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Secrets cabo resort
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secrets cabo resort

Related: 8 lessons I learned from my 1st all-inclusive vacation Dining and drinking These odd observations left me feeling uncomfortable and concerned someone was entering my suite without my permission, but because I was checking out the next morning, I chose to let the incidents go. For example, a coffee pod was swapped out and my phone charger switched nightstands, but the rest of the suite was otherwise left untouched, giving me the impression that housekeeping hadn't been by to clean my room. In fact, the lock and handle were almost falling off by the time I left for dinner the second night.Īlthough the front desk did fix the lock at my request, I started feeling a bit uneasy toward the end of my stay when random items were moved or replaced. While it was great for privacy, as a solo traveler, I didn't like being so removed from other guests, especially after noticing that my door was no longer locking. On the surface, the suite was more than adequate, though I soon found myself wishing I wasn't in a room at the end of a long hallway. I appreciated that the suite wasn't overly bright but rather featured a mostly neutral color scheme (think: wooden furniture and white and beige hues) with occasional pops of red. The decor was simple and without flourishes. It was spacious, at 560 square feet, and offered ample seating in the form of a love seat beside the king-size bed, a desk with a chair and outdoor furniture on the balcony. Related: 14 of TPG's favorite points hotels on the beach in Mexico Roomĭespite choosing a standard Junior Suite Garden View accommodation, which would have overlooked the resort grounds, I was upgraded to a third-floor suite with a partial ocean view upon arrival. There was a DJ at the pool, but the music wasn't excessively loud. However, even when I was walking to the pool and restaurants where most of the action - and I use this term loosely - could be found, the resort was still relatively quiet. My room was away from the main building, which I enjoyed since it meant there was enough distance between my suite and the resort's social events to keep noise to a minimum. Depending on when you plan on visiting, you'll need anywhere from 21,000 to 29,000 World of Hyatt points to cover one night at this Secrets outpost, whether you're staying as a solo traveler or with a companion. If you frequently visit Hyatt properties, you can use World of Hyatt points to book a suite instead of paying with cash. Had I been traveling with my husband or a friend, I would have spent about $100 more per night for double occupancy.

secrets cabo resort

I decided to use cash to book two nights in a standard Junior Suite Garden View accommodation, which cost me $490 per night for single occupancy. Ready to book or just looking? Take our one-question survey.īecause this property is part of AMResorts, which recently joined the Hyatt portfolio of properties, members of the World of Hyatt program can enjoy elite perks and earnings every time they stay here.

secrets cabo resort

Here’s what my experience at this adults-only, all-inclusive property was like. Situated away from the hustle and bustle of Cabo San Lucas, Secrets Puerto Los Cabos offers a quieter take on the all-inclusive getaway, making it ideal for relaxation-seeking adults - with a few caveats. Martin, Jamaica and Spain, though more than half of the brand's properties - including this one - are located in Mexico.

secrets cabo resort

Part of AMResorts, Secrets' portfolio of 22 resorts can be found in destinations like Costa Rica, the Dominican Republic, St. Secrets Puerto Los Cabos Golf & Spa Resort is an adults-only, all-inclusive resort located about 30 minutes south of Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) in Puerto Los Cabos, Mexico.















Secrets cabo resort