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These Are The 3 Best Budget All-Inclusive Resorts In Los Cabos For 2026 (Oceanfront Edition)

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Let’s be honest: “Budget” and “Oceanfront” are two words that rarely go together in Los Cabos.

As we’ve reported, Cabo is officially the most expensive destination in Mexico, with average hotel rates hovering around $500 a night. Finding a deal often means staying miles inland or booking a hotel that hasn’t been renovated since 1995.

These Are The 3 Best Budget All-Inclusive Resorts In Los Cabos For 2026 (Oceanfront Edition)

But deals do exist.

If you are willing to trade “ultra-luxury” for “solid value,” you can still find an oceanfront, all-inclusive resort for under (or near) $300 a night per couple. These aren’t the places with personal butlers or Michelin stars. They are the places where the beer is cold, the pool is huge, and you can hear the waves from your balcony without emptying your bank account.

Here are the three best budget-friendly, oceanfront all-inclusives in Los Cabos for 2026.

1. Riu Santa Fe (The Party Value King)

Location: Medano Beach (Cabo San Lucas)
The Vibe: High-Energy Fun

scenic-view-from-riu-santa-fe

If you want the absolute most bang for your buck, this is the undisputed champion. It is a massive mega-resort located right on Medano Beach, which is the most popular swimmable beach in Cabo.

Why It Wins:

  • Location: You are on the best beach in town, with a direct view of the Arch. You can walk to the beach clubs like Mango Deck.
hotel Riu Los Cabos
  • Amenities: It has a massive water park (“Splash Water World”) and hosts the famous Riu Pool Parties, which are essentially neon-fueled festivals included in your rate.
  • The Trade-Off: It is loud. The drinks are well-brand, not top-shelf. But for the price, the location is unbeatable.

Check Prices At Riu Santa Fe


2. Royal Solaris Los Cabos (The Family Favorite)

Location: San José del Cabo Hotel Zone
The Vibe: Classic Mexican Hospitality

Royal Solaris Los Cabos

Located in the quieter hotel zone of San José, Royal Solaris is a throwback to the classic Mexican family resort. It feels authentic, warm, and incredibly welcoming.

Why It Wins:

  • Family Focus: It has a fantastic mini water park for kids and a dedicated kids’ club that parents rave about.
Pool bar Royal Solaris
  • The Food: While not gourmet, the food is consistently rated as “good” and “authentic” by travelers, often beating out pricier chains.
  • The Trade-Off: The beach here is beautiful but not swimmable due to strong currents. However, the pools are great, and you are just a short Uber ride from the San José Art Walk.

Check Prices At Royal Solaris Los Cabos


3. Posada Real Los Cabos (The Hidden Gem)

Location: San José del Cabo Hotel Zone
The Vibe: Quiet & Intimate

Hotel Posado Cabo pool

This is the smallest resort on the list, and for many, that is its superpower. It doesn’t feel like a factory. It feels like a boutique hotel that happens to be all-inclusive.

Why It Wins:

Hotel Posado Cabo
  • Peace: There are no foam parties here. It is quiet, clean, and right on the sand. It’s perfect for couples on a tight budget who just want to read a book by the ocean.
  • The Trade-Off: It is older. The rooms are clean but dated. The beach is non-swimmable. But you are getting oceanfront access for the price of a Holiday Inn.

Check Prices At Posada Real Los Cabos


Find Your Budget Resort

Tap your style to see the winner.

Go to Riu Santa Fe
The king of high-energy value. Located on Medano Beach (swimmable), it hosts huge pool parties and has a water park. Loud, fun, and unbeatable location.
Go to Royal Solaris
A classic Mexican family resort. Great kids’ water park, warm service, and good food. The beach isn’t swimmable, but the pool scene is perfect for families.
Go to Posada Real
A hidden gem. Small, intimate, and often the cheapest option in Cabo. No foam parties here—just a quiet pool, ocean views, and peace.
$250 – $320 Per Night
These estimates are for two adults, all-inclusive. Prices fluctuate by season, but these three consistently offer the best value for an oceanfront stay.

The Bottom Line

You don’t need to spend $1,000 a night to enjoy Cabo.

  • Want to party on a swimmable beach? Riu Santa Fe.
  • Bringing the kids? Royal Solaris.
  • Want peace and quiet? Posada Real.

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