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All-Inclusive Stay at Royal Decameron Los Cabos in Mexico, with Dates into October

Royal Decameron Los Cabos
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Wendy
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Beautiful resort with a beach and amazing pools. The staff is nice and extremely attentive. The food and drinks are amazing! Would love to stay here again!

All-inclusive resort in San José del Cabo features direct beach access, three pools, two restaurants, and six bars; airfare is not included

What You Get

  • All-inclusive stay for two in a standard garden-view room
  • Dates into October

Included in all-inclusive:

  • Buffet style breakfast, lunches and dinners
  • A la carte dinners
  • Snacks
  • Unlimited alcoholic and non-alcoholic drinks
  • Daily activities
  • Diving lessons in the pool
  • Evening entertainment
  • Open bar disco
  • Hotel taxes and tips

Policies and Fees

  • Reservations: Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased.
  • Cancellation policy: 4-day cancellation notice required prior to check-in or reservation is non-refundable; reservations made within cancellation window are non-refundable.
  • 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 rate; no refunds, rescheduling, or rebooking allowed.

Resort at a Glance: Royal Decameron Los Cabos

This all-inclusive beach resort lies in San José del Cabo’s rollicking Hotel Zone, less than a mile south of town. Guests have direct access to a stretch of white-sand beach dotted with lounge chairs and thatched palapas. There are even more spots to relax next to the resort’s outdoor pools, where you’ll find a swim-up bar and a snack bar.

  • All-you-can-eat dining at an international buffet and dinner at a Mediterranean à la carte restaurant
  • Get cozy next to a fire pit in the resort’s outdoor lounge.
  • Stay active: The resort has a fitness center, a beach-volleyball court, and daily activity programs for all ages.
  • In-room amenities: private balcony or terrace and minibar stocked with water, beer, and soft drinks
  • Dance the night away at the on-site disco with an open bar.
  • Golf discounts: Guests get a special rate at a nearby course.

Please Note: Starting September 1st, Royal Decameron Los Cabos will be an adults-only property. All stays where children accompany adults must be completed by August 31st.

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 fishers bring in the day’s catch.

Frequently Asked Questions

1. What is the best way to travel to the hotel from the airport? Taxi services are available at the Los Cabos International Airport after baggage claim for guests to transfer to hotel. Taxi fare is approximately $50 USD per taxi for the 30-minute ride to the hotel. Return taxis are also available at the hotel for your transportation back to the airport at the end your stay.

2. Is there an additional occupancy fee, or do I have to purchase another Groupon? The Groupon covers two guests. Adding occupants above standard is $100 per night for each additional; this additional fee covers all-inclusive dining during the stay.

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? Reservations are only required for dinner at the a-la-carte restaurants. Dress code is very relaxed. For information regarding your dining options, please click here.

Other Details

Room Details

Standard Garden-View Room

  • One king bed and one sofa bed, or two double beds
  • Standard occupancy: 2
  • Maximum occupancy: 4
  • Adding occupants above standard: $100 per night for each additional guest. (fees for additional occupants include all-inclusive dining).

Hotel Policies

  • Check in: 3 p.m.
  • Check out: 12 p.m.
  • Parking: available
  • Smoking policy: no smoking inside the property. Guests are permitted to smoke on their room balconies.
  • Pet policy: pets are not allowed inside the property.
  • Accessibility: handicap-accessible rooms are not available.
  • Room upgrades: not available

Amenities

  • Two restaurants and six bars
  • Three outdoor pools
  • Spa (additional fee)
  • Direct beach access
  • Beach-volleyball court
  • Fitness center
  • Daily activities
  • WiFi (for an additional fee)

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.
  • Please Note: Starting September 1st, Royal Decameron Los Cabos will be an adults-only property. All stays where children accompany adults must be completed by August 31st.

Getting There

  • Nearest airport: Los Cabos International (SJD; 9 mi/15 km)

Need To Know Info

  • Dates cannot be changed once booked; valid only for night(s) purchased
  • 4-day 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 18 or older to stay
  • Valid for adults 18+ only beginning 9/1/18
  • Credit card required at check-in
  • Not valid with reward points
  • All prices and charges listed in US Dollars
  • Purchases are in US Dollars
  • Foreign exchange fee may apply
  • Final price at checkout may include an additional Groupon service fee, which Groupon retains as compensation for facilitating your reservation; this fee will not exceed 6% of the nightly cost of the reservation
  • Total price is inclusive of all taxes and fees
  • Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services.
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About Royal Decameron Los Cabos

