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Stay with Optional Dining Credit at Cabo Azul Resort in Baja California Sur, Mexico. Dates into September.

Cabo Azul Resort
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Kristin
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Cabo Azul is one of my favorite places to visit! It's great for adults with beautiful rooms and great food

Escape to this 4.5-star resort in Baja California Sur where you’ll enjoy daily activities and easy beach access; airfare not included

What You Get

  • Stay for two in a junior suite, one-bedroom unit, or two-bedroom unit
  • Select options include a $100 dining credit per stay at Javier’s Restaurant or Flor de Noche
  • 20% discount for spa services redeemable at Paz, the onsite spa
  • Dates into September

Policies and Fees

  • Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
  • Cancellation policy: 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
  • Additional fees: $100 refundable security deposit required on major credit card at check-in. Daily resort fee per room plus tax paid at check-in (paid in Mexican pesos): $560 ($28 USD) for junior suite; $660 ($32 USD) for one-bedroom; $730 ($36 USD) for two-bedroom.
  • All prices and fees listed in US dollars unless otherwise noted.
  • Rates may vary by date and are subject to availability.
  • Airfare not included.

No-shows will be charged total voucher rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.

Resort at a Glance: Cabo Azul Resort

Cabo Azul Resort’s prime spot near the southernmost tip of Baja California provides it with white sand beaches, swaying palm trees, and warm breezes. Guest rooms are light and airy with soft drapery around the beds and funky metal lanterns that cast a romantic glow.

  • Dine out at Javier’s Restaurant and Bar, or sip cocktails poolside at Flor de Noche. Select options include $100 dining credit per stay.
  • Relax with a soothing full-body massage at PAZ Body & Mind Spa.
  • Friendly competition: ping-pong, bingo, and giant Jenga competitions are organized regularly.
  • Sip a cocktail while stretching out by the pool on one of the inviting white lounge chairs.
  • Learn to dance during lessons provided at the resort.

San José del Cabo, Mexico: Peaceful Beaches and Vibrant Art Scene

Los Cabos—which in Spanish means “the capes”—is the name used to refer collectively to the two Mexican towns at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. Cabo San Lucas is often thought of as the wilder and more widely known of the two. But its sister city, San José del Cabo, is both larger and more well-preserved, with Spanish colonial architecture sandwiched between ocean dunes and the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains.

Secluded nature reserves abound in San José del Cabo—Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park shelters one of North America’s only hard-coral reefs right beside Bahia Los Frailes, a bay filled with a colony of barking sea lions. Egrets, brown pelicans, and hundreds of rare and exotic waterfowl make their homes at the estuary’s bird sanctuary on the peninsula’s southern tip. Nearby, La Playita’s beach has both a swimming area and a separate spot to watch fishermen bring in the day’s catch.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best way to travel to the hotel from the airport? Los Cabos International Airport is 30 minutes from the property. There is a shuttle for $15 one-way. Please note that the shuttle is not provided by Cabo Azul Resort.

2. Is there an additional occupancy fee, or do I have to purchase another Groupon? The Groupon covers four guests: two adults and two children ages 17 and under. Additional occupants are not allowed.

3. Will I be approached to attend a timeshare sales presentation? Groupon customers are never obligated to attend a sales presentation. If you are approached and decline a presentation, you will not lose the value of your Groupon or have to pay additional fees.

4. Which activities and amenities are included in the resort credits? Resort credits are not included with the Groupon.

5. Are dinner reservations required for restaurants? Is there a dress code? For information regarding your dining options, please click here or call 800-438-2929.

Other Details

Room Details

Junior Suite and One-Bedroom Unit

  • One king bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: no additional charge

Two-Bedroom Unit

  • One king bed, one queen bed and one sofa bed
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 6
  • Adding occupants above standard: no additional charge

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 4 p.m.
  • Check out: 10 a.m.
  • Resort fee includes: valet parking, WiFi, gym and pool access, and housekeeping service.
  • Parking: included in resort fee.
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Outdoor pool with swim-up bar
  • Restaurant and lounge
  • Spa
  • Activity center
  • Kids’ club
  • Kids’ pool
  • Fitness center
  • Dance and cooking classes
  • Tequila tastings
  • Dive-in movies
  • Free WiFi

Traveler's Tips

  • A passport is required for all travel outside the U.S.
  • Passports must be valid for at least six months after the date of travel, and contain at least two blank visa pages.
  • Before international travel, always check the State Department’s website for important info on the destination and its entry/exit requirements.

