Search Sponsored by

Explore TravelAge West

Destinations

Back
  • Africa & Middle East
  • Asia & South Pacific
  • Caribbean
  • Central & South America
  • Europe
  • Hawaii
  • Mexico
  • USA & Canada

Travel Types

Back
  • Family
  • Adventure
  • Cruise
  • River Cruise
  • Tour Operators
  • Luxury
  • Culinary
  • Romance
  • Wellness
  • Sustainability

Directories

Back
  • Hotels
  • Cruise
  • Job Seeker Center

Interactive

Back
  • Click & Win
  • Geo Quiz
  • Slideshows & Video

Professional Development

Back

Industry Insight

  • Business Features
  • Interviews
  • Events
  • Opinion
  • Tech
  • Humans of Travel Podcast
  • Trade Secrets Podcast
  • Coronavirus and Travel

Education

  • Certifications
  • Digital Guides
  • Fams
  • Thought Leadership
  • Advertiser Spotlight
  • Webinars
  • Immersive Family Experiences

Events

  • Global Travel Marketplace
  • GTM West
  • WAVE Awards
  • Future Leaders in Travel Retreat

Sign Up for Our Monthly Mexico Newsletter

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

Search TravelAge West

Clear Field
Dana RebmannContributing Writer

Share

Hotel Review: The Towers at Pacifica

Nov 20, 2016
The adults-only towers feature 24-hour butler service. // © 2016 Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort 2
The adults-only towers feature 24-hour butler service. // © 2016 Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort 2

If you’ve never stayed at Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Golf & Spa Resort in Cabo San Lucas, you might not notice the multimillion-dollar changes.

Sign Up for Our Monthly Mexico Newsletter

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.

After all, that’s the way it’s supposed to be. The new on-site, resort-within-a-resort The Towers at Pacifica, which will open later this year, don’t tower over anything. Instead, they look as though they’ve been there all along.

The differences, however, are noticeable from the inside. The 47 guestrooms and suites in The Towers at Pacifica draw inspiration from their desert-meets-beach setting. Suites will offer a spacious living and dining room area, complete with a table that seats four and an eye-catching Edison-bulb chandelier. Wood tones and creams prevail, but fun pops of color will be added by pillows on the sofa and the king-size bed.

Each bathroom will feature a large tub, a walk-in shower with a rainfall showerhead and a vanity with one sink. The toilet will be separated by a frosted glass door, allowing more than one person to use the space and still have some privacy.

But visitors don’t come to Cabo San Lucas to spend time inside. All Towers guestrooms will have a sunset view, compliments of the spacious balcony or patio that will stretch alongside the room. Guests can also take in views of the Pacific Ocean and the resort’s lively pool area from all Towers rooms.

Perhaps the biggest selling point for many guests will be the 24-hour butler service. Each suite will come with its own dedicated butler, trained by the British Butler Institute. Pre-arrival emails to guests will cover everything from pillow selection to dinner reservations and spa treatments. Once clients arrive, their butler will attend to any and all of their needs.

The Towers at Pacifica will also include a lounge, a gym and a restaurant. The addition will bring the adults-only, all-inclusive property’s overall room and suite count to 201.

Along with expanding structurally, the resort is adding a number of complimentary activities. During the weekly Hook & Cook, guests are given fishing poles and hands-on instruction from veteran Cabo San Lucas anglers. What’s reeled in is used by the resort’s “Investigative Chef” Luis Gonzalez to create dishes at a portable ceviche bar in the sand.

“You stay here in Baja, you need to taste Baja,” Gonzalez said.

If the fish aren’t biting, the chef has fresh back-up supplies on hand. Gonzalez also holds weekly beachside clambakes, roasting Mexican mollusks over bonfires built in the sand. For the mixology crowd, a Guided Mezcal Tasting Experience is offered poolside twice weekly.

