Quieter and more residential than the resort strip, on one of the only swimmable beaches in Cabo.
Chileno Bay is the quiet one on my Cabo shortlist — more residential in feel than the resort strip, contemporary in design, and set on one of the only genuinely swimmable beaches in Cabo. It's an Auberge property, which tells you most of what you need to know about the service culture.
On my corporate list, I frame it precisely: a strong fit for smaller leadership groups. Where Montage absorbs a full incentive program and Palmilla stages a statement, Chileno Bay is where a leadership team actually thinks — low-key, current, and calm.
For leisure clients, the same qualities translate: this is the modern, understated Cabo for couples and small groups who want the coast without the production.
The residential calm. Quieter than the resort strip by design — the Cabo address that doesn't perform at you.
The swimmable beach. One of the only ones in Cabo — shared with a very short list of neighbors.
Auberge service culture. The same collection behind Auberge du Soleil on my honeymoon list — quiet competence as a brand trait.
Smaller-group sweet spot. My corporate pick for leadership retreats; full-scale incentive programs fit better at Montage.
Contemporary, not storied. Travelers who want Cabo's history and lush grande-dame romance should look at Palmilla.
Retreat logistics are my lane. Offsites and leadership trips here run through my corporate travel practice.
The Cabo I book when the goal is to think clearly by the water — residential calm on a swimmable beach.
Rates through me are identical to booking direct — the perks are not. As a Fora advisor, my clients receive a space-available upgrade, daily breakfast, and a hotel credit — plus my direct line to the team on property before and during your stay.
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