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    Villas in Cabo San Lucas

    Cabo San Lucas is the energy end of the peninsula: the marina, Land's End, Médano Beach with its swimmable water, and nightlife that runs late. Stay here if you want restaurants and boats within minutes.

    Our Cabo San Lucas homes climb the Pedregal hillside and dot the neighborhoods around the marina — sunset views over the Pacific, town lights below.

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    Big Bet Retreat

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    24 guests11 bedrooms13.5 baths

    From $9,270 / nightComing Soon
    5.0

    Villa Celeste

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    16 guests10 bedrooms11 baths

    From $3,052 / night
    4.8

    Casa Oasis

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    8 guests3 bedrooms3 baths

    From $320 / night
    The Arch View — Vista Vela 4.8

    The Arch View — Vista Vela

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    8 guests3 bedrooms3.5 baths

    From $157 / night
    4.0

    VistaMar Luxe: Pedregal Retreat

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    8 guests3 bedrooms3 baths

    From $231 / night

    Villa Guadalupe

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    20 guests14 bedrooms15.5 baths

    From $5,216 / night

    Casa Picasso

    Baja California Sur, Mexico

    24 guests8 bedrooms8.5 baths

    From $5,000 / night

    Good to know

    Which part of Cabo San Lucas should we stay in?

    Pedregal suits couples and groups who want gated hillside privacy minutes from the marina. Homes near El Médano and downtown put restaurants and nightlife in walking distance. El Tezal offers modern condos and views at gentler prices, a short drive from town.

    How far is Cabo San Lucas from the airport?

    Los Cabos International (SJD) is about 45 minutes by car. Every MPC stay includes private airport pick-up — your driver tracks the flight and meets you outside arrivals.

    Can you swim at the beach in Cabo San Lucas?

    Yes — Médano Beach is the classic swimmable stretch, calm and lifeguarded, with a view of the Arch. Many other Pacific-side beaches are for walking rather than swimming; our guides cover which is which.