Are you and your partner looking for a romantic vacation? Couples choose Zona Hotelera for its beautiful beaches and top-notch restaurants. During your trip, you might head to Playa Hotelera, Plaza Mega Comercial Mexicana, or San Jose Estuary to get in some quality time exploring the sights with your significant other. Whether you and your partner are looking for some relaxing time away or you’re you’d like to have specific luxurious amenities, you can take your pick of 15 lodging options in Zona Hotelera for the ideal romantic vacation.
What's the best hotel for a romantic vacation to Zona Hotelera?
How many romantic hotels will we be able to find in Zona Hotelera?
Expedia has 15 romantic Zona Hotelera hotels for you to get cozy in.
When is the best time to visit Zona Hotelera?
The hottest months are usually July and August with an average temperature of 84°F,
Coldest months: January, February, March, and December
Driest months: April, May, March, and January
Rainiest months: September, August, October, and July
What is there to do in Zona Hotelera?
There’s nothing better than experiencing a new place with your sweetheart, so consider checking out all there is to see and do in Zona Hotelera. Couples looking for a little of everything will enjoy Zona Hotelera for its shopping, restaurants, and beaches. Playa Hotelera, Plaza Mega Comercial Mexicana, and San Jose Estuary are worth a stop when you’re out and about.
Recent Reviews in Zona Hotelera
Expedia verified reviews
5/5 Excellent
"loved the stay, room, booked tours & staff. I'll Definitely be back!!"
"Great resort, perfect place for a getaway and very calm and relaxed place. Very clean and amazing staff all around. Book this resort if looking for a calm relaxing getaway with no kids. Full of good food, drinks and great staff. Definitely would come again. "
A verified traveller stayed at Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort -All Inclusive-Adult Only
"Gracias Cristian por la excelente clase de YOGA. El hotel es bonito. El mar hermoso. Es muy relajante. Y, al equipo de entrenamiento; me gustó que hay música por las noches.
The staff is hardworking. For Breakfast, our server was Lino. Beatriz was a really nice person who introduced herself to us. For dinner, our server was Ernesto.
Breakfast at the buffet: The omelet was delicious, but I got it when the line was short. I liked their fruit selection.
Lunch: We would eat at the Luna restaurant by the beach. Our kids ordered French fries. I don’t recommend the pizza. The cheese, sauce and pepperoni is different. I recommend their chicken vegetable soup, Mediterranean poke bowl, ceviche, the chicken enrollado (Chicken wrap), and their tostadas de tinga.
Dinner buffet: I loved all their soups. I liked their small but delicious desserts because it’s hard to make room for dessert.
Tuesday: Mexican food. I liked their refried beans.
Wednesday: Asian food. I liked their grilled chicken and fried rice.
Thursday: Italian food. I was not a fan of their pasta, but I liked the Cesar salad and sides.
Friday: Sea food day, and we loved it all.
Entertainment: I liked their Selena show by Queens Cabo and Rock band.
Nice pools.
Rooms are not the most renovated, but we requested a large bed, and it was comfortable. Nice view of the stars."
A verified traveller stayed at Royal Decameron Los Cabos All Inclusive Resort
"The hotel was very clean and we loved the location right on the beach. The rooms were clean and pretty basic - they did have good views facing the ocean. The staff was very nice and accommodating - especially the servers by the pool. They were a good source to get some inside tips on what to do around town.
The food was average at best. It's all inclusive so we weren't expecting much, and if you're on a budget then it's perfect. Breakfast buffet was fine, the lunch buffet was ok, and the restaurants at night were ok too, but you really need to leave the hotel to get some good food.
San Jose los Cabos was much quieter and slow pace compared to Cabo San Lucas, which is about a 25 minute Uber ride away. Plaza Mijares, is a quaint downtown area about 3/4 mile from the hotel. Pretty much the only thing happening in that area, especially if you're looking for night life. On Thursday night there's a fun art walk/street fair vibe. Definitely worth checking out.
If you're looking for a relaxing, budget-friendly Cabo option this is the place to go."
A verified traveller stayed at Barceló Gran Faro Los Cabos - All Inclusive
"I almost didn’t book this resort due to other people’s reviews about food etc .. am not picky but we do like good food .. food wasn’t amazing but it wasn’t bad it was pretty descent and good. They have a buffet restaurant that is available to everyone and it was descent we ate there most of the time and then they have restaurants that you can make reservations to dine there, only got to try the Italian one and even though it was limited options the food was great. Also during the day they have many options like stone oven pizza being made to order by the pool, sushi options also being made to order, a different buffet by the beach, a snack bar with the basics like burgers, fries fruit etc .. and each day they have like specialties one day it was Brazilian food and another day it was wings they were grilling outside .. they really do try and I like that and some food options were good. It’s clean and cleaning ladies are great .. they an also provide waters, sodas and beer refills for your room mini fridge everyday. The staff was great and friendly always helpful, the bar tenders and servers were even better! They had night family activities every day .. one night was karaoke, another was an outdoor movie on a giant projector, another was like a fire show, also has a theater that had shows daily like Michael Jackson, Disney character shows etc. overall the entire resort was clean every worker was friendly and they work hard to keep it that way. My family enjoyed the stay!"
A verified traveller stayed at Royal Solaris Los Cabos & Spa - All Inclusive