Cabo Surf Hotel & Spa

Cabo Surf Hotel & Spa in San José del Cabo is where Baja's most graceful simplicity meets the endless horizon of the Sea of Cortez.

Perched directly above Acapulquito Beach, the terrace feels like it was built to frame perfection, waves rolling in beneath you, sunlight shimmering across the bay, and the soft hum of surfboards slicing through water below. Mornings unfold here like slow poetry: fresh coffee steaming beside a sea breeze, the sound of longboards carving gentle breaks, and the faint scent of salt and sunscreen drifting in the air. It's a view that still feels private, even though it's become legendary. Couples linger over breakfast as the tide rises; surfers refuel after an early session; travelers pause just to breathe in the calm. Cabo Surf Hotel's terrace isn't just scenic, it's alive, a vantage point that captures everything beautiful about Los Cabos' easy rhythm and sunlit soul.

Long before it became a boutique landmark, Cabo Surf Hotel & Spa began as a small surf lodge in the 1950s, catering to fishermen and wave chasers who journeyed down the dusty Transpeninsular Highway.

Its terrace, now the hotel's defining feature, was once nothing more than a wooden deck overlooking the Old Man's Surf Break, built so guests could watch the tides and plan their next session. Over the years, the deck expanded into the sweeping stone terrace you see today, hosting weddings, surf contests, and long, lazy afternoons that blur into sunset. The space is anchored by the 7 Seas Seafood Grille, an open-air restaurant that serves everything from sunrise smoothies to grilled octopus at dusk. Locals love it for its honest connection to the sea, ingredients are sourced daily from nearby fishermen, and the menu shifts with the ocean's mood. What most visitors miss, however, is how integral this terrace has been to Baja's surf community: it's where many of the region's early surf legends gathered, teaching newcomers, sharing stories, and shaping the culture that defines Acapulquito Beach today.

Cabo Surf Hotel & Spa is best experienced slowly, ideally from sunrise through lunch, when the light, surf, and sea breeze align.

Start your morning with breakfast at 7 Seas Seafood Grille, where the terrace wraps around the hotel's edge, giving you uninterrupted views of Old Man's Surf Break below. Order fresh fruit, chilaquiles, or a cappuccino, and let the sound of waves replace conversation. If you surf, time your meal between sets, you can literally walk down from your table to the water in less than a minute. In the afternoon, grab a shaded seat with a cold drink and watch the tide shift colors as the desert cliffs glow gold. It's also one of the most peaceful sunset spots in San José del Cabo, with views stretching all the way toward Palmilla Point. Whether you're dining, daydreaming, or celebrating something special, the Cabo Surf Hotel Terrace is more than a view, it's the spirit of Baja distilled into one perfect, sunlit frame.

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“A surf spot where beginners wipe out and experts pretend not to laugh. I sat on the sand eating chips, which felt like the smarter sport.”

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