One&Only
One&Only Palmilla
One&Only Palmilla is the property Cabo regulars keep coming back to, and the reviews back up why: the service culture here is consistently singled out as the best in the corridor, ahead of Las Ventanas and the Four Seasons, with staff who remember names and preferences trip after trip. Guests describe assigned pool loungers held for their entire stay (no 5am towel-scrambling), unprompted birthday setups, and hosts who solve problems before they're mentioned. That's rare enough in Cabo that people name it as the reason they return. The trade-offs are real and specific. Food and drink pricing gets flagged constantly and recently: $30 margaritas, a $35 guacamole, a $20 horchata that guests say tastes like any other. That's not a one-off gripe, it shows up across years of reports and should be budgeted for, not brushed off. The rooms are also a genuine split: some guests find the older suites full of character, others (often comparing directly to Four Seasons Cabo del Sol next door) call them dated, especially the bathrooms. And more than one recent stay mentions spa scheduling errors and slow management response when something actually goes wrong, plus the odd but persistent complaint that there's nowