

Ocean-view pool rooms are also available, however are much less private as they face inward to the hotel where guests pass by. For this trip, I wanted to book hotels that had rooms with private pools to spend more time social distancing, and the room I stayed in had a desert dune view that offered plenty of privacy. The Japenese-minimalist design was the perfect touch for peace and tranquility on a relaxing vacation. The highlight of all rooms at Nobu include a luxurious spa-like soaking tub, stylish beach/pool bags to borrow, and all the luxury offerings such as butler service, high thread-count linens, and high-quality toiletries.

From this beach, I also witnessed the most magnificent multi-colored sunset that puts the famed Santorini sunsets to shame! Still, being by the ocean and enjoying the sight, sound, and smell of the crashing waves was satisfying in its own right. This is common for many hotel beaches in Cabo due to strong and dangerous undercurrents.


The beach on which the Nobu hotel sits can be enjoyed from the sand where nightly bonfires and private dinners are offered, however, there is no swimming allowed in the water. If you play golf, the hotel is also located next to the world-famous Diamante Golf Course, designed by Tiger Woods. Hookah rentals are also available to be enjoyed on the deck or beach.
#Manta cabo reviews plus
Dining and AmenitiesĪmenities at Nobu include 4 pools (one of which is an infinity pool overlooking the beach) 3 restaurants plus additional pool and beach bars and a tranquil spa and wellness/fitness center. The resort itself was the perfect size, where it was small enough to not need a golf cart to tote you around but large enough to offer guests privacy and space. The level of luxury and service provided by the Nobu brand and their other properties and restaurants was evident throughout. Clean, modern lines finished with a mixture of neutral washed and warm wood tones brought about a strong sense of zen with a touch of Japanese influence. I would love to return on this tour on our next trip to Cabo and I will recommend to family & friends.To begin, the Nobu Hotel is one of the most architecturally stunning properties I’ve ever visited. Baptiste, Jorge & Solomon were an excellent crew, communicating in English, French & Spanish. I would recommend this tour to others, the choppy waters, poor swimmers and non sea leg people amongst the group aboard was not a reflection on the crew and beyond their control.
#Manta cabo reviews full
We left docks at 2:20 and returned at 3:36 (so we did not get the full 2 hours which was advertised). This is not a reflection on the crew which were accommodating. After snorkelling and back on board, another group asked to head back to the dock which ended up cutting out trip short. While snorkelling, my husband and I who are strong swimmers found ourselves helping others who were somewhat panicking in the choppy waters. We arrived at the specific meeting point 15 mins prior to the scheduled departure time, however we were waiting for the final two people (not in our group) which delayed the departure time. The crew took a lovely family picture of us with the famous Arch in the background and even maneuvered the boat to get the perfect angle. The highlight was watching the jumping mantarays while back on board the boat. Nothing special - Sargent majors, angelfish, pufferfish. Snorkelling was OK.the water isn’t very clear and it’s the same fish that you’d see swimming around the docks. This is not a booze cruise therefore it is very family friendly or for anyone that just wants to snorkel, see some sites and go for a short tour. The boat had a washroom and all safety equipment. The boat was plenty large enough and crew supplied water and some light snacks. We especially enjoyed the very small group (8 ppl plus 3 crew). Despite a gusty day, the trip was quite good.
