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Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort and Spa is a family-friendly, all-inclusive resort located in the Corridor section of Los Cabos, approximately 15 miles from San Jose del Cabo International Airport, and 12 miles from Cabo San Lucas. The property's amenities include three swimming pools (two with swim-up bars), sandy beach, full-service spa and fitness center, four gourmet a-la-carte restaurants, two snack bars, 24-hour room service, kids club, concierge, laundry service, and gift shop. Watersports can be arranged for an additional fee. The all-inclusive plan covers all meals, snacks, beverages, activities, entertainment, taxes, and gratuities. No wristbands are required. Dining options include El Patio, specializing in daily theme buffet nights; Seaside Grill, serving lunch, drinks, and dinner by the pool and beach; Himitsu, specializing in a fusion of pan-Asian and hibachi delicacies; Oceana, a-la-carte seafood served in a quiet romantic seaside setting; and Portofino, serving a-la-carte Mediterranean and Italian cuisine. Drinks are also served at a lobby bar featuring an outdoor fire pit. All rooms feature daily turndown service, private terraces or balconies, two double beds or one king, cable TV, bathrobes and slippers, in room safe, coffeemakers, stocked minibars, irons and ironing boards, voicemail, hairdryers and air-conditioning with individual climate control. All rooms are equipped with DVD players and complimentary movies. The property's open-air hacienda-style architecture offers 308 suites, all with ocean views. Golf Governor Suite includes 1 round of golf per stay, including transportation to golf course and cart. To make reservations please contact Golf concierge at reservations1@conciergeloscabos.com. Honeymooners/Anniversaries- Will receive on second day of stay a bottle of Sparkling wine, fruit plate and breakfast in bed on first Morning. Guests need to present wedding certificate or proof of anniversary upon arrival.
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Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort and Spa All-inclusive Property Information:
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Rooms:
308
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- Fitness facility
- Golf
- Spa
- Golf
- Conventions
- All suites
- Resort
- Luxury
- Kitchenette
- Hot tub
- Dry cleaning
- Data port
- Meals
- Business center
- Tennis court
- Swimming pool
- Dining
- Wheel chair access
- Meeting room
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Dreams Los Cabos Suites Golf Resort and Spa All-inclusive Reservation Policies:
Check-In:
1500
Check-Out:
1200
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Los Cabos Destination Overview
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Los Cabos has become one of Mexico's most popular coastal getaways, with deluxe hotels, championship golf courses, and some of the best sport fishing in the world. The population is growing faster than in any other part of Mexico. Yet, Los Cabos retains an air of mystery and of pristine beauty. At the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of (also known as the Sea of Cortés), meet, and the land ends in a rocky point called El Arco (The Arch). It is a place of rugged beauty.
In the late 16th and 17th centuries, the Gulf side of the area was a favorite hiding place for pirates who plundered Spanish galleons stopping there to take on fresh water. Later in its history, it was the mooring spot for the yachts of wealthy, vacationing Americans who came to the warm waters of the Sea of Cortés to relax and to the Pacific Ocean to fish for the marlin and sailfish that leap out of the waves of the pounding surf. Once solitary, sleepy villages, and now joined to create one of Mexico's fastest growing resorts are the two Capes. Located 1050 miles from the US border, Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, are 18 miles apart via a four lane, divided highway. The view along the road is spectacular!
In the 1970's the Mexican government decided to combine the two towns into one resort area, called Los Cabos (the Capes). This was the beginning of what is now a major resort consisting of Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the stretch of highway that connects them, called the Corridor. The area is readily accessible through the local airport which is serviced by major airlines. Plan ahead and bring your favorite fishing rod and golf clubs, or rent them locally. The waters of the Gulf abound with hundreds of species of game fish including marlin, amberjack, bonito, black sea bass, mahi mahi, roosterfish, sailfish, snapper, wahoo, yellowfin tuna and yellowtail.
There are many excellent fishing charters, and
all of the major hotels arrange daily fishing expeditions. A catch and release policy is an option observed in order to perpetuate the sport for years to come. The many beaches offer opportunities for snorkeling, surfing, water skiing, and windsurfing. Diving, kayaking, and sailing can also be arranged. Whale watching is popular along the mid-Baja coastline and tours depart regularly from Los Cabos.
Golf is a major sport thanks to a process that recycles purified waste water and uses it to irrigate the greens and fairways. There are at least six courses between the two Cabos. Golfers play against a backdrop of rugged seaside scenes and desert terrain. The tee shot at the Jack Nicklaus-designed Palmilla course, must carry over a cactus filled arroyo. The same canyon wraps around the front of the green as well.
Craft items and folk art are featured in the little shops that line the marina walkways. A combination art gallery and museum, The Faces of Mexico, contains items for viewing and for purchasing. Near the hotel zone in San José del Cabo is a marvelous open air market selling Mexican handcrafts. Higher quality items and antiques are found in shops along Calle Zaragoza and Boulevard Mijares. Nightlife in Cabo San Lucas is full of youthful vitality and a rock beat.
The nightly entertainment in the slightly more staid San José del Cabo consists of live bands playing a combination of international pop and Latino music; disco and folk music. On most Saturday evenings during the December - March tourist season there is a fiesta in Plaza Mijares in San José del Cabo. The fiesta features folk dances, mariachi performances, cockfight demonstrations, and piñata breaking. Food vendors and artisans present their wares. Profits from food and beverage sales go to local charities.
The weather in Los Cabos is sunny and mild year round. The Gulf is calm and warm; the Pacific surging with energy, to the delight of surfers and photographers. Many great beaches extend between the two Capes. In addition to the many sports offerings, there is an underwater nature preserve and endless miles of natural rock formations that defy description of their beauty. Standing on the beach and looking out at the Pacific or at the Sea of Cortés is like being in another world.
Writer John Steinbeck in his Log from the Sea of Cortés said of the area, "The very air here is miraculous, and outlines of reality change with the moment."
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