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Nobu Los Cabos

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist rooftop pavilion with cream sail canopy, concrete seating, wooden barstool, ocean horizon view, overcast sky.
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Images Courtesy of Nobu, Aleksandra Personick for KOBU

A scenic hour long drive from the airport, Nobu Los Cabos has brought its luxurious Japanese charm to this secluded portion of the rugged Baja coastline.

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Nobu Hotel Los Cabos is an award-winning luxury hotel located in San Jose del Cabo. Featuring 178 rooms and suites, two outdoor pools, two private beaches, a spa, and world-renowned cuisine from Nobu Restaurant, this hotel offers an unforgettable experience for guests. With its stunning ocean views, modern amenities, and exceptional service, Nobu Hotel Los Cabos is the perfect destination for a luxurious and relaxing getaway.

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Sculptural stone figures in minimalist courtyard with raked sand, modernist architecture, and clear desert light.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Open-plan lobby with polished concrete floors, wooden ceiling beams, floor-to-ceiling windows framing sea views and sail canopies.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist travertine pavilions with clean geometric forms reflected in still water, bathed in natural light.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with stone sculptures, wooden deck, geometric architecture, and natural light casting sharp shadows.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist courtyard with concrete pavilion, sculptural white stone elements, and striped wooden deck overlooking desert landscape.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist hotel lobby with timber ceiling beams, polished concrete floor, and wooden reception desk with staff in white uniforms.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Dining room with timber tables, woven chairs, pendant greenery, and bar counter bathed in natural light.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Overhead view of luxury breakfast table with sashimi platter, pastries, fresh juice, and minimalist tableware on stone surface.
Breakfast Room Service Nobu Los Cabos by KOBU
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Contemporary courtyard with palm trees, wooden furniture, gray umbrellas, and modernist architecture overlooking pool and ocean.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Contemporary oceanfront villa with dark wood and white concrete architecture, turquoise infinity pool reflecting modernist design and desert landscaping.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Red lifebuoy mounted on pole amid fan palms and manicured landscaping overlooking infinity pool and ocean horizon at dusk.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modern concrete balcony with cream seating overlooking dark-tiled pool, magenta bougainvillea, and minimalist architecture with dark wood accents.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modernist poolside courtyard with teak loungers, gray umbrella, palm trees, reflecting pool, and minimalist white architecture under bright desert sun.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Wooden soaking tub with textured stone accent wall, white towels, minimalist spa bathroom with bronze fixtures.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modern bedroom with warm wood furnishings, neutral upholstery, ambient ceiling lights, and minimalist Japanese-inspired design aesthetic.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Illuminated fire bowls reflecting in still water at sunset, silhouetted palm trees against golden sky, modern luxury outdoor design.
Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modern luxury bedroom with warm wood furnishings, coastal views, palm trees, and minimalist Japanese-inspired design elements.

Deluxe

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist oceanview suite with natural wood furnishings, white bedding, black photography, and floor-to-ceiling glass doors opening to terrace.

Nobu Suite

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Minimalist bedroom with natural wood platform bed, cream bedding, geometric wall paneling, paired nightstands with brass lamps, and neutral palette emphasizing serene luxury design.

Miyabi Suite

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modern beachfront suite with walnut furnishings, white bedding, geometric rugs, and floor-to-ceiling ocean views through sliding glass doors.

Junior Suite

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Japanese soaking tub and rainfall shower with mosaic tile wall in minimalist spa bathroom with natural light and wooden accents.

Sake Suite

Nobu Los Cabos, Mexico — Modern beachfront bedroom with warm wood paneling, minimalist white bedding, floor-to-ceiling ocean views, and contemporary coastal design aesthetic.

Zen Suite

The Details

What makes it Kobu

The architecture of the property was crafted by the renowned California-based firm WATG, while Studio PCH, also located in California, was responsible for the interior design. It was strategically positioned to maximize the sweeping views while simultaneously protecting it from the strong northwest winds. The structure was designed to be characterized by its rectilinear shapes, minimalist aesthetic, neutral tones and natural materials.

Immerse yourself in tranquility and find solace with the ancient traditions of Asia at Nobu Hotel. Indulge in Natura Bissé's luxurious wellness and relaxation treatments, surrounded by the calming elements of nature, in the outdoor hydrotherapy garden. Experience a water circuit, experiential shower, cabana jacuzzi, outdoor shower, steam and sauna areas, and a hydrotherapy pool for an unforgettable journey of relaxation.

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Directions

Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)

45 min by car

The Destination

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Photography

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