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Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal: Did Not Disappoint

December 9, 2022 by Payton Turner 2 Comments

a resort with a beach and a rocky hill

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There are some hotels in the points and miles world that are frequently discussed including the St. Regis Maldives, Park Hyatt Paris Vendome and the Conrad Bora Bora Nui. These hotels often pose great value from a points perspective, typically allowing you to redeem your points or miles at 200%+ of what they are typically worth. 

The Waldorf Astoria Los Pedregal, which became a part of Hilton’s portfolio a few years ago and is located on the West coast of Mexico, is one of these properties. It is difficult to find availability for this  property, and with nightly paid rates easily over $1,500 per night, staying at this property can be a difficult task. 

This past April I was able to find last minute availability  following our expected departure from Cabo after an enjoyable stay at the Westin Los Cabos. I pulled the trigger on two nights at the property and pushed our flights back two days.

Here are my thoughts on the property:

Room

We booked into a Pacific View King Plunge Pool Room but we were lucky enough to get “upgraded” to a Two Queen room with Hilton Diamond status, by calling a few weeks ahead. We needed this upgrade in order to fit 4 people in the room. 

a room with two beds and a table

The room was very spacious for a typical hotel room, with two queen beds facing the TV, a fireplace, and a small seating area (seat and table) directly in front of the fire.

a room with two beds and a table
a living room with a fireplace and a television

I really enjoyed the finishes of the room that felt quite premium, especially the exposed wood ceiling. The real highlight to me was the outside patio area. 

a pool with a view of the ocean and a beach

The infinity plunge pool is without a doubt the best part of the room. All rooms at the property have their own pools, which makes for the perfect place to sit with snacks and refreshments, especially during the early evening. 

Additionally, all the rooms have views of the ocean, meaning that no one is getting stuck with a “Garden View” and everyone gets to enjoy the true focal point of the property. 

a pool with a view of the ocean

Our room was particularly close to the lobby, which occasionally led to increased noise while on the patio, but other than that, it did not cause much disturbance. 

Another great part of the room was the bathroom, although not as well designed for families as it could be. As you can see, the bathroom is largely open to the rest of the room. Luckily, there is a sliding door to close off the bathroom, but it is somewhat difficult to maneuver. 

a room with two beds and a chandelier
a bathroom with a large mirror and a tub

This would unlikely be an issue for a couple, but for a family trip, it is not a favorable feature. 

I really like the double vanity in the bathroom with gorgeous sinks. The amenities that are provided are definitely premium. Even the soap is wrapped in twine, adding a nice little touch to the experience. 

a person taking a selfie in a bathroom

Even better, the property gives an amenity kit to all guests with the Waldorf Astoria logo imprinted on it and it is stuffed with other little amenities. 

a towel and a bottle on a plate

The bathtub was also a great feature and comes with honey bubble bath. I am not much of a bath taker, but I imagine that this would be nice for those who are. 

a bathroom with a round mirror and tub
a shower with a bench and pillows

While the shower in the room is great, I am curious about the design of the couch in the bathroom. Regardless, the bathroom definitely shows itself as a great part of this room.

Finally, I really appreciate that the room has sliding doors to open up so you can enjoy the beautiful Pacific breeze. I think that this is a great hotel room, but it is tight for four full sized people, which is definitely something to take note of. 

a room with a bed and a television

Property

Similar to the room, the property is unbelievable. Everything is meticulously groomed. The only downside I would argue is that the ocean is not safe for swimming with big waves and some rocks, but that is not at the fault of the resort. 

a beach with buildings and water

From arrival into the hotel’s beautiful open air lobby, you can see the Pacific while you are drinking your check in beverage.

a building with a pool and a large pool
a wooden structure with chairs and a table on a patio

The rooms are spread across numerous buildings and villas around the property, which I really like compared to having the typical high rise full of rooms. There are paths around the property, but it is easy to navigate. 

a walkway between buildings with palm trees

The property pays attention to even the tiniest of details in maintaining the grounds. From the beautiful stonework in the paths, to the fact that they rake and smooth the sand, everything is pristine.  

a circular cactus garden with a building in the background
a fire pit on a beach

The property is just as beautiful at night. Although areas could be more well lit, the lighting around the property after dark is enchanting.

a pool with tables and candles
a pool with lights and buildings in the background
a courtyard with palm trees and lights at night

The food and beverage venues are also amazing, but the star of the show is their famous restaurant carved into the rocks above the crashing waves of the Pacific. So famous that apparently we were not able to get a reservation, even with the help of the concierge a few days in advance. 

One of the venues is the champagne bar, which is located on the beach and is a great place to swing around and talk, regardless of whether you are ordering a drink.

a swing set on a beach

In terms of amenities, there are plenty. I realize now that I did not take any pictures of the gym, however, I can assure you it is well stocked and they have multiple rooms and equipment depending upon what your preferred method of physical activity. 

They have multiple Pelatons, which is always a nice touch. Additionally, they have a variety of complementary classes ranging from yoga to sunrise hikes. I did not have enough time to partake in one, but they seemed popular from the sign up lists. 