Customer Reviews

3.9
based on Groupon 213 reviews
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Wendy
5 ratings|1 review
Beautiful resort with a beach and amazing pools. The staff is nice and extremely attentive. The food and drinks are amazing! Would love to stay here again!
Juan
4 ratings|2 reviews
We had a wonderful time! I would highly recommend it. The staff was very nice!
John
2 ratings|1 review
INCREDIBLY CLEAN AND QUIET RESORT IN A BEAUTIFUL AREA
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Terry H
|1 review
A great small intimate resort, loved it, tons of positives and a few negatives ... I write reviews you can use! This is long but very detailed to help you. I was compelled to write this positive review to dispel some of the negative reviews I read here. I am a 58 year old male and I stayed here for 8 nights on my own. There were plenty of people my age to get to know, it was a great resort to make friends and it was small enough that I was able to easily find them. Overall I loved the resort and I had a fantastic time. THE MAIN POSITIVE HIGHLIGHTS: Terrific food at the buffet and the a la carte. So much variety for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Very friendly and helpful staff. Beautiful landscaped gardens, weaving their way down to a gorgeous private sandy beach. Nightly entertainment at 9pm where you can meet the other residents. Extremely safe resort, I never once worried about my safety or my possessions. There’s a “7 Eleven” type store just over the road if you need it and there’s a huge “Walmart” type store a few minutes’ walk away. They don’t rip you off here, they don’t even take a credit card imprint for incidentals. There aren’t any timeshare touts hanging around. There’s an adults-only swim-up bar with incredible ocean views. The superb gym overlooks the sea. My room had amazing AC which is essential when you need to cool down. The daily entertainment at the pool looked like fun (yoga, bingo, games, etc.). Most of the residents are Hispanic (not many Americans or Canadians) which I liked, it made it more authentic (but most of the entertainment is in Spanish). My in-room safe was great peace of mind, and the hotel didn’t charge a daily fee for it either. The room had a small fridge. In July the resort wasn’t crazy busy, I never had a problem getting a lounger. I liked how the management and staff didn’t impose strict rules, nobody was walking around telling people off, they created a laid back relaxed ambience. There are no bugs to annoy you in July. The area is very well served by Uber and taxis. Shoutouts to Julio (bar server), and Julio / Francisco / Oscar in the buffet. Such nice people! MY BIGGEST COMPLAINT: The disco in the resort was terrible. All of the friends I met agreed. It’s an unattractive room with echoey acoustics and the music volume was so high you couldn’t possibly have a conversation. It was head-splittingly loud and there was no need for it to be that loud. The music was tailored to a much younger demographic so me and my friends gave up visiting it. Hey management: think about all the demographics of people using your resort and make the disco better for late night socializing with a better mix of music. I wouldn’t return to this resort because there are only 2 places to drink in the late evening: the disco was shockingly bad and the lobby bar lacked any atmosphere. I have to warn you that the lobby is so so hot, there is no AC, so it makes it unpleasant to be at the lobby bar for any length of time. SOME OF THE OTHER NEGATIVES OR THINGS YOU SHOULD BE AWARE OF: The staff love their tips! To be fair, you don’t have to tip, but tipping was the norm and I got much better service once they knew me as a generous tipper. So bring some lower denomination pesos or dollars because the hotel won’t change your money for you. Although the buffet was excellent, it was often warm rather than hot, and a lot of the items sat under heat lamps which made the food dry out. I would have liked the food to be piping hot. The WiFi was poor (very slow and a need to log in too many times). The liquors are most definitely watered down and I am not sure they are brand names either, but I didn’t mind them being watered down because frankly there would have been a lot of dangerously drunk people if they were full strength! I had a lot of beer and wine which they can’t water down, however the wine was poor quality. After a week I was quite sick of the alcohol options, I got bored of them, but there is a liquor store over the road for more variety. The resort is on 4 levels going down to the sea (lobby >> buffet >> gardens >> pools) so if you have mobility issues I suggest you call them to discuss access. There was a lack of electrical outlets in my room so I am glad I took a long extension cable, that was a life-saver. One final thing: they weren’t generous with the bottled water so I ended up crossing the road to get enough bottled water to keep me hydrated. Note that although there were lots of families there, I wouldn’t say it’s a kid-friendly place overall, in terms of activities and food options. SUMMARY: I had a fantastic vacation, I had a great room overlooking the pool and the sea, it was easy to meet people, it was very relaxing, it was very safe, and I loved the food, ambience and laid back style. However I would not return only because of the aforementioned issues with late night socializing (terrible disco and swelteringly hot lobby bar). My friends all agreed with me so hey management do something about that!
Mya F
|1 review
