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Hotel Policies & Fees
The following fees and deposits are charged by the property at time of service, check-in, or check-out.
Awards and Affiliations
A Green / Sustainable Property - Third Party Certified
This property participates in Green Globe Certification, a third-party certification program that has been independently certified. Third-party certification measures the property's impact on one or more of the following: environment, community, cultural-heritage, the local economy. An objective assessment of a company's sustainable tourism practices has been performed at this property by an auditor who is independent of the third-party certification program.
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Rooms
The Pueblo Bonito Rose offers 260 guest suites in a six-story, pale-pink building flanking a central garden. Italianate in style, suites feature balconies or ground-floor patios furnished with cushioned chairs and providing garden or pool views. Fully equipped kitchenettes include two-burner cooktops, microwave ovens, compact refrigerators, coffeemakers, toasters, and blenders. Televisions offer pay movies and video-game consoles. Dial-up Internet access is available for a weekly surcharge.
Beds feature pillowtop mattresses cushioned by featherbeds. Set off by columns, separate sitting areas include tables and upholstered chairs. Decor includes beige walls, white ceilings, stone-arch headboards, terra-cotta tile floors, and live plants. Bathrooms contain red-marble vanities and large stall showers (no tubs). Ceiling fans provide a cooling alternative to suites' air conditioning.
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Dining
Mare Nostrum - Open-air restaurant overlooking Sea of Cortez. Fountain-courtyard section with draped-fabric ceiling. Buffet and à la carte breakfasts. Sunday brunch. À la carte lunch. À la carte dinners plus five weekly themed buffets such as Italian, seafood, and Tex-Mex. Live music nightly.
Fellini's Restaurant - Open for dinner only. Fine dining Italian restaurant. Open-air terrace with panoramic sea views. Serves thin-crusted grilled pizzas, fish and seafood, risottos, and pasta. Wine cellar. Closed Mondays.
Sunsets & Sushi Bar - Overlooks El Médano beach and the famous landmark El Arco. It is a great spot to listen to music, watch spectacular sunsets, and enjoy refreshing drinks and a variety of creative sushi. The flat screen TVs show current sporting events and concerts.
Super Deli - Casual spot with inside and courtyard tables. Open early morning to late night for groceries, produce, deli meats and cheeses, salads, sandwiches, pastries, desserts, iced coffee drinks, espresso drinks.
Pool Bar - Open mid-morning to early evening for burgers, fajitas, hot dogs, nachos, quesadillas, daily specials, tropical drinks.
Recreation
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“We Love This Resort!!”
We love this resort and the people that work there. This was our 3rd time staying here and I'm sure we will be back. The staff makes this place extra special. This was the first time we did the all-inclusive. We did the minimum 3 days and it worked great for us (there are a couple fav places to eat that we wanted to go back to). But I can't sat enough about the great food at the resort and the surrounding Blanco. The pool area is so beautiful and relaxing. The only neg is the rooms are in need of upgrading. We upgraded to a larger suite from a studio after seeing the room. The studio had seen better days and the upstairs noise level was not to our liking. We are a 50ish couple not looking to party but to relax and enjoy the beautiful surroundings. The suite worked out great! If you are looking for the Four Seasons this will not be for you. But it does have wonderful employees, a beautiful pool and swimable beach, clean rooms and gorgeous surroundings, great eats ....what more for the money could you want!!
“Pueblo Bonito Rose”
Clean hotel. Our unit came with a kitchenette and that was nice not to have to eat out every meal. The hotel is situated on the best swimming beach in the area. Hotel food prices are like Los Angeles and authentic Mexican food is hard to find on the menu, but overall it was a pleasant experience.
“Loved Puebo Bonito Rose”
Great location if you plan to spend most of your time on the beach. The Pueblo Bonito Rose staff were all very helpful and friendly. Booking activities like kayaking, snorkeling, and SUP boarding are all so easy and done right on the beach, in front of the hotel. The restaurants at Pueblo Bonito Rose were good, especially Fellini's Italian restaurant. I liked that you can access so many other restaurants on the beach all within short walking distance. Beautiful, perfect view of the famous arch. It's a quick 5 minute boat ride to Lover's Beach. Most everyone at the hotel spoke English which was helpful. Booking the shuttle back to the airport was easy and cheaper ($16 USD) than the $19 we paid online which was for airport to the resort. Downtown is only a 10 minute walk. I would go back :)
“Would definitely stay there again.”
