Plan the perfect Cabo honeymoon with swimmable beaches, sunset cruises, luxury resorts, and romantic dining. A guide to love, style, and freedom in Baja.
Cabo sits three hours by flight from Los Angeles. You can be drinking cocktails on Medano Beach six hours after leaving San Francisco. The infrastructure is geared towards English speakers, especially North Americans.
Servers, staff, and concierges have handled same-sex couples long enough that your arrival requires no explanation. The weather holds steady between November and April. Whale watching peaks from December through March. The water is warm year-round.
Cabo has become a playground for celebrities and affluent travelers seeking a bit of indulgence. It’s a great setting for a gay honeymoon.
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The Hotel Decision
One and Only Palmilla
One and Only Palmilla sits on the Tourist Corridor south of downtown, on one of the region’s few genuinely swimmable beaches. The property opened in the 1950s and carries the kind of institutional confidence that comes with decades of high-net-worth clientele. Jennifer Aniston, known locally as the “Queen of Cabo,” has been a regular visitor here. The spa is extensive. The villas come with private pools. The service staff have experience with every scenario couples could imagine.
Las Ventanas al Paraiso
Las Ventanas al Paraiso, a Rosewood property, emphasizes privacy and uncompromised service. George Clooney frequently chooses this resort for its Tamarindo golf course, private infinity pools, and personalized butler service. The attention to detail borders on obsessive. Ocean views dominate the design. This is luxury executed at the highest level, without apology.
Esperanza
Esperanza, an Auberge Resort, appeals to travelers seeking sophistication with environmental consciousness. Leonardo DiCaprio has stayed here, drawn by the resort’s commitment to sustainability paired with genuine luxury. The private villas have ocean views. The spa is award-winning.
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Nobu Hotel Los Cabos
Nobu Hotel Los Cabos brings chef Nobu Matsuhisa’s culinary philosophy to a luxury resort setting. Justin Bieber and his wife, Hailey Bieber, have been spotted here during romantic getaways. The design is clean and contemporary. The restaurants execute at the level you’d expect from the Nobu name.
What You’ll Actually Do
Spend at least one full day at Médano Beach. Arrive early, claim a lounger at one of the beach clubs, and stay through sunset. The experience is about watching people, swimming in clear water, and eating ceviche that was made earlier that morning. This is what a honeymoon should feel like.
Take a boat trip to Lover’s Beach and Divorce Beach. The rock formations are dramatic and the water at Lover’s Beach is calm and swimmable. Bring water and snacks, and go early. The beach fills quickly, but it is worth the visit.
Plan a dinner at RosaNegra or Cascadas. RosaNegra focuses on Latin American cuisine—Peruvian ceviches, Argentine beef, Brazilian plantains—all served in a lively atmosphere. Cascadas, located directly on Médano Beach, offers fresh grilled fish and Mediterranean dishes. Both restaurants require reservations, and both are worth it.

If marine life interests you, set aside time to snorkel at Chileno Bay or Santa Maria Bay. Visibility can reach 100 feet, and you will see real coral and schools of fish. If snorkeling is not your thing, feel free to skip it. These beaches are built around the water experience.
From December through March, consider a sunset cruise or a whale watching tour. You will be out on the water as the sun sinks into the Pacific, ideally with a drink in hand and your partner beside you. Whale sightings are common, though not guaranteed, and the crews are knowledgeable and experienced.
Skip Cabo Wabo Cantina, El Squid Roe, and the other overhyped clubs aimed at spring break crowds. Instead, explore the quieter restaurants around the marina, have a drink at a local bar, or head to Taboo at ME Cabo for music and dancing.
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How Cabo Became Popular
Cabo’s rise as one of Mexico’s most popular destinations didn’t happen overnight. For decades, it was a quiet fishing village at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, known mostly to surfers and sport fishing enthusiasts. In the 1970s and 80s, infrastructure began to improve, and a few luxury resorts opened along the coastline. Its location—just a short flight from California and other major U.S. cities—made it especially appealing to travelers looking for sun and sea without crossing multiple time zones.
Over time, Cabo developed a reputation as a playground for celebrities and high-end travelers. The contrast between the dramatic desert landscape and the deep blue waters of the Pacific and Sea of Cortez created a unique visual appeal. Word spread, and investment followed. New hotels, private villas, and beach clubs began to define the region, while the marina area in Cabo San Lucas transformed into a hub for nightlife, shopping, and dining.
Unlike some Mexican destinations that cater almost exclusively to tourists, Cabo managed to maintain a certain level of authenticity. Its natural beauty, combined with reliable weather and a strong hospitality industry, helped it attract a wide range of visitors. Today, Cabo is not just a beach getaway; it is a year-round destination for honeymoons, destination weddings, wellness retreats, and LGBTQ+ travelers looking for comfort, style, and freedom.
From swimmable beaches and romantic dinners to private boat trips and boutique resorts, Cabo delivers the perfect blend of relaxation and celebration. Let us design a custom itinerary that fits your style, with every detail taken care of.

