Along the coveted shores of Medano Beach in Cabo San Lucas, on what may be the most coveted piece of land, sits the new, unique, luxurious resort Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa.
Standing nine stories high, and with the area’s only swimmable beach—not to mention stunning views of the Sea of Cortez and Land’s End Landmark and the highest and most luxurious rooftop bar in Cabo—Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa is a delight of views, food, fun, sun, and luxury.
It was a short, direct flight from Phoenix, and a few hours after I left home, I found myself being greeted in Corazón’s lobby and handed the key to my room.
Endless blue skies, glittering sea views, and a view of Cabo spread below greeted me from my room in the new-build, 204-room tower, which was part of the resort’s recent $100 million reveal. The property is the newest addition to Noble House Hotels & Resorts’ elite collection, and opened just this past February.
Those familiar with Noble House’s destinations know that luxury and pampering is synonymous with the brand, and Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa, the company’s first property in Mexico, does not disappoint.
The stunning resort, which enveloped several other pre-existing features and buildings into its destination, features two infinity-edge pools, multiple dining options, meeting spaces, Cabo’s only micro-brewery, the lavish rooftop bar with its stunning water and city views, and more.
After settling in, I headed to the main pool (there is also a rooftop pool and other pools) to take in the stunning views from beyond the infinity-edge pool. Pool blended into sea, which blended into sky… it was an almost endless view of blue.
Dinner that evening was at Aleta, an all-day restaurant and one of the resort’s six places to dine. Here there was everything from freshly caught seafood to pasta. Other dining spots include Rooftop 360, the rooftop bar; the Camaleón Café, which is located in the lobby and is perfect for grab-and-go items; Baja Brewing Co., which is the area’s only microbrewery and is located on the rooftop terrace; and Corazón Beach Club. Azure is Corazón’s soon-to-be-unveiled restaurant, and it will offer modern cuisine steeped in Mexican tradition.
Like Cabo San Lucas as a destination itself, Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa offers plenty to do for those who choose to be busy, or is a place to simply relax for those who prefer downtime.
My first full day was spent doing the latter.
I headed to the Corazón Beach Club for a few hours of relaxation. The Beach Club (yes, it’s located on the beach itself), features daybeds, lounges, and music from a DJ. Food and drinks are available from the attentive waitstaff. The sea is a few steps forward, and the pool just a few steps behind.
For those looking for adventure, there is plenty available. An activities desk helps arrange for kayaks, paddleboards, and planning land and water excursions. There is also a representative on hand from Cabolectric, which offers electric experiences such as hydrofoil rides. There are plenty of activities nearby the resort, as well, from sights to explore to yachts to charter. Whale watching—whether from the resort or from a chartered experience—is a treat during whale season.
Of course, there’s pampering, too. The resort’s spa, Sparitual, offers a variety of spa treatments and salon services.
Corazón Cabo Resort & Spa features 310 rooms and suites.
It’s easy to get wrapped up in luxury here and forget that this isn’t home. While moving in permanently might not be an option, visiting this bucket-list destination is. CorazonCabo.com