Here's our Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Reviews
The Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach is a spectacular Cabo Resort. Built upon a the cliff above a beautiful wide-sand Cabo Beach. While the beach is not suited for swimming due to strong under-current, it is a great place to sunbathe and enjoy the ocean views.
The Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach resort is both a hotel and a time-share resort. It is located about 3 miles from downtown Cabo San Lucas. The guestrooms are tastefully appointed in onyx and earth tones.
The Spa at Sunset Beach is offers an extensive menu of services that incorporate the healing properties of the sea and desert plants.
Pueblo Bonito Sunset os a fine dining as well as a Japanese restaurant, in addition to a buffet and poolside snackbar.
Facilities:
327 Rooms & Junior Suites, Air Conditioning, 3 Pools, 4 Restaurants, Bars, Fitness Center, Day Spa, Parking
Traveler Posted: Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach Review
Reviewed By: Sandy
From: Batavia, Illinois
Trip Date: June, 2008
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"Resort was really nice. The grounds were spic and span. The room we stayed in (Jr. Suite) needed some painting and a good cleaning. The time share 90 minute tour turned out to be 2-1/2 hours. A little annoying, but we agreed to do it, so it was our own fault. I would stay at this hotel again. Ate at La Frida which was delicious but did not dine at any other restraunts in the hotel because they were too expensive. Had a great time. I highly recommend renting a car. Its off the beaten path a little bit so if you are looking to explore on your own, cabs will cost you a fortune." - Sandy from Batavia, Illinois
"Resort was really nice. The grounds were spic and span. The room we stayed in (Jr. Suite) needed some painting and a good cleaning. The time share 90 minute tour turned out to be 2-1/2 hours. A little annoying, but we agreed to do it, so it was our own fault. I would stay at this hotel again. Ate at La Frida which was delicious but did not dine at any other restraunts in the hotel because they were too expensive. Had a great time. I highly recommend renting a car. Its off the beaten path a little bit so if you are looking to explore on your own, cabs will cost you a fortune." - Sandy from Batavia, Illinois




