Hikari 1 Bedroom at Nobu Residences Los Cabos
Property Amenities
Pets Welcome Upon Approval | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Resort Residence with 1 level
1 bedroom, 1 bath, 1046 square feet, 98 square meters
Bedrooms
King
3 guests maximum
Maximum occupancy in one bedroom with one king bed is 3 guests or 1 Adult + 2 kids (up to 17 years old).
Nearest airport
Los Cabos Intl Airport (SJD)
1 hour by car
Property View
Garden or Golf
House Rules
Maximum occupancy in one bedroom with one king bed is 3 guests or 1 Adult + 2 kids (up to 17 years old).
Additional Fees
Click here to explore activities and pricing
https://loscabos.nobuhotels.com/activities/
Pre arrival grocery shopping can be arranged through the concierge for an additional fee; 15% of total purchase.
Nobu is pet friendly. There is a $150 additional fee for all breeds.
Fee are subject to change without notice.
Activities of Interest
- Fish
- Golf
- Shopping
- Whale Watching (in season)
- Off Road ATV/UTV Adventure
Places of Interest
- ESPIRITU SANTO ISLAND
- TODOS SANTOS MAGIC TOWN
Reviews
Lee R.
March 2024Amazing Stay!
On our first visit to the breathtaking Nobu Hotel in Cabo San Lucas, we found ourselves enveloped in its luxurious embrace, a sanctuary that combines sleek modernity with the serene beauty of the Mexican coast. However, this time around, our experience came with a pinch of salt—quite literally. The food prices at Nobu, while reflective of its high-end dining experience, bordered on the extraordinary. A dinner for two could easily be a lavish affair, demanding a budget that might take some by surprise. But it's important to note that this phenomenon isn't isolated to Nobu alone. Our recent ventures into local markets like Chederai revealed an astonishing reality; the economic tides have shifted so drastically that we found ourselves paying $8 USD for something as basic as salt and pepper. It's clear the dollar doesn't stretch as far as it used to in Mexico, making every indulgence, no matter how small, a luxury. Despite these financial surprises, Nobu Hotel does offer a silver lining— an introduction to their timeshare service. While optional, it's an opportunity for guests to weave themselves more permanently into the fabric of this paradise, a notion that's certainly tempting for those of us who've fallen in love with Cabo's charms. For those planning a stay, it's wise to budget generously for dining and drinking—around $750 per day for two should cover the sumptuous culinary journey Nobu is known for. While the sticker shock might be real, the unparalleled experience, from the awe-inspiring views to the impeccable service, ensures every dollar spent at Nobu feels worth it. In conclusion, our third visit to Nobu Hotel was a testament to the complex beauty of luxury travel today—where the costs might climb, but the experiences remain priceless. Whether it's your first time or your third, Nobu Cabo San Lucas continues to be a destination that captivates, challenges, and charms in equal measure.”
Alex G.
March 2024couple
wonderful room and exceptional service. Prices are on the ridiculous side-especially spa services. Happy to have stayed Four nights. The food was good quality and beautifully presented but also crazy price. ”
Michael K.
March 2024Beautiful resort, great accommodations and space
Pros: - -Well-designed appointed resort and rooms - 1 bedroom is not a true 1 bedroom, it’s more a studio suite. The bedroom and living area are not separate. -Good service, but not amazing. Had better service at other Cabo resorts -Isolated and secure property. The food is very good, as expected, but very pricey, just as other resorts in Cabo. - Pools, gym and grounds are great. Did not try out the spa. - I would definitely return to this resort Cons: -Timeshare sales pitch before we even got our keys to the room. This started our stay off wrong and pry would have given 4 stars but they didn't bother us much after I firmly told them I wasn't interested. Pry would have done the tour if didn't corner me before check-in and traveling all day. - Isolated, great for security, but farther from town. - Food is offensive expensive, this is not unique to Nobu so not a true negative on the hotel, Cabo is just $$$.”