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3 Los Cabos All-Inclusive Resorts You Don’t Need To Wake Up Early To Save A Pool Chair

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We at The Cabo Sun have all been there: you fly to paradise, sleep like a baby to the sound of waves… and then discover half the pool deck was “reserved” by 6:45 a.m. with towels and flip-flops. Not it.

The good news is that Cabo actually has a handful of ultra-luxury all-inclusives that either have so much space or such good service that the towel game basically never becomes your problem.

Below are three we’ve seen consistently rise to the top in our own coverage, reader feedback, and recent resort reporting. (You’ve seen them pop up in our pieces on butler resorts, ultra-luxury all-inclusives, and most-booked properties for 2025.)

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1. Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos

If you want to outsource everything — including finding two loungers with shade — Le Blanc is your resort. Every room gets butler service, which is rare in Cabo even at this level. That same butler who’s unpacking your suitcase and booking your hydrotherapy circuit can also secure your pool setup so you’re strolling down after breakfast instead of setting an alarm. That’s why we called it “zero friction” in a recent resort round-up.

Is the main infinity pool still the hot spot? Of course. But the difference here is that the resort gives you a human to solve it for you — instead of pretending it’s not a thing. If you message the butler the night before with “two loungers, umbrella, quiet side, 10 a.m.” you’re living your best vacation life. Pair this with our Cabo all-inclusive hacks (hello, upgraded drinks) and you’ve basically cracked the code.

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Sun Loungers with towels prepared at LeBlanc Los Cabos
Image: Le Blanc Spa Resort Los Cabos

2. Grand Velas Los Cabos

Grand Velas solves the chair drama a completely different way — by throwing scale at it. This place is run like a luxury ship with a 3-to-1 staff-to-guest culture and a pool complex that’s tiered for families, activities, and adults only. Because guests naturally spread out, the “everything is taken” moment just doesn’t hit as fast as it does at smaller resorts. We’ve called Grand Velas one of the best all-inclusive experiences in the world for a reason, and part of that is how effortlessly the pool & beach concierge keeps things moving.

Even when Cabo is busy (Thanksgiving, Christmas, spring break), readers tell us the pools “never felt too crowded” thanks to all that ocean-facing deck. So if you’re traveling with kids and want to avoid the 7 a.m. towel drop, this is the most realistic pick on the list. You’re getting top-tier food, suites that start around 1,000 sq. ft., and service that lines up with what we’ve been reporting on Cabo’s super-luxury rise.

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Grand Velas Resort in Los Cabos, Mexico
Image: Grand Velas

3. Garza Blanca Resort & Spa Los Cabos

Garza Blanca wins on variety. Eight poolsrooftop adults-only with wow views, family pool, swim-up, photogenic glass-edge — means people scatter, which is exactly what you want if your #1 priority is “I refuse to play the towel game on vacation.” We’ve highlighted this property again and again for style-savvy families and couples because it delivers that modern, social, al-fresco vibe without making you fight for one tiny corner of the pool deck.

Real talk, though: the rooftop is popular. On peak weeks it’s the one spot you might have to plan for — but you’re not going chair-less because there are seven other pretty pools waiting. That’s still a win, especially compared to smaller corridor resorts where once the main pool is gone… it’s gone. And if you read our recent piece on budgeting for “extras,” this is the kind of resort where splurging on a cabana actually makes sense.

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Garza Blanca Los Cabos
Image: Garza Blanca Los Cabos

Why these 3?

All three pass what we like to call the Cabo Sun Pool Test: does the resort design out stress instead of posting a “30-minute towel rule” nobody enforces? Le Blanc does it with people, Grand Velas with space, Garza Blanca with options. That lines up perfectly with what we’ve been reporting on Cabo’s shift toward ultra-luxury, where the experience is curated, not competitive.

View of gorgeous Cabo beach in front of Garza Blanca Los Cabos

Before you book

  • Traveling in a mega-busy month? Message the resort right after booking and note you prefer late-morning pool time. The good ones (like these) will flag it.
  • Pair your stay with our guide to all-inclusive safety in Cabo so you’re not leaving valuables on that lounger.
  • If this list feels a little “dream tier,” check our piece on Cabo all-inclusive hacks for more budget-friendly workarounds.

That’s how you sleep in, sip your coffee, and still walk down to a front-row Sea of Cortez viewthe way Cabo is supposed to be.

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