Westin Resort & Spa Los Cabos Review

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76%
families recommend
84 family reviews

Families will love:
  • Attentive staff
  • Nighttime classic movies projected onto the arch wall
  • Extensive spa and exercise facilities


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About Westin Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Seasoned family travelers can usually quickly tell the difference between a destination created from the get-go with children in mind and one that attempts to go "family-friendly" well into the journey. Our early winter trip to Cabo San Lucas landed us in a spectacular hotel of the latter variety. Built 15 years ago for the affluent couples, retirees and celebrities who came regularly to this desert oasis, the Westin Resort & Spa, Los Cabos, is now trying, with some success, to attract family travelers.

Many of Cabo's newer resorts are located on an 18-mile stretch called The Corridor Region (or "Resort Corridor," as some have christened it). This corridor stretches between the main towns of southern Baja: San Jose del Cabo on the east and Cabo San Lucas on the west. From the hotel, it is a short pleasant ride to town, and services like AMI are readily available, so you can easily get where you want to go. The friendly drivers and tour guides provide information about sites and events along the way.

Situated just off the southernmost stretch of Mexico's Highway 1, the Westin is a dramatic structure, seemingly built out of -- and into -- the red clay hills and cliffs on which it rests. Architect Javier Sordo Madaleno blended stark modern lines with the sensibility of ancient cliff-side pueblos, resulting in two main towers that curve determinedly toward the Sea of Cortez. Between them, a soaring open space evokes "El Arco," that most famous landmark in Cabo consisting of a large rock at Land's End with a circular archway through its middle.

Since rain is uncommon in Los Cabos, the Westin has a large lobby that is almost completely open to the outside. Porters greet guests emerging from the van with bottles of chilled water and (for the grownups) frosty margaritas. From there it was a somewhat bewildering trip to our room -- the lobby is technically on the fourth floor and we had to go down one floor, cross through the courtyard and then go back up on another elevator to reach our room; we got the hang of it after a wrong turn or two.

Our stay at the Westin Los Cabos was punctuated with exceptional service (a maintenance manager actually knocked on our door unasked, to make sure everything was working properly), friendly staff and lots of appreciated extras. Whether or not it was built as a family retreat is somewhat irrelevant -- the question to ask is, "did we all have fun?"

Yes we did!


Written by Erika Kotite

 

Westin Resort & Spa Los Cabos Reviews


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Best for:
  • Kids (3-6)
  • Kids (7-9)
  • Tweens (10-12)
  • Teens (13+)

Family Interests
  • Beach
  • Water Sports
Family Amenities
  • Babysitting
  • Children's Program
  • Connecting Rooms
  • Cribs
  • Family Room 5+
  • Kitchenettes
  • Onsite Dining
  • Pool



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