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Villa La Valencia Beach Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Book this if You want the longest lazy river in Cabo and don't mind taking a $30 Uber to leave the property.

Why People Love It

8.471 reviews
  • The 1,148-foot lazy river (longest in Cabo) is a legitimate day-waster
  • Latitud 23.5 Steakhouse surprises with huge portions and quality cuts
  • Rooms are massive, modern, and often include washer/dryers

Quick Take: A shiny, modern family resort that feels like a gilded cage—beautiful on the inside, but isolated by a highway and aggressive timeshare pitches.

Reviewed by @malibulovinmamaI stayed here with my family and it was the perfect mix of luxury and fun. The lazy river is a rare find in Cabo, and the 2-bedroom suite meant we actually slept well. The food was surprisingly gourmet for an all-inclusive. Highly recommend!


Guest Who Stayed Here Said

The hype

Families love the pools and spacious rooms, but foodies and explorers feel trapped by the location and mixed dining quality.

Reality check

The 'All-Inclusive' has gaps—you'll pay extra for the deli market, decent coffee, and premium menu items.

  • You are a pool person, not a beach swimmer
  • You are traveling with kids who need constant water entertainment
  • You appreciate a brand-new, modern room aesthetic over rustic charm

Cleanliness & Maintenance

8.5
  • Housekeeping: Daily service is generally reliable and thorough.
  • Bathroom hygiene: Sparkling surfaces, but watch out for that occasional sewage smell from the drains.
  • Maintenance: New property (2022), so physical wear is low, but plumbing ventilation is a known design flaw.
  • Linens & towels: Fresh, high-quality Egyptian cotton sheets and plush towels.
  • Odors & scents: Mostly fresh sea breeze, interrupted by intermittent sewer gas whiffs in outdoor corridors.

Sleepability™

7MODERATE
MODERATE
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
  • Traffic from the Transpeninsular Highway (backs of buildings)
  • Echoing corridors and lobby (poor acoustics)
  • Pool noise for lower-floor inward-facing rooms

Before you book

Good to know

  • Uber is widely available but costs ~$30 USD to get to San José del Cabo or Cabo San Lucas.
  • The 'Service Fee' on your bill might not cover individual tips; bring cash for excellent pool staff.
  • The deli/market is NOT included in the all-inclusive plan—you pay for that morning latte.

What to pack

  • Insulated tumbler (pool service can be slow, keeps drinks cold)
  • Water shoes (the sand is hot and coarse, even if you can't swim)
  • Earplugs (for the highway noise if you get a bad room assignment)

Room Genie

Best picks

  • Ocean View Suites on floors 5+ (better views, less pool noise)
  • Building 3 (often cited as having good central views)

Rooms to avoid

  • Rooms facing the highway (constant traffic drone)
  • Ground floor pool-facing rooms (zero privacy, noisy)

Room Request Genie – copy & paste

I am requesting a room on a high floor (5th floor or above) in Building 3, strictly facing the ocean/pool. Please ensure the room is NOT facing the highway side to avoid traffic noise.

FAQ & Hidden tips

Everything you actually want to know before you book.

Is the beach swimmable?

No. El Tule beach has strong undertows and black flag warnings. Do not swim there.

Is it really all-inclusive?

Mostly, but with annoying exceptions. The Palmita Market (deli/coffee), takeout items, and some premium steaks/wines cost extra.

How far is the airport?

About 25-30 minutes by car. A private transfer is recommended over a taxi.

Is there a resort fee?

Standard bookings usually include fees, but expect a 'City Tax' of ~MXN 80/night at check-in. Timeshare exchanges may have a mandatory $300 fee.

Can I walk to other restaurants?

No. You are on a highway stretch. The nearest safe walking destination is... nowhere.

Is the pool heated?

Yes, the infinity pool and lazy river are heated, usually to a comfortable 82°F.


Insider Tips

  • The 'Honor Bar' in your room is restocked daily if you're all-inclusive—use it.

  • Go to the Latitud 23.5 Steakhouse for sunset; the terrace view is the best on the property.

  • Avoid the 'VIP Breakfast' invitation; it is a high-pressure timeshare sales pitch.

5 things to know before you go

  • 💡The lobby acoustics are terrible; it sounds like a high school gym when busy.

  • 💡You have to sign a check for every single thing you order, even on the all-inclusive plan (for inventory tracking).

  • 💡The 'Lazy River' jets turn off around 5 PM, even though the pool stays open later.

  • 💡There is no bathroom exhaust fan in many rooms, leading to lingering humidity and smells.

  • 💡Room service delivery can take 60-90 minutes during peak times.

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