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My friend and I would like to vacation for a week in the Cabo San Lucas area and do not want kids around. We do not want a huhe resort but love all inclusives. Any ideas?

2006-10-27 09:15:38 · 6 answers · asked by art lover 1 in Travel Mexico Cabo San Lucas

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Hola! I'm not aware of adult-only places in Cabo right now. Most resorts have adult only pools. The only place that calls itself adults only is the the pacifica holistica retreat and spa. But fear not, most of the high end all inclusives like Crowne Plaza and the Royal Solaris are pretty void of children...their clients are mostly couples on their honeymoon. Club med is not in Cabo. There is one more place -- the desire. But I don't think that's what you want -- it's a swingers resort!! I would just book in one of the nicer all inclusives on the corridor and you should be able to avoid the kiddies.

2006-10-27 15:46:37 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Holistic Retreat & Spa is an Adults only resort in Cabo. There are a few that do tend to gear towards more adults, but no guarentee on these that there are no children. There are more Adult only resorts in the Caribbean than they are Mexico.

If I can help you with this vacation at all, feel free to email me. Either way you decide to book this, I would strongly recommend going through a travel agent who can give you there honest opinion on the resort as pictures can be deciving. Also the airlines are running fewer flights so I would suggest looking into this right away for best rates. I have promo codes I use that depending on the airline and your city you will fly from can save you 200 - 400 dollars. Not all agents are knowledgable enough to know these codes and I have a few secret ones =) These codes though are starting to expire soon. 3 of them that I use most often for they give you the most money off one expires Oct. 31st, one Nov. 11th and one the end of Nov. However they can be pulled at anytime.

Either way have a Fantastic time in Mexico and know that starting Jan. 8th 2007 you will be required to have a passport.

2006-10-27 16:19:47 · answer #2 · answered by Pam 5 · 0 0

You have only one option.
Desire Resort is opening next month, it is located in San Jose del Cabo, where once was Fiesta Inn, about 30 minutes driving from Cabo San Lucas, and is for very open mind couples only.
As it was mentioned, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Holistic Retreat and Spa (any questions with this name?), can be a more normal place for me, but is not all inclusive. It's located on the Pacific side of Cabo San Lucas, abut 10 minutes taxi ride where the party is.
Enjoy Cabo

2006-10-27 18:46:44 · answer #3 · answered by bluecabo 3 · 0 0

Cabo All Inclusive Adults

2017-01-01 05:04:04 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Seriously, there aren't a lot of kids going to Cabo... I'm taking my teenage step-kids, but that is for the fishing. There isn't anything else for kids to do there really, so most families don't go there. I personally never go the all-inclusive route... too many great places to go: Margaritavilla, Cabo Wabo, El Squid Roe, Tortuga Azul, The Office, La Concha, La Galleon, El Pescador... I could go on forever. But the gist is, you should be okay anywhere you stay, especially during the schoolyear. I recommend staying IN Cabo as opposed to the corridor or in San Jose. Rental cars can be a fight to get what you order (at least it was for me a few times) and who wants to drive with those crazy cabbies on the road at night any more than they have to, lol. Staying in town let's you walk/stumble/crawl home at your convenience.

My top places are Finisterra, Solmar, and Terra Sol. But if you want to have an awesome place to stay, rent a house on Pedregal... too sweet!

2006-10-28 02:24:30 · answer #5 · answered by Robb 5 · 0 0

http://www.resortvacationstogo.com/Specialties/Adults-Only_Resorts.html?source=google

2006-10-27 09:17:21 · answer #6 · answered by GiGi 2 · 0 0

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