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    Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

    Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

    1,075pts

    Swimmable-Beach Seclusion

    Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection, Hotel in Cabo San Lucas

    About Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection

    Sitting on one of Los Cabos' only swimmable beaches, Chileno Bay Resort & Residences belongs to the Auberge Resorts Collection and earned Michelin 2 Keys recognition in 2024 alongside a 94.5-point La Liste Top Hotels score in 2026. The 92-room property occupies a protected cove at Km. 15 of the Tourist Corridor, with rooms from 760 square feet, a Tom Fazio-designed golf course, and a service model built around quietly anticipating what guests want before they ask.

    A Protected Cove on a Coast That Rarely Offers One

    The Baja coastline between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo is dramatic and largely unswimmable. Powerful surf and unpredictable currents make most of the twenty-mile Tourist Corridor's beaches scenery rather than destinations. Chileno Bay, a sheltered cove at Km. 15 of the Carretera Transpeninsular, is one of the few exceptions, and the resort built around it treats that geological fact as its organizing principle. Arrival means descending toward water that is genuinely calm enough to enter, a rarity here that no amount of architectural investment can replicate at a less fortunate address. The California-based Auberge Resorts Collection has operated in Los Cabos for nearly two decades through its Forbes Travel Guide Five-Star sister property Esperanza; Chileno Bay is the newer addition, positioned with a more contemporary sensibility while drawing on the same operational depth.

    Service That Moves Before You Do

    Among Los Cabos properties at this price point, the ones that earn sustained recognition tend to separate on service culture rather than hardware alone. Chileno Bay earned Michelin 2 Keys recognition in 2024 and scored 94.5 points on the La Liste Leading Hotels list in 2026, credentials that reflect the full guest experience rather than a single amenity. The property's approach to anticipatory service is visible in small, deliberate details: cocktails can be requested via Facebook Messenger and delivered directly to your pool chair or room, removing the friction of flagging down staff entirely. The signature Chilenito, a mezcal-based cocktail, is prepared in-room during check-in, framing arrival as something to settle into rather than process through. These are not incidental touches but indicators of a service model that has decided the guest's comfort extends to social interaction itself. You are not required to speak to anyone if you would rather not.

    The beach operation reflects the same philosophy. Snorkeling gear, kayaks, and stand-up paddleboards are available at no additional charge from the beach attendants, and the bay's schools of multi-colored fish make the activity worthwhile rather than perfunctory. Attendants monitor current conditions and advise on safety, so guests are not left to guess when the water is appropriate. Among Los Cabos resorts with private beach access, the combination of a genuinely swimmable bay and complimentary non-motorized equipment is not standard; properties like Montage Los Cabos and Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal sit at comparable price levels but face different beach conditions.

    Rooms, Villas, and What the Space Actually Delivers

    Los Cabos luxury has two broad room philosophies: the visually dramatic statement room built around a view, and the habitually comfortable room built around livability. Chileno Bay's 92 rooms and villas lean toward the latter. Guest rooms start at 760 square feet, with private terraces, a deep soaking tub finished with custom hand-painted tile work, and a separate outdoor shower. The palette is deliberately restrained, sand-colored tile with accents of green, yellow, and blue, a design choice that directs attention outward to the water and landscape rather than inward to the décor. Mini-fridges are restocked daily with snacks, juices, soft drinks, and water.

    Families or longer stays shift toward the villa inventory, which scales from two to six bedrooms and includes private pools or Jacuzzis alongside full kitchens equipped with Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances. The villa format places Chileno Bay in a different competitive tier from standard resort rooms, closer in character to properties like Las Ventanas al Paraíso, A Rosewood Resort in San José del Cabo, where the residence model is central to the guest proposition. Rates begin at $1,815, which positions the property at the upper end of the corridor's pricing range but below the full-residential cost of a comparable private villa rental without the resort's services and amenities included.

    The Spa, the Pool, and the Facilities That Support a Long Stay

    Destination resort stays in Los Cabos are increasingly built around a full daily program rather than a single experience, and Chileno Bay's facilities reflect that expectation. The ten-room spa includes a bath house, nap garden, and reflexology pool, a sequence designed for deliberate unwinding rather than a single treatment and departure. The fitness center is equipped with Technogym equipment and supported by daily programming: boot camp, yoga, barre, and aqua-spin classes, a schedule that keeps the wellness infrastructure functioning as a real alternative to passive beach time.

