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We took a trip to San Jose Del Cabo on May 31st to celebrate our upcoming anniversary (and to take a much needed vacation). We researched and researched and watched just about every resort video YouTube had to offer and decided to stay at Secrets Puerto Los Cabos.
This resort was all-inclusive, which means that all food and drinks are covered (unless you want to buy top-shelf alcohol). It had 7 restaurants and a little poolside grill for quick day-time snacks, 4 different bars as well as a little coffee shop where you can get specialty coffee, and 2 separate pools, one of which was exclusive to preferred club members.
Israel and I honestly had the BEST time. There is so much to tell you about so I’ve decided I’m going to break down our trip into 3 separate blog posts. This post will be all about the resort, everything we learned about booking, travel, and staying. I’ll make another one for your packing list, and then finally, a very personal post about anniversary-moons and why we loved ours so much.
If you don’t need all the info in this post…Check out the video I made of our trip!
Two of my cousins had gotten married at a Secrets/Dreams resort in Mexico a few years back (one in Puerto Vallarta, and another in Cancun) and I remember having the absolute BEST time, so I really tried to convince Izzy that we should stay there. The problem was, for a six night stay, we were looking at quite the price tag. My husband loves a good deal so, for a while, this resort was out of the question. However, the rest of the resorts were either more expensive, weren’t all that appealing, or were for college kids on spring break. It took so long for us to decide which resort we wanted to stay at that we ended up booking our flight before we even knew what resort we were going to! (More on that in a bit.)
When we finally narrowed it down to Secrets, we searched EVERYWHERE for a deal (and when I say “we,” I mean Izzy). He searched Costco, Kayak, he called the resort to see if booking over the phone would be any cheaper – anywhere and everywhere you can think of, Izzy was trying to get us a price that made sense. We finally found a somewhat reasonable price on Priceline’s website. It was still out of budget, but better than everyone else. Izzy decided to call and see if he could get a better deal and more information, and I kid you not you guys, they knocked HUNDREDS of dollars off the price on their website. It ended up being almost half the price of anywhere else we looked (this is not an ad for Priceline, I repeat: not an ad).
The last time we went to Cabo we flew out of the Tijuana Airport, and I swore I wasn’t gonna do it again but…we did it again. The flights were just SO much cheaper that we almost had no reason to fly out of the San Diego airport. Like I’d tell anyone, crossing the border by CBX is SO easy. The Tijuana airport is nice, safe, and clean, and when you cross using CBX, you cross the border, go through security, and get over to your gate without every leaving the building so it feels very safe. Plus, there are tons of Americans doing the same thing, and most of the employees either speak English, or repeat all the instructions and announcements in English so you don’t need to be traveling with someone who speaks Spanish in order to fly out of there.
Ahhh, the resort! It was so beautiful, so well-manicured I imagine the HOA fees are astronomical lol. But for real, this place was what Mexican vacation dreams are made of. I believe there were 8 buildings, 8 eateries (not including room service), and 4 bars (although you could get a drink at any restaurant). There were pickleball courts, a grassy lawn for lawn games and volleyball, a putting green as well as a BREATHTAKING golf course (that we did not golf on because it was $500 to do so), a spa (that we also did not utilize because it was somewhat pricey), 2 pools, 2 gigantic jacuzzies, a fire pit, a night club, a sandy, beach-front lounging area, and endless activities.
So, Izzy and I decided to book the preferred club room that ended up being an extra $400-$500 total. Preferred club rooms are only slightly different in that they have a jacuzzi on the balcony, but there are certain other amenities that we thought were totally worth the extra money.
One of the best things about our trip was all the activities we were able to do. They had yoga in the morning out on the deck overlooking the ocean, Pickleball, Volleyball, Ping Pong, Water Aerobics, Water Volleyball, Corn Hole, a putting green, Karaoke, live music, themed dinners and shows. They also had things like tequila tastings, and wine and paint night, and the art walk where they’d take guests off the resort to Downtown San Jose Del Cabo for the art walk happening there (this was only like $20 extra). Honestly, I was worried when we booked that a seven-day trip was going to leave us super bored, but there was so much going on all the time, we wish we would have stayed longer!
The entertainment team was always there to put on the activities and honestly they made them SO fun. This team (and frankly, everyone that worked there) made our trip so memorable. They were kind, funny, and truly kept the activities and entertainment flowing. When we think back on our trip, one of the things that stood out the most was the staff.
The food was good! It wasn’t great, and it wasn’t bad. Some things were really good and others were sort of just…meh. We went to almost every restaurant and here’s how we’d rank ’em:
Sadly, we never made it to Seaside grill. The food presentation was really great! And, as always the service was great.
Okay, this was AMAZING. I don’t know what Izzy spent on this night but ohhh my gosh. So, we were picked up at the Preferred Club lounge on a golf cart and escorted to the wedding gazebo. There was nobody around except for our personal waiter (yes, that’s right a PERSONAL WAITER). He would give us a lot of alone time as well because he had to go get our food (I don’t know why they didn’t give him a golf cart, that actually upset me on his behalf, but don’t worry he was compensated for all his hard work).
We picked our meals beforehand, and then spent the three-course meal looking out over the ocean during sunset. It was actually super romantic, and the food was delicious! I loved this night, I thought it was well worth the money.
I couldn’t recommend Secrets Puerto Los Cabos More. A lot of the time, the same people end up servicing you so you form a sort of relationship with them. We could tell you by name the people who took care of us at the pool, the bar, for the activities, and our concierge and they truly made all the difference in our trip. The no-kids vibe made this vacation so different from anything we’ve ever done. We met so many people and made so many new friends, it was a blast.
We had such a good time we tried to book another night while we were but it was just way too expensive. Izzy and I could talk your ear off about our experience at Secrets, so heads up! Don’t ask if you don’t want to hear all of this again (lol, kidding – but seriously). We were so sad to have to come back but we are definitely hoping to make another trip back! We would stay at this resort again, too because we really loved the staff and honestly would want to see them again.
Got any questions about the resort? Have you stayed here before? What was your experience like? Me, myself, and I want to know! Leave a comment below with your question, or your experience!
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From another photographer who is headed to this resort next week… 🤣 Are these camera pictures or phone pictures? I can’t decide if I want to take my camera! Obsessed with this blog post- So helpful to read beforehand!