Las Ventanas al Paraíso | T+L 500 2007 | Travel + Leisure

Mexico and Central and South America > Mexico > Baja

Las Ventanas al Paraíso

Sophisticated clutch of villas along a postcard-perfect white-sand beach.

Score 84.97
Stats 71 suites; 2 restaurants; 2 bars.
Competitive Edge Outstanding details (poolside wireless TV's) and the largest standard rooms in Cabo.
Rooms to Book Oceanview Rooftop Terrace Junior Suites, with outdoor whirlpools.
Don't Miss A spin around town on one of the hotel's new BMW motorcycles.
Cost Doubles from $700.
Contact Km 19.5 Carretera Transpeninsular
888/767-3966 or 52-624/144-2800

www.lasventanas.com

Key:

New to the T+L 500 High-Speed Internet Gym Pool
Spa Tennis Golf Outdoor Activities
Water Activities Fishing Kids' Program    

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“The director of romance at Las Ventanas al Paraíso, in Los Cabos, Mexico, once organized a romantic dinner for two on the beach, during which a rider on a white horse rode in bearing a ring; the chief romance officer at Couples Resorts in Jamaica has arranged for the words marry me to be carved into ice....” MORE>>

Richard Alleman
“Love Is In The Air”

Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006

“Alejandro Peralta, the butler at Las Ventanas al Pararíso, in Los Cabos, is almost psychic—and incredibly gracious. He sets up laptops, coordinates appointments, recommends menus, arranges car rentals, and keeps an eye out for overzealous beach vendors....” MORE>>


“T+L Editor's Picks”

Travel + Leisure, Jun 2006

“In the three Rejuvenating Spa Suites at Los Cabos, Mexico's Las Ventanas, your own spa butler will lead yoga sessions and whip up healthy elixirs....” MORE>>

Richard Alleman
“T+L Reports: Feeling Groovy”

Travel + Leisure, Feb 2006

“The 61-suite 'window to paradise' has a muted Mex-Med vibe. A Zen-inspired raked-sand entrance opens to beach views from the restaurant, private rooftop patios, and infinity-edge pools, where butlers clean SPF smudges off your Silhouettes. Suites have pebble-inlaid headboards, hand-carved cedar doors, wood-burning fireplaces, and telescopes for stargazing....” MORE>>

Richard Alleman
“The Best of Baja”

Travel + Leisure, Nov 2003