Réservez si You want a polished, self-contained resort sanctuary with a swimmable beach and marina access, and you don't mind taking a 15-minute Uber to reach downtown La Paz.
Exclusive access to the Puerta Cortés complex (marina, golf, multiple dining options)
The Blue Cortés Beach Club with its infinity pool and swimmable white sands
Spacious rooms with massive balconies overlooking the Sea of Cortez or the golf course
En bref : It’s a beautiful, tranquil bubble that feels a world away from the grit and charm of authentic La Paz—for better and for worse.
Évalué par @ScottsdaleTravelChick: I spent the whole afternoon at this beach club and it was honestly the highlight of my La Paz trip. That garden tunnel entrance sets the mood perfectly, and the water is crystal clear. If you want a chill spot away from the crowds, this is it.
Ce que les clients qui ont séjourné ici ont dit
The hype
Travelers love the 'desert meets sea' aesthetic and the stunning sunsets from the rooms, but consistent groans about slow food service and room readiness delays persist.
Reality check
Elite status recognition is hit-or-miss, and don't expect your room to be ready before the strict 3:00 PM check-in time.
You want a 'resort' experience where you don't *have* to leave the property
You are a golfer (Gary Player signature course next door)
You appreciate silence and starry nights over nightlife and street noise
Propreté et entretien
8.5
Housekeeping: Reliable daily service, though sometimes late in the day (3-4 PM).
Bathroom hygiene: Generally sparkling, but watch for slow drains in the showers.
Maintenance: The weak link. Reports of broken hot tub jets, cold pools, and peeling paint on balconies are common.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high quality. Pool towels can run out on busy weekends.
Odors & scents: Lobby smells of fresh citrus and sea breeze; no musty carpet smells reported.
Sleepability™
8.5SILENCIEUX
SILENCIEUX
0-4BRUYANT
4-7.5MODÉRÉ
7.5-10SILENCIEUX
Occasional weddings or events at the beach club
Hallway noise if near the elevator (request a room at the end of the hall)
Avant de réserver
Bon à savoir
Uber works well here and is cheaper than the hotel taxis for getting downtown.
The beach is private and swimmable, unlike many in Cabo.
Breakfast is usually NOT included in the base rate and costs ~$15 USD/person.
Quoi emporter
A light jacket or hoodie for breezy desert evenings, even in summer
Biodegradable sunscreen (strictly enforced for boat tours to Espiritu Santo)
Génie des chambres
Meilleurs choix
King Suite with Marina View (massive balcony, separate living area)
Ocean View rooms on the top floor (best sunset vantage point)
Chambres à éviter
Ground floor rooms near the pool (less privacy, potential noise)
Standard rooms with the 'split bathroom' layout (sink in the bedroom) if privacy is a priority
Génie de demande de chambre – copier & coller
“I would love a King Suite on a high floor, specifically facing the Marina or Sea of Cortez to catch the sunset. Please ensure it is away from the elevator and any event spaces for maximum quiet.”
FAQ et astuces cachées
Tout ce que vous voulez vraiment savoir avant de réserver.
Is the beach actually swimmable?
Yes, the water at the private beach club is calm, shallow, and clear—perfect for swimming or paddleboarding.
How far is it from the Malecon?
It's a 10-15 minute drive. It is not walkable.
Is there a resort fee?
There is a small service fee of ~$5 USD per night, plus tax, but no massive hidden 'resort fee' like in Vegas.
Can I bring my dog?
Yes, it's pet-friendly with a fee of approximately $90-$100 USD per stay.
Is the pool heated?
Supposedly yes, but frequent reviews complain it is cold. The hot tub jets are also frequently reported as broken.
Are there dining options within walking distance?
Yes, the Puerta Cortés marina village is a short walk or golf cart ride away and has sushi, coffee, and Italian options.
Conseils d'initiés
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Walk over to 'Docecuarenta' (1240) in the marina village for excellent coffee and pastries—better than the hotel lobby.
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The hotel offers a golf cart shuttle to the marina restaurants; just ask the bell desk.
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Book your boat tour to Espiritu Santo Island directly from the marina here to avoid the drive into town.
5 choses à savoir avant de partir
💡The 'swim-up bar' is great, but the stools are underwater concrete and can be rough on swimwear.
💡There is no full-length mirror in some standard rooms, which drives couples crazy when getting ready.
💡The tap water is desalinated but still not recommended for drinking; stick to the bottled water provided.
💡You might spot super-yachts docked in the marina that belong to billionaires—it's a prime parking spot.
💡The 'resort' feel ends at the gate; the drive in passes through an industrial port area (Pichilingue) that looks gritty.
Guide local
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