The 2.5-mile stretch of beach at the resort is not safe for swimming. Guests looking for access to the water can take a complimentary shuttle to the resort’s sister properties, Pueblo Bonito Rose Resort & Spa and Pueblo Bonito Los Cabos Beach Resort, located on swimmable Medano Beach.

The Towers at Pacifica will officially open Dec. 22. The property is accepting advance reservations.

The Details

The Towers at Pacifica
www.pueblobonito.com
During the COVID-19 pandemic, TravelAge West will remain a trusted resource for our readers now and long after this crisis is over, and will continue to publish articles on a variety of travel industry topics, destinations and more to inspire future trips. If there’s something you’d like us to cover, please send a message to [email protected]

Tell Us What You Think! forum

Related Content

Check out the top five boutique hotels of Valle de Guadalupe.
  • Most Read
  • Most Shared
  1. 7 Things to Do With Kids in Washington, D.C., During COVID-19
  2. Hawaii COVID-19 Travel Update: Kauai Re-Enters 'Safe Travels,' and Good News on the Way for Vaccinated Travelers
  3. Hotel Review: Conrad Punta de Mita
  4. French Polynesia Extends Tourism Shutdown Until at Least May
  5. Where to Eat and Stay in Mexico's Emerging Hot Spot, Valle de Guadalupe
  1. Which Cruise Lines Require COVID-19 Vaccinations?
  2. COVID-19 Vaccinations and Travel: Are Senior Citizens Ready to Roam?
  3. Disneyland Will Reopen on April 30
  4. This Black-Owned Travel Agency Is Hosting a Music and Wellness Festival in Jamaica
  5. Emotional Support Animals Are Banned on U.S. Airlines. What Does That Mean for Travelers Reliant on Service Animals?

More Stories Like This

All the Latest Los Cabos Travel Updates

All the Latest Los Cabos Travel Updates

Here Are Mexico's Hottest New Hotels for 2021 and Beyond

Here Are Mexico's Hottest New Hotels for 2021 and Beyond

Dreams Resort Mazatlan Mexico

AMResorts Breaks Ground On First-Ever Property in Mazatlan

Hotel Review: Conrad Punta de Mita

Hotel Review: Conrad Punta de Mita

Where to Eat and Stay in Mexico's Emerging Hot Spot, Valle de Guadalupe

Where to Eat and Stay in Mexico's Emerging Hot Spot, Valle de Guadalupe

How Airlines in Mexico Have Changed During the COVID-19 Pandemic

How Airlines in Mexico Have Changed During the COVID-19 Pandemic

The Top COVID-19 Recovery Travel Trends in Hotel, Cruising and Air

The Top COVID-19 Recovery Travel Trends in Hotel, Cruising and Air

An Insider's Guide to a Post-Pandemic Adventure in Cuernavaca, Mexico

An Insider's Guide to a Post-Pandemic Adventure in Cuernavaca, Mexico

MexicoVaccine_PHOTO10201

What the COVID-19 Vaccine Means for Travel to Mexico

MexicoCovidTest_Hero

How to Get a COVID-19 Test in Mexico

TravelAge West

About TravelAge West

  • About Us
  • Contributors
  • Sales Team
  • Contact Us
  • My Profile

Advertise

  • Advertise With Us
  • Media Kit
  • Upload Ad Material
  • Digital Ad Specifications
  • Reprints
  • Subscribe to Print

Stay Connected to TravelAge West

Get Us in Your Inbox

I accept the T&C and Privacy Policy.


Northstar Travel Group

Northstar Travel Group

  • Travel Weekly
  • Travel Weekly Asia
  • Travel Weekly China
  • TravelPulse
  • TravelPulse Canada
  • TravelPulse Quebec
  • Meetings & Incentives
  • Travel Technology
  • Corporate Travel
  • Hotel Investment
  • Data Products
  • AGENTatHOME
Copyright © 2021 by Northstar Travel Media LLC. All Rights Reserved. 100 Lighting Way, Secaucus, NJ 07094-3626 USA | Telephone: (201) 902-2000
Load Carousel Here
Load Video Here