The resort that invented ultra-luxury Los Cabos in 1997 — butlers, tequila libraries, and a sky full of telescopes.
By Biirdee Travel. Updated 2026-06-10.
Las Ventanas al Paraíso ("windows to paradise") created the ultra-luxury Cabo category in 1997 and, despite three decades of glossy neighbors, still defines it — now under the Rosewood flag. The formula: every suite gets a butler, the architecture stays low and white against the Sea of Cortez, the tequila and raicilla library runs deeper than most bars in Jalisco, and the service culture treats absurd requests (a private mariachi breakfast; a telescope and an astronomer) as standing orders.
Rates start around $1,200 in the gentler months and climb past $2,000 December–April, when the gray whales migrate directly past the resort — the signature Las Ventanas season. The Ty Warner Mansion and the rooftop-pool signature suites occupy their own price universe.
Suites from ~$1,200 in low season to $2,000–3,500 December–April; villas and the signature suites run far beyond. Every suite includes butler service.
Las Ventanas for service theatre, adults-first polish and whale-season drama; Palmilla for the swimmable bay, golf and family breadth. They're 15 minutes apart and we split stays regularly.
Mid-December through mid-April, peaking January–March — gray and humpback whales pass directly offshore, and the resort's terraces become viewing decks. It's also peak pricing; book early.
Same rate as direct with Rosewood Elite-grade benefits — breakfast, credit, upgrade priority — plus whale-season timing counsel.
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