Esperanza, An Auberge Resort in Cabo San Lucas: Reviewed
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As we look back on our travels in 2015, there are few resorts that stand out in our mind more than our visit to Esperanza, an Auberge Resort property in Cabo San Lucas. The 57-room resort (also a member of Relais & Chateaux) is fresh from a top-to-bottom revamp after a 2014 hurricane, and has emerged better than ever.Here are a few of our favorite features from a recent visit:The Updated GroundsThe Sea of Cortez?s shores aren’t suited to ocean frolicking, so a Cabo visit is often confined to the pool. Updates to the private beach area (with its new palapa-topped cabanas and wooden sun deck) are well-appreciated, while the azure-blue multi-tiered pool is now our favorite spot to lounge, thanks to well-positioned in water chaises and roving attendants who bring everything from citrus-infused water to foot massages.The RoomsEschewing the bright colors and motifs so often used in Mexican resorts, the renovated rooms offer a palette of contemporary and neutral furnishings with grey-washed wood floors and light driftwood accents, with pops of deep blue and hand-tooled leather furnishings for contrast. With just 57 rooms, there’s not a bad view in the house, but we do love the Beachfront suites, with their 1,200 square feet of liv...
As we look back on our travels in 2015, there are few resorts that stand out in our mind more than our visit to Esperanza, an Auberge Resort property in Cabo San Lucas. The 57-room resort (also a member of Relais & Chateaux) is fresh from a top-to-bottom revamp after a 2014 hurricane, and has emerged better than ever.Here are a few of our favorite features from a recent visit:The Updated GroundsThe Sea of Cortez?s shores aren’t suited to ocean frolicking, so a Cabo visit is often confined to the pool. Updates to the private beach area (with its new palapa-topped cabanas and wooden sun deck) are well-appreciated, while the azure-blue multi-tiered pool is now our favorite spot to lounge, thanks to well-positioned in water chaises and roving attendants who bring everything from citrus-infused water to foot massages.The RoomsEschewing the bright colors and motifs so often used in Mexican resorts, the renovated rooms offer a palette of contemporary and neutral furnishings with grey-washed wood floors and light driftwood accents, with pops of deep blue and hand-tooled leather furnishings for contrast. With just 57 rooms, there’s not a bad view in the house, but we do love the Beachfront suites, with their 1,200 square feet of liv...
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