Another amenity we did not take advantage of is their spa. Although we heard good things from other guests, our limited stay deterred us from indulging. 

a stone staircase with palm trees in the background

One activity I did partake in is use of the tennis courts. There are two courts, but unfortunately they were quite sandy. It did not impair our game play, but it’s something to note and made it a little more slippery. 

a tennis court with a net
a table and chairs under an umbrella

The courts are well stocked with equipment, but I’m sure if you are a tennis player you would benefit from your own racket. They also supply balls and have a fridge full of water and chilled towels, which is nice for when you are ready to take a break. 

a mini fridge with a blue vase on a table
rackets on a shelf

Don’t worry, I did not forget about the pools. How could I? I saved the best for last. 

I know I have highlighted many of the nice features of this property, but what really steals the show (similar to many hotels in Los Cabos) is the infinity pools overlooking the ocean. 

a pool with a basket of towels on it

Words lack the ability to describe how amazing the pools are or the comfort of the lounge chairs (note that the soft sheets on each of the chairs are a nice touch), so I will just share some of my favorite photos. 

a bed with towels on it by a pool
a pool with rocks and waves

a beach chair with a beach umbrella and a bag on the beach
a beach with palm trees and chairs

There is  also a kids pool that is great for being as close to zero depth entry as possible. Though, we regularly saw kids jumping off the rocks into the pool, which does not seem to be the safest choice given the depth of the pool. The kids pool is not an infinity pool. 

a pool with white beds and rocks in front of buildings
a pool with palm trees and buildings in the background

There is also a swim up bar with scattered in-pool seats and tables for drinks. 

a pool with lounge chairs and umbrellas on the side

Service

The service is as remarkable at the property… from the moment we booked to the moment we checked out. When contacting the property to try to get a room that could sleep all four of us, they were easily able to accommodate us. 

Upon arrival, they open the Uber’s door and unload your luggage for direct transport to the room. Our personal concierge gave us her contact information and let us know when she would be available to help us if needed. If there was ever a moment she was off-duty, the rest of the concierge team would  happily assist. 

Walking us to the lobby, they had towels and welcome drinks (both alcoholic and nonalcoholic), which were both refreshing and enjoyable (I am not sure what happened to the picture).

Throughout the stay, everyone was also extra willing to help make our trip enjoyable. Want to sit by the pool? Someone is already there to open the umbrella and lay out the towel on the chair. 

The most impressive thing is the housekeeping. Upon returning after dinner, we came back to find our things organized,  laundry folded, shoes paired, and even a phone charger neatly wrapped. 

a white electrical outlet with a cord plugged into it
a group of luggage and shoes in a room

Each night, turndown service is a sweet perk. The sheets are turned down, and slippers and water are left bedside. 

two beds with white sheets and white pillows in a room with a lamp
a table with a phone and glasses on it
a glass jar with food in it

Breakfast

At a property like this, breakfast is always something to look forward to and nothing was different in this case. As a Hilton Diamond member, we received at least two free breakfasts (I cannot remember if they waived the cost for all four of us).

a table with a napkin and silverware

The buffet is really good, had plenty of options, and can be enjoyed by the entire family. 

a display of pastries and pastries
a table with different types of fruit and jam

My personal favorite is the made-to-order juice and smoothie bar where I picked the ingredients before the drink was delivered to the table. 

a paper with fruits and a pen on a table

Booking

As previously mentioned, we were luckily able to book this stay using Hilton points. Our two night stay last April cost 120,000 Hilton Honors points per night, or 240,000 points total.

a screenshot of a phone
a screenshot of a phone

Alternatively, a free night certificate could have been used since there was standard room availability. Either points or a certificate are an amazing deal compared to the paid cash rate for the two nights in the two queen room that we booked. 

The paid cost of the stay would have been a staggering $4,438.24, which is mind blowing to me for two nights. The room that we had booked (the one king room) was a little bit cheaper, but still an equally high price. 

This means that we earned a great 1.85 cents per Hilton point, easily three times more than what they are typically worth.

The Last Point

Overall, it is a phenomenal stay. Besides getting us a reservation in their restaurant, I do not think there is anything the property could have done better (except maybe upgrading us to a multi-room suite).

The room is tight for a family of four but reasonable for a two night stay. Anything beyond this, I would want multiple rooms or a suite. However, it is an amazing set up for couples looking to get away.

The room, property and service are all impeccable and every need, including allergies, is acknowledged. If you are able to find any standard availability, I recommend this hotel for your next trip to Cabo, without a doubt and I will happily go back!

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About Payton Turner

Payton Turner is a University of Virginia student whose passion for all things travel has led him and his family to the far corners of the earth. While loving the luxurious life of first class, his AvGeek heart is just as happy in the back of the plane taking off on his next adventure.

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  1. Pat says

    December 10, 2022 at 7:00 am

    But back to the beach. The water isn’t swimmable? Can that be? I like a fancy resort as much as the next person, but not being able to swim in the water at a beach resort sorta misses the point, no?

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    • Josh says

      December 11, 2022 at 2:36 am

      Correct – the water is not swimmable (I was surprised the first time I stayed, too). The water is known for dangerous currents and sneaker waves, as the resort is right where the Pacific Ocean meets the Gulf of California. This isn’t just unique the Waldorf but to all resorts on that stretch of beach and other places near downtown Cabo — if you’re looking to swim in the ocean, you should look at resorts closer to San Jose del Cabo or even Todos Santos.

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