Amazing Relaxing Vacation If there is one review you should listen to it’s this one. Based off all the other reviews, I was scared to come to the Royal Decameron. Let me tell you, boy, was I wrong! I am going to preface and say, yes, this is a get what you pay for resort. There’s not a ton to do and the beach in July is not swimmable. However, after the first day and talking to others who had been here for a few days we came up with a great plan to make it through the 7 day 6 night vacation. The first day we got here, we got in at around 1pm local time. We were exhausted from a day of travel and really didn’t see how we could stay here for a week. We were WRONG. Food Review: The first day, we went to the buffet for both a late lunch and early dinner. It wasn’t amazing but it wasn’t bad, it was good. Once talking to others, we realized we NEEDED to take advantage of the one restaurant called Luna in the resort. Once we did this, it was a game changer. Starting with breakfast, the only option is the buffet, however, there are SO many great options. As someone who is gluten free, I was scared of what I could have. The breakfast buffet EXCEEDED expectations. There is a build your own omelette bar. The line can get long but it is worth it! The fruit is so fresh and ripe, it is delicious. My friend who was with me, loved the assortment of pastries and bread. The cereal was also great for a grab and go breakfast! For lunch you NEED to go to the restaurant Luna. There is no reservation required, you just need to have a shirt on, so you can’t come straight out of the pool and go sit down (a coverup was fine)! The chicken Caesar wrap and the chicken tostadas were delicious along with other menu items. As for dinner, they change the “theme” each night at the buffet, it depends if you like that food or not, so it can be hit or miss. However, Luna is the place to go for a guaranteed great dinner. The menu changes each night for dinner only. You do need reservations, so every morning I would hop onto the website they provided and booked a reservation. It was very easy to book a reservation. Overall Luna is a game changer when it came to the food, and the breakfast buffet is spectacular. Experience: Now, there’s not much to do at this resort. I am going to say this, however, I am going to tell you how to have fun! As someone who was PETRIFIED to go off resort, I was brave enough to book 2 excursions. I was scared to go, but once the tour guide picked us up, all fear went away. We booked 2 excursions for $200 USD and broke them up throughout our stay. We did an excursion every other day. In order to not be bored, you need to book an excursion or two to break it up. The area of Los Cabos San Lucas is very safe and there was no fear walking around down town. Just be vigilant! Hotel: Rooms are SUPER clean, and staff is AMAZING! They are so friendly, helpful, and fun! They make you laugh all the time! There are 3 pools on the resort (2 for everyone, 1 for adults only). The adult pool is located up a set of stairs, and is secluded. There are two areas of laying, one under shade and one in the sun. They have swim up bars and the staff is always there! The regular margaritas are great! And the diet Pepsis and Malibu are also great! The landscaping of the resort is beautiful with lots of communal seating areas with bars. A special shoutout to a few employees: Alexis (bartender in pool and Luna), Eduardo, Fronto, and Enrique (all at Luna restaurant), and Guadeloupe (waiter in buffet). Alexis made my friend and I shots without asking and was super friendly and nice, Eduardo was our waiter almost every night at Luna and he was the BEST! He always made sure our drinks were full and we had more food than we could eat! Fronto found our little drink markers (picture below) cute and remembered our names the next time we saw him! Enrique was very attentive and had a great personality. And Guadeloupe always made sure we had coffee full each morning! Overall, my friend and I both had a spectacular time at this resort and 100% would come back with our boyfriends to make the time more fun on the resort! We booked the trip through Apple Vacations, who provided transport through Amstar and it was perfect. Getting picked up was super easy! Amstar also helped us book our excursions and we got great advice on which ones to go on. Do not let the bad reviews steer you away from this resort. Come with low expectations and you will be blown away! For the price of the trip, this was an amazing vacation!
Alene W
|1 review
Run the opposite direction This place shouldn’t be described as a resort. It is more of a cheap motel. The staff is rude and not helpful at all. The rooms are old and the bathrooms; if possible, older. They gave us two towels and no face towels. One of the large towels was used as a floor mat. The food was terrible. What wasn’t eaten at dinner was served for breakfast. The croutons were the old hamburger buns. The drinks taste like rubbing alcohol and the soda was flat. We had two rooms. The bathroom sink in our room was clogged and the AC unit in our second room caused the room the flood. The waves in the ocean were always a category black, red, and white so we were never able to get in the water. The only reason the pool was nice was because it was painted blue. Advertised as all-inclusive is a joke. We paid for food outside the resort. I wouldn’t stay here if it was free. We had a 5 night stay and I was ready to go my day 2. If this was place in the US it would be condemned and the owner a slumlord. There should be yellow caution tape and an enter at your own risk sign

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