We have just returned from President's Week at Club Regina in Los Cabos and are still awed by the beauty of this place. Built into the...
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We have just returned from President's Week
at Club Regina in Los Cabos and are still awed
by the beauty of this place. Built into the
hillside, the property is reminiscent of
Santorini, small apartments cantilevered to
maximize the ocean views. You will have here
winding streets overlooking the ocean, small
patios, grand vistas, and pools jutting out into
the air. The units are excellent-the one
bedroom units have a living room with a
pullout couch for two, a beautiful oceanfront
patio that seats six, a complete kitchen, and a
table and chairs for four The Master bedroom
in the one bedroom suite has a king size bed,
jacuzzi, marble shower bath, and two huge
closets.I cannot imagine anyone not being
astounded by the beauty of the place. In
addition, in Feb the surf was calm enough to
swim in in, the beaches are wide and
beautiful, and the weather perfect. A few
comments, though: 1) to acheive these
beautiful views, there are a lot of
steps;however, the property has golf carts
ready to wisk you anywhere you want to go
so it is not such a problem, 2)The food is very
expensive in Cabo; owners do get a 20%
discount at the hotel, where the food is very
good, but I suggest you visiting the Megastore
in San Jose or the Costco in Cabo San Lucas
the first morning you get there, and buy
breakfast and lunch items, beer, soda, chips,
etc, as the buffet at the hotel cost $75 for the
three of us the first morning. There are
cheaper alternatives at the hotel, but we ate
in most mornings and it was just fine. While
there are more expensive places in Cabo,
none have the views and the architecture of
this place. We have already booked for 2008
and I assure you, once you see this you will
buy. Do rent a car to give you ease of travel; a
cab in usually $25 per person to get into
town.