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Villas, small hotels and neighbourhoods — where to sleep in Los Cabos, and what each part of the corridor is actually like.

A curved pebble beach at dusk on the East Cape, low houses among the palms
Photo: Peter Potrowl · CC BY-SA 4.0 · Wikimedia Commons

From the editors

The difference between a good trip and a frustrating one in Los Cabos is usually geography. Cabo San Lucas, the Tourist Corridor, San José del Cabo, the East Cape and the Pacific side are four or five distinct places sharing one airport, and each suits a completely different week.

We cover where to stay the way a local would explain it to a friend: what the drive is really like, which beaches you can swim at, where dinner is walkable, and what a villa actually needs to have before it is worth its rate.

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Villa Mirador

A four-bedroom villa on the corridor, staffed, with the two things that actually matter: shade and a swimmable beach.

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Choosing where to stay in Los Cabos

Cabo San Lucas, the Corridor, San José, the East Cape and the Pacific side suit completely different weeks.

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