Upon arriving to the property, it looks scary, and the roads are not maintained well. There are no working elevators and certain sections of the hotels so our bellboy had to carry our luggage up six flights of stairs, and I had to carry my luggage down six flights of stairs when leaving. Make sure to call a bellboy Prior to leaving or else you’ll be carrying your own luggage. The drinks were great, but the food was not good. A lot of it is buffet and only dinner is ordered through a menu, but some of the options aren’t as good as what you would think. The location is far from , the marina where most of the activities in Cabo are. It’s about a 15 to 20 minute drive if not more depending on traffic. Also be prepared to be kept up all night when they have their parties. Also our room was freezing our first night so make sure if you’re going during the fall and winter season when it’s colder at night to use the blanket that is given because there is no heater in the hotel room. The beach is also not private so be prepared to be asked to buy goods by 20 people as soon as you hit the beach the water was beautiful and the drinks were good. The staff at the restaurants were nice. But upon checking out when I tried to tell one of the concierges, what the issue was, he could really care less, you really are paying for what you get and obviously that isn’t much. This was the first and last time I ever stay at any RIU hotel/ resort.
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