Rose was an excellent hotel to stay in. All-inclusive is completely worth it!! Food and service was great. Except at 'Cilantro', the sister hotel next door at the Blanco. Not that great of food. But worth one day of something different. I felt the restaurant choices were just fine for our 4 night stay. Sushi bar was excellent. Pool grill was great too. Had the best nachos I've ever had. Ate twice for dinner as 'Fellini's' because the servers were sooooo attentive and nice. Nothing like you get here in the states. Hotel is a perfect, easy walk into town. We were 3 girls age range 30-40 years and felt VERY safe with the walk. Cabo Wabo our favorite. Mandala just okay, Pink Kitty interesting decor, and El Squid Roe fun dancing. We went out Friday night.... but heard Saturday is the night to go. We went the week before Thanksgiving and the crowd was perfect. Not too crowded. Rose's pool is great as is the swimmable beach out front. Get there early to claim your chair. Junior suite was very comfortable and nice for 3 or 4 people. Double beds were comfortable except the pillows a bit hard. Work out center is free with all-inclusive except the classes. Recommend a boat ride over to Pelican Rock to snorkel, then they boat you over for a short seeing of the Arch and seals hanging out. We bickered all for $15 bucks each. That included snorkel gear. Take the free shuttle to sister hotel Sunset Beach and spend some time at the 'sky pool'. Fabulous stay!!
“Marie & Wills Honeymoon”
I have to say that best part was Israel, our beach bartender. He was very attentative and took care of everything. He was awesome!
“Our Jaunt to cabo”
The hotel is well maintained and the staff is very friendly and accomodating. the pool and the grounds are superbly manicured and maintained. the food is excellent. the beach is pretty but the currents are strong and not for soso swimmers.
“never going back.”
Not all inclusive resort!!!
“Don't waste your money!”
The service at Rose is quite possibly the worst I've encountered in all of Mexico. The "Diamond Rated" Italian restaurant had excellent service, but it also had the worst food I've ever had in Mexico. All Inclusive members are almost ignored. You will also notice that some restaurants present you with a different menu than 'paying' customers. If you do go, you'll be harassed by offers to buy a time share--the only place you won't be harassed is in your room. But they might just call you on the phone. The cleanliness of the hotel was acceptable. Overall, I can honestly say that I wouldn't go back to the Rose if they paid me to be there.
“Good Place to Stay At”
Pueblo Bonito Rose/Blanco is a great hotel, the food is excellent!! espcially the All incluse. You get to eat in 5 different restaurants, all types of food. Every night, there is a different theme, the Carnal night was my favorite! However the service wasn't that great. Last year that I stayed there I was very impressed with the waiters, they were welcoming and efficient. This year however, just to get a table, drinks, or the bill it took them for ever. Also when you eat make sure you get a copy of your receipt because when we checked out we were charged for food and drinks that were supposed to be included in the All -inclusive deal. Other than that, we had a great, relaxing time.
“CABO...best travel experience ever!!!”
Pueblo Bonita Rose was a great place to spend our Cabo Vacation. The service and employees were excellent! The all inclusive package allowed us to eat at both resturants at the Rose and Blanco and the food would not of been better. If your looking for an upbeat atmosphere with lively activity the Rose is the place for you. Just a short cab ride to the downtown made the Rose a great place to stay.
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Playa El Medano S N Cabo San Lucas, 23410 Baja California Sur
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Location Highlights
The preferred airport for Pueblo Bonito Rose Resort and Spa is San Jose del Cabo, Baja California Sur (SJD-Los Cabos Intl.) - 35.7 km / 22.2 mi.
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Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico: Literally at Lands End, Cabo San Lucas sits at the southern tip of Baja California. Here, the Sea of Cortés and the Pacific Ocean meet at the famous Lands End rock formation (El Arco). Nearby, Lovers Beach (Playa del Amor) offers superb snorkeling. Although popular for its world-class golfing and sportfishing, Cabos after-dark clubs are a rival draw, such as Sammy Hagars Cabo Wabo Cantina.
Playa El Medano S N Cabo San Lucas, 23410 Baja California Sur
