Viceroy Los Cabos

Some hotels are places to stay. Viceroy Los Cabos feels more like a place to experience.

Set in San José del Cabo, the property announces itself immediately — modern architecture, reflective pools that seem to dissolve into the Sea of Cortez, and elevated walkways that connect the resort's spaces in a way that feels more like an art installation than a hotel layout. It's the kind of design that makes you slow down, look twice, and appreciate the thought behind every detail.

The accommodations are sleek and contemporary, every room comes with an ocean view, and the infinity-edge pools are among the most visually impressive in Los Cabos. The spa is world-class, the dining is exceptional, and the rooftop bar offers the kind of sunset views that make it impossible to leave before dark.

The location in San José del Cabo adds another dimension entirely. Quieter and more culturally rich than Cabo San Lucas, it puts the historic town center, art galleries, and cobblestone streets within easy reach — making Viceroy a natural base for travelers who want both design and destination.

It's ideal for couples, architecture and design enthusiasts, and luxury travelers who prefer their five-star experience on the serene side. Viceroy Los Cabos doesn't compete for attention — it commands it quietly, and that's precisely its appeal.

The dining scene at Viceroy Los Cabos is as thoughtfully designed as the hotel itself — six distinct venues, each with its own personality and purpose.

Awacate brings the soul of Mexican street food to the resort in the best possible way. Think handmade corn tortillas, vibrant house-made salsas, pipian-inspired seafood, and a thoughtfully curated selection of Mexican spirits — all served in a casual, colorful patio setting that feels relaxed and festive at the same time. It's the kind of meal that keeps you coming back for one more round.

Casero is where the day begins and the evening settles in. Led by an Italian chef who brings a coastal sensibility to Baja's finest ingredients, the menu is rooted in homestyle mesa cuisine — fresh-pressed tortillas, vibrant juices, and dishes that feel both familiar and unexpected at the same time. From morning coffee to afternoon cocktails to a leisurely dinner, Casero moves effortlessly through the day in a stunning indoor-outdoor setting that makes it nearly impossible to leave. It's the kind of restaurant that becomes a ritual rather than just a meal.

NIDO is the property's most intimate dining experience and the name says it all. Nido means nest in Spanish, and the restaurant is literally shaped like one, creating a sense of warmth and enclosure that makes the meal feel like something private and special.

The concept is Japanese omakase — a chef-driven journey where the menu is guided entirely by the season, built around the finest local ingredients and the highest quality seafood the region has to offer. Every dish arrives as a thoughtful surprise, carefully prepared and perfectly timed. There are no decisions to make, no menu to overthink — just a quiet evening in the hands of a chef who knows exactly what they're doing.

For travelers who appreciate the art of dining as much as the food itself, NIDO is not to be missed.

Nidito Beach & Poolside Bar is where you plant yourself for the afternoon. Fresh tiraditos, Baja-style tacos, and signature margaritas served with your feet practically in the sand and the Pacific stretching out in front of you. The lunch menu draws its inspiration from Baja's coastal essence — bold flavors, quality seafood, and the kind of casual, dining that makes a beach day feel complete.

It's not trying to be anything more than it is — and that's exactly why it works.

Otro Baris where the day transitions effortlessly into evening. Whether you're starting the morning with a coffee, settling in for a glass of wine mid-afternoon, or working your way through an expertly crafted cocktail or premium tequila as the sun goes down, Otro Bar moves with you at whatever pace you set.

The backdrop — sand, sea, and sun — does most of the heavy lifting. This is the kind of spot you discover on day one and find yourself returning to every day after.

Cielomar Rooftop crowns the Viceroy with something no other property in Los Cabos can quite match — a true rooftop experience with sweeping, unobstructed views of the Sea of Cortez stretching out in every direction.

If you're going to watch the sunset anywhere in Cabo, make it here. As the sky shifts and the light fades, the open kitchen comes alive — wood fire flames, the scent of premium cuts hitting the grill, and a menu that moves effortlessly from hand-crafted pizzas to seasonal produce and locally sourced ingredients. Everything on the plate has a story, and most of it comes from vendors right here in Baja.

It's the kind of place that earns its reputation at golden hour and keeps it long after dark.

With six venues covering everything from street tacos to omakase, guests at the Viceroy rarely need to venture far for a memorable meal — though San José del Cabo's vibrant dining scene is just minutes away when they do.

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