilet along with a bag lined rubbish bin. The kitchen was reasonably well appointed with a small sink, microwave, double plug in electric ring hob (one of the four feet is missing so it is unstable and needs fixing or hot food may be spilt - I used a folded flannel to stabilise). A switchable overhead wall lamp was helpful for food preparation and a lined bin was under the sink. A central ceiling lamp was over the entry area where the breakfast bar and third bed were. Two fluorescent ceiling lamps were also present so overall the lighting was very good. The main shower room ceiling light needed replacing though (the cleaner is too short to fix it so I will leave a message!). An under counter medium sized empty quiet fridge with freezing compartment was under the simple microwave. A set of three knives, forks, spoons, side plates, bowls, glass tumblers and mugs were provided as well as a spatula, big knife, spoon, sharp cutting knife, cutting board, bottle opener/corkscrew, grater, peeler, wide saucepan with lid and a wide frying pan. Two large plates were under the hob. An electric air freshener was plugged in on our arrival and made the place smell of flowers (to match the plastic flowers everywhere), not our style so disconnected. A flannel, dishcloth and nylon sponges were provided along with washing up liquid. The upper cupboards had some oil, salt, pepper and teabags supplied so very useful. The garden/car park was quite pretty with citrus trees dotted around. The entry path needs a bit of a trim though. On the nearby corner is 'Tropical Kitchen Cabo' a friendly place for breakfast, lunch, juices and smoothies. A shop is a few metres away with a better variety than OXXO and similar prices. There were some local barking dogs during the day and evening. A neighbouring A/C unit was on and off all the tme we were in our apartment which was quite annoying and wasteful. It was on the second night too as well as a pack of dogs and a nearby gaggle of girls chatting loudly till 11:30. A quite noisy bar was also close by on corner on our first (Sunday) night till midnight but I fell asleep with earplugs many way as so tired. In the early morning cocks were crowing to wake us up nice and early to enjoy the cool morning! As we left for breakfast a young German chap was on his phone in the courtyard. A rare tourist from Germany I imagine. After breakfast at El Huarachazo we packed, tidied up and I phoned the owner to let her know we were leaving and the couple of points regarding the wobbly stove and dead shower room ceiling light which she said she would fix (requiring a ladder to reach). On leaving I let her know and thanked her. She sent a nice message back. Overall we had a pleasant place stay in the cheapest available place which we could find in advance (b.c) albeit much smaller and slightly more expensive than our apartment in Los Cabos. This is an expensive town! I am finishing this off and submitting this review from Miramar Hotel in Todos Sanchos. A higher priced basic ageing room a mile from the centre albeit with a friendly family and room. This is a more expensive town too!
4 based on 5 reviews
Es un hotel muy antiguo que le falta mantenimiento. Esta muy bien ubicado . En pleno centro y tiene para estacionar. Las habitaciones son gigantes y con muchas camas. Hay una parte nueva que nos pasaron ya que eran menos ruidosas.
5 based on 79 reviews
Prana del Mar is a tranquil beachfront eco-retreat and wellness center located at the southern tip of Baja, Mexico near Cabo San Lucas specializing in yoga retreats and yoga vacations. Enjoy yoga classes, massage, spa services, deserted beaches, beautiful sunsets, and spectacular views. Off-the-grid and far from the fast pace of town, this is a tranquil and serene setting on the Pacific coast with no phones or televisions, just luxurious comfort set amidst an endless expanse of mountains, desert, and sea.
