I just got back from my first stay at Misiones del Cabo. I stayed for a couple weeks. The resort is primarily owned by individual condomimium owners with about 10% time shares. It is set on a point about 4.7 kilometers from Cabo San Lucas set back on the ocean about 1/2 a mile off of Highway 1. There are two swimming pools at the resort one on the east side that has a swim up bar. Silvia and Armando are the bartenders with another lady making the food. They have a variety of tacos, tostadas, quesidillas and other snacks for lunch and omelets and other dishes for breakfast. The prices are reasonable $2 for chicken tacos, $6 for omelets. The drinks are five dollars for mixed drinks. not sure what the prices are for beer. I usually just bought a couple six packs and put them in my refrigerator. (All the units have airconditioning, color tv (cable), refrigerators and stove tops. Most of the units have washer/dryers. Almost every unit has either full ocean views or partial ocean views.
I stayed in two units over a couple of weeks. I stayed first at 1303 at small one bedroom with a great ocean front view. Nice facilities, washer/dryer, televsion, refrigerator. great deck with incredible views. No oven, just a cook top.
When my wife, my son and my daughter in law arrived I transferred to a gorgeous two bedroom unit #4201 with a partial ocean view, tennis court view and pool view. This unit has been recently remodeled with what looked like spanish tile. Two terraces once that seats two with a hammock for two and another with a dinning table for four with a barbecue. This unit had a refrigerator, oven, cooktop, washer/dryer, large flat screen tv in the living room with color tvs in each of the master suites along with individual bathrooms. The living room has a foldout coach with a full bed; both of the masters have king size sets.
You can walk down the stairs to beach on the south side of the resort. There is a small beach that has about six or seven palapas (permanent structures with palm fronds for shading. My son went snokeling with his wife and reported seeing several type of fish including small rays and puffer fish. You can walk up the spriral stairs to the Welks Resort that has a fine restaurant with a great view for breakfast, lunch or dinner. Right in front of the resort between the beaches are rocky tidepools with many critters including crabs and lizards. Make sure you bring suitable foot wear such as river socks/shoes to walk around these tide pools.
On the north side of the resort is the famous Sunset Mona Lisa Restuarant that has great views of lands end and Los Arcos. They serve excellent Italian cuisine. It is a little bit pricey but worth a dinner reservation at sunset for a little bit of romance. Also at the north end of the resort is the well know Monuments surfing beach. If you don't surf use the wouth beach it is closer and is more scenic.
At the entrance to the resort is a wonderful restaurant called Puerta Viegas. They serve lunch and dinner, great view, good prices, great!!! chile rellenos nice place for a romantic dinner. Also down highway 1 about a mile towards San Jose Del Cabo you will find the entrance to Villa Serena restuarant. This place has a great ocean view, excellent food, a pool for children and a small recreation facility for the children also. I like to come here for breakfast.
Sorry this review is so long but this is a great place the units rent for about $100 for a one bedroom to $150 for a two bedroom. There are some larger units for rent on the penthouse level that are considerably more. The best place to get rental info is the VBRO web site. You will need a car unless you take the bus or taxis. I always rent a car. There is a Costco and Home Depot with in a couple of miles and a Walmart about three miles away, all are on Highway 1 between Misiones Del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Have a relaxing stay! I am definitely coming back!
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