    The three-tiered pool descends toward the beach, with five private bungalows positioned along it that offer a combination of sun and shade. Golf access runs through an exclusive arrangement with a Tom Fazio-designed 18-hole course that is otherwise members-only, a credential that places the experience outside what most corridor hotels can offer their guests. Three pickleball courts and a half-basketball court cover the active recreation spectrum, while a teen club with foosball, pingpong, and Xbox X and PlayStation Pro and a younger children's club with painting, board games, and a bilingual library extend the property's programming across family age groups.

    For dining beyond the resort's own Comal, a terrace restaurant and bar serving inventive Mexican fare with open sea views, a shuttle connects guests to sister property Esperanza and its fine-dining ocean-perched restaurant Cocina del Mar. That operational link between the two Auberge properties is a practical extension of the stay rather than a feature most guests need to seek out independently.

    Where Chileno Bay Sits in the Broader Mexico Luxury Picture

    The Auberge Collection's Mexican footprint now extends beyond Los Cabos to include Etéreo in Punta Maroma, but Chileno Bay's position in the corridor is supported by two decades of operational history in the region through Esperanza. Properties elsewhere in Mexico, from Hotel Esencia in Tulum to Chablé Yucatán in Merida and One&Only; Mandarina in Riviera Nayarit, compete in the same premium tier but operate in different geographic and environmental contexts. The swimmable beach remains Chileno Bay's most structurally irreplaceable asset in a market where many competitors spend heavily on pools precisely because the ocean in front of them is not safe to enter.

    For travelers comparing options along the Tourist Corridor, The Cape, A Thompson Hotel, Hacienda Beach Club & Residences, and Hacienda Encantada Resort & Residences each occupy distinct positions on the design-versus-service spectrum. The Grand Velas Boutique Hotel Los Cabos and Bahia Hotel & Beach House represent different scale and format choices. See our full Cabo San Lucas guide for a broader view of the corridor's accommodation options across price points and styles.

    Planning Your Stay

    Chileno Bay Resort & Residences sits at Km. 15 of the Tourist Corridor, between the two Cabos, at Playa Chileno Bay, San Jose-San Lucas, Carretera Transpeninsular, Tourist Corridor, 23410 Cabo San Lucas, B.C.S. The location is approximately equidistant from Los Cabos International Airport and the marina at Cabo San Lucas, making ground transfers direct from either direction. Rates begin at $1,815, reflecting the villa and room inventory across 92 keys. The spa bath house and reflexology pool are worth reserving time for on arrival, as they function separately from individual treatment bookings and can fill during peak periods. The golf course access, given its normally members-only status, is worth confirming as part of the booking rather than assuming availability on arrival. For comparisons with other Auberge properties internationally, or with properties like Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Zadun, A Ritz-Carlton Reserve in Los Cabos, or further afield at Maroma in Riviera Maya, the distinctions come down to beach access, service architecture, and what the surrounding environment actually makes possible.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    What kind of setting is Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection?

    Chileno Bay occupies a protected cove at Km. 15 of the Los Cabos Tourist Corridor, giving it access to one of the area's only swimmable beaches. It is a 92-room resort property within the Auberge Resorts Collection, holding Michelin 2 Keys recognition (2024) and a 94.5-point La Liste Leading Hotels score (2026). Rates begin at $1,815, placing it in the upper tier of corridor pricing, though well within the range of comparable Auberge addresses internationally.

    What room should I choose at Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection?

    For shorter stays or couples, the standard guest rooms deliver at 760 square feet with private terraces, soaking tubs, and outdoor showers. Families or those planning extended stays should consider the villas, which run from two to six bedrooms with private pools or Jacuzzis and full Wolf and Sub-Zero kitchen appliances. The five pool bungalows beside the three-tiered pool are worth requesting specifically if shaded outdoor space alongside the main pool is a priority.

    What's the defining thing about Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection?

    The swimmable beach. On a coastline where rough surf and current make most beaches unsuitable for swimming, Chileno Bay's protected cove is a genuine structural advantage. The resort's 94.5-point La Liste score and Michelin 2 Keys recognition confirm the overall quality, but the beach access is the feature that competitors at similar price points along the corridor cannot replicate regardless of investment. The in-room Chilenito cocktail during check-in and the Messenger-based room service represent the service tone throughout.

    Should I book Chileno Bay Resort & Residences, Auberge Resorts Collection in advance?

    If you are targeting a villa, yes, and with meaningful lead time. The villa inventory across a 92-key property is finite, and Los Cabos peak season, running from November through April, sees consistent demand across the corridor's leading properties. The Tom Fazio golf course access and spa bath house reservations are also worth arranging ahead rather than on arrival. For last-minute decisions, shoulder season months offer more flexibility, though the swimmable beach and corridor location mean occupancy rarely drops to the point where the property is direct to walk into at short notice.

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