What a beautiful place in every way! Hard to know where to begin but I have to start with the staff. A wonderful, attentive, friendly and professional team who are always ready to help. The food here is outstanding. Fresh, creative and delicious meals that include soups, salads, fresh juices along with main and side dishes. They care about presentation and flavor; just excellent. And they support dietary restrictions/requirements. Common/shared spaces are comfortable, clean and welcoming and the grounds are beautifully landscaped and maintained. A beautiful pool, hot tub and sauna with clean towels are always available. I had a single, airy room with a lovely patio, big bathroom (with shower and soaking tub). As other reviewers noted, every unit has a view of the beach (upper units have balconies front and back and living spaces/kitchens that are separate from the bedroom) and are a short walk to the main buildings and yoga studios. There are two yoga studios both with great quality mats, blankets and props. Walks along the beach and up into the hills are easy to access from the resort. Prana Del Mar is along the Pacific side of the peninsula so the surf/waves are especially strong (swimming is not encouraged) and it can be cool and windy so pack a wool sweater/puffy jacket for mornings and evenings. The resort is remote, off the grid and self supported with a well and solar power. Filtered water is available everywhere and sustainable practices are incorporated throughout. Lastly, Ana Maria is the massage therapist and is outstanding. Reflexology, massage, scrubs, facials -- she does it all. Not to be missed. Prana Del Mar is a gem!
5 based on 7 reviews
We have 8 eco-casitas, 1 individual home (Casa Calma) and 3 camping sites. Surrounded by the open sea and colorful mountains, we are the perfect place to come and relax in nature. Enjoy your stay and learn about our sustainable operations, attend or organize a retreat/experience of yoga, meditation, art, education, or scientific monitoring. Enjoy a variety of activities like snorkeling, swimming, hiking, wildlife watching, horseback riding, expressive arts, and much more!
Our qigong group has retreated to La Duna several times and always come back deeply refreshed and rejuvenated. It is rare to find such a beautiful, well appointed, and clean retreat center that is so deeply immersed in a serene natural setting. You can take long walks on a sandy beach, swim in the calm warm waters or hang out in a hammock in the palapa. Our group met in the two palapas, dining area and at the beach at the foot of the dunes next to the water. The hosts are very welcoming, with open hearts and big smiles everyday. The food was delicious and made to accommodate our groups wishes. If you want to unplug and feel close to the natural world this is the place for you. It is sad to leave but we know we will always return to this special place.
4.5 based on 12 reviews
This is a good spot to stay overnight for me on my drive south through Baja. After twelve hours of nonstop driving this makes the smartest stop to avoid midnight road surprises! Some of the rooms are more basic and some are more like suites that would be good for multi day visits.
5 based on 6 reviews
Our Mini-Mountain Resort is located just north of the San Jose(Los Cabos) International Airport 20 minutes from San Jose del Cabo and Beaches,on a private estate in the Baja Ranchlands of Santa Anita. Three Casitas with spectacular mountain views of Picacho San Lazaro and the San Jose Valley, create a setting for a tranquil getaway. Each of the Casitas has a palapa-covered private patio. The kitchenette is beautifully appointed. We provide purified drinking water and ice on arrival … and the blender for those special drinks. The bedroom area has two very comfortable single beds, and a private bathroom with shower. Lay back ,relax and soak up the Baja sun around the outdoor swimming pool which includes a sandy beach area for sun tanning. The shaded poolside palapa features an outdoor kitchen with wet bar, charcoal and propane barbeque, firepit and bathrooms for your convenience and enjoyment
This was our second stay at the Mini Mountain Resort and it won't be the last... Britta & Brett are wonderful hosts and have so much information about the area! The location, on the top of a small mountain, is unbeatable. Peace & quiet by the blue, blue pool and if you so desire, a nice drive into San Jose or Cabo San Lucas. The casitas have all you need - a well stocked kitchen, bright and spacious bathroom and beds that are so very comfortable! And everything is sparkling clean! The whole experience is not to be missed, including the tour (by your hosts!) to the Hot Springs! Can't say enough about this fantastic resort.
5 based on 4 reviews
A large stone and wood bar and resaurant That you can enjoy a cocktail accompianed with spiced jicama sticks. Enjoy the great food And don't forget to have cinnamon Sugared chocolate dessert. Lovely, lovely
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