Best All Inclusive Resorts in Cabo: Top Picks for 2026


Most all-inclusive resorts are a compromise. You trade restaurant quality for convenience, ambiance for efficiency, surprise for predictability. In Cabo, a few properties have refused that tradeoff. They've built all-inclusive experiences where the food is genuinely excellent, the service is personal, and you never feel like you're on a conveyor belt. Here are the ones that actually deliver in 2026.
If I could only recommend one all-inclusive in Cabo, this is it. Grand Velas has eight restaurants, and not a single one of them is filler. Cocina de Autor earned AAA Five Diamond recognition with a tasting menu that changes seasonally and features ingredients sourced within 100 miles. The French restaurant (Piaf) is intimate and serious. The Mexican restaurant makes mole that simmers for 48 hours. The sushi bar uses fish from the local pangeros who bring their catch in every morning.
The wine cellar holds 3,000+ labels with a dedicated sommelier who actually knows what he's talking about. The "premium" spirits are actually premium: Don Julio 70, Hendrick's, Macallan 12. Not the well tequila and vodka you get at most all-inclusives.
Suites start at 1,100 square feet, which is larger than most Manhattan apartments. The spa complex covers 30,000 square feet with a hydrotherapy circuit that's included in your rate. The infinity pool is massive and has a swim-up bar that serves actual cocktails, not pre-mixed slush.
Rates: $600-1,200/night all-inclusive, depending on season and suite category.
Who it's for: couples, food lovers, anyone who wants to eat exceptionally well without signing checks.
Le Blanc is adults-only and designed for couples who want to be pampered into a mild coma. The service ratio is absurd: there are more staff than guests most days. Your pool attendant memorizes your drink order by lunch on day one. The turn-down service includes a nightly aromatherapy selection and a pillow menu.
Four restaurants, all strong. The Italian spot (Lumiere) is the best of the bunch, with handmade pasta and a wine list that leans old-world. The Asian-fusion place does a credible job with Thai curries and dim sum. Room service is included and arrives fast, which matters at 2 AM.
Every room is a suite with ocean views, marble bathroom, double rain shower, and a jacuzzi tub. The spa uses Natura Bisse products (the good stuff) and the hydrotherapy circuit is complimentary.
Rates: $700-1,500/night all-inclusive.
Who it's for: couples on honeymoons or anniversaries, people who want spa access built into the rate, anyone who values attentive service.
Marquis is the quiet pick on this list. It doesn't have the marketing budget of Grand Velas or the Instagram presence of Le Blanc, but it delivers a polished, tranquil all-inclusive experience at a price that makes the other two look extravagant.
Adults-only, 237 suites, located on the tourist corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The beach isn't swimmable (Pacific side, strong currents), but the pool area is spacious and well-designed. Three restaurants cover Mexican, international, and Asian cuisine. The ceviche bar by the pool is the hidden gem: fresh-made ceviche and cold beer in the sunshine is hard to beat.
Rates: $400-800/night all-inclusive.
Who it's for: couples who want a peaceful, adults-only all-inclusive without spending $1,000+/night.
This is the family pick and the best value on this list. Hyatt Ziva sits on Medano Beach, the only swimmable beach in downtown Cabo, and has direct beach access with calm water and lifeguards. For families with young kids, that alone is worth the booking.
The waterpark keeps kids occupied for hours. The kids' club is staffed, organized, and gives parents genuine free time. Six restaurants range from a good Mexican spot to a solid steakhouse. The food is consistent rather than exceptional, think Cheesecake Factory quality (reliable, generous portions) rather than fine dining.
The adult pool area is separate from the family pool, which means you can escape the noise when needed. Rooms are modern and clean.
Rates: $350-600/night all-inclusive.
Who it's for: families, beach-focused travelers, people who want all-inclusive on Cabo's best beach.
Pueblo Bonito Pacifica is the adults-only sister property to the larger Pueblo Bonito resorts and it occupies a stunning stretch of Pacific coastline. The beach is dramatic but not swimmable (Pacific waves), so you're a pool and lounge person here. The spa is excellent, the grounds are immaculate, and the atmosphere is significantly more serene than the downtown properties.
The all-inclusive plan covers multiple restaurants across the Pueblo Bonito complex, including the flagship at Quivira Golf Club, which has panoramic Pacific views. The food quality varies by restaurant, ask the concierge which ones are worth your time.
Rates: $300-600/night all-inclusive.
Who it's for: couples who want peace, Pacific-side beauty, and a solid all-inclusive at a moderate price.
Ask yourself three questions:
For groups, the math always favors villas. A 7-bedroom villa at $3,000/night with a private chef ($250/day) totals $3,250/night. Split among 12-14 people, that's $230-270/person/night for an experience that no all-inclusive can touch: private pool, ocean views, chef who cooks what you want when you want it, and complete privacy.
Not sure which direction to go? Our concierge team has booked every property on this list and knows which rooms, restaurants, and packages are worth the money. Start planning here.
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