Getting There

  • Nearest Airport: Los Cabos International (SJD; 13 mi/21 km)
  • Distance from Cabo San Lucas: 20 mi (32 km)

Need To Know Info

  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • 72-hour cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable
  • No-shows will be charged total Groupon rate
  • Must present valid US or Canadian ID at check-in
  • Traveler name must match ID at time of check-in
  • No refunds will be processed by Groupon after check-in
  • Must be 21 or older to check in
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • All prices and charges listed in US Dollars
  • Purchases are in US Dollars
  • Foreign exchange fee may apply
  • $100 refundable security deposit required on major credit card at check-in
  • Daily resort fee per room plus tax paid at check-in (paid in Mexican pesos): $560 ($28 USD) for junior suite; $660 ($32 USD) for one-bedroom; $730 ($36 USD) for two-bedroom.
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About Cabo Azul Resort

Customer Reviews

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Kristin
8 ratings|4 reviews
Cabo Azul is one of my favorite places to visit! It's great for adults with beautiful rooms and great food
Shatiera
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Helpful reviewer
12 ratings|5 reviews
The staff was super friendly and it was very beautiful & clean. I would go back for sure! Jorge L. the pool Attendant was great!
Debbie
2 ratings|1 review
Amazingly clean and friendly resort!
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Austin R
|1 review
Great spot for families! Very nice resort. Great 2 bedroom suites for families. Nice kitchen. Free laundry. Highly recommend. Beach isn't great for swimming. Large pools. Nice swim up bar. Happy hour (2 for 1) daily from 3-5. San Jose is a great down. The Art Walk on Thursday nights is a must!
movieturtle
|1 review
Beautiful destination and restort. This is a GORGEOUS resort. We were a family of 4 doing a condo exchange and had a Jr. Suite. It is a one-bedroom with a king-size bed, the living area has a queen pull-out couch (which the teenage boys said was comfortable), a large bathroom, and some shelf space. It comes with a coffee maker, a mini-fridge, a safe, and cabinet space. It would have been great to at least have a small microwave. We also had a lovely balcony with a table and 2 chairs. We were comfortable in that space for a week. The bed was comfortable, and the house cleaning staff were wonderful, even providing turn-down service. They communicated through text easily if they had a question or if we needed more of something. It was nice to speak directly with someone. There are 6 pools. 2 are up in the 4 building (1 family and one 21+) and then the big central part of the resort is the 3 infinity pools. There is another family pool off on a side but we didn't go there. There were plenty of chairs but you may not always get to be directly next to the pool if you wait until lunchtime to go down. The pool attendants were great. Sebastian was the most helpful and attentive one we had. He moved our umbrellas with the sun and provided pillows for our comfort. He was checking in regularly! Know that you can't swim in the ocean here. You can walk down to it and along it but no swimming is allowed. There are other beaches you can go to for swimming if you want that. The food is delicious and there are good options. It is NOT cheap though. $20+ a dish so plan ahead. We at breakfast (waffle sounds good but it tiny compared to the other food options) at the restaurant next to the pool one day, lunch by the pool 2 times, and the rest of the time we either ate food we bought at the La Comer grocery store (15 minute walk or $9/150mxn taxi ride) like cereal, fruit, and water (no water is provided free) or we went to one of the MANY restaurants that are a 3 minute walk from the resort. The resort is right on a main hotel road and there is a shopping center across the street with wonderful restaurant options. The Italian place is amazing (I wanted to drink their pesto from a cup it was so good), the ice cream place was ok (get the stuff at the Starbucks at the resort instead, it is better). The crepes and waffles from the bistro were good. The waffles are smaller so if you have teenage boys maybe don't go there. La Mexican was delicious. Latino8 was also very good. Spicy Tuna Sushi was also delicious. We also ordered UberEats for Corleone Pizza and JJ Burger and they were both amazing. If you do UberEats, know you have to go out to the gate to meet the driver. We also went up the road a bit farther, past the massage spas, to a local palapa restaurant called La Manzanita. They are local and the food is DELICIOUS, cheap, and easy to get for takeaway. They have a few tables but we got food to go. They only take MXN cash though so plan accordingly. We did agree to do the Hilton Vacation Club presentation for the FB credit and it was worth it. We didn't even take the whole time after our great conversation. We also booked a sunset and sail trip through the concierge after Emilio made a recommendation. It was also very fun and beautiful. Overall, I would return to this resort again in a heartbeat but just hope for a room with a bit more of a kitchen, especially if you have teenage boys who eat a lot!
Pioneer46620589812
|1 review
Ladies get away Our stay is always nice when we stay at Cabo Azul. From the moment we step off transportation, we are greeted with helpful staff. Cesar was very helpful and friendly. thank you. We did arrive early, but it gave us time to go get groceries and have lunch. It took a while to get, next time pack a separate bathing suit from your luggage to wait for your room by the pool. Other than that check-in was smooth. Poolside is always nice. It was a little busy the week we were there, getting up very early to get your spot is a must, if the resort is full. The only problem or drawback we discovered was having your Tumblr for your water or to keep your drinks cool , was not allowed. They kept telling us to hide them, which does not make sense. It’s not an inclusive resort we’re able to-buy our own snacks, especially when we have full kitchens. To have something as simple as a Tumblr for keeping those expensive drinks cold, it was almost like being harassed holding it. It appears the waiters speak up to the security staff. I think they just want us to buy their drinks and food by the pool. Still when it’s hot and humid those drinks get hot right away so being able to have something to keep them cold should be allowed. The landscape on the grounds of the resort are always pristine and beautiful and well kept the landscape staff do a beautiful job of keeping everything so nice . you can’t use cash buying food or drinks you have to use your card or change to your room., but they will take your tips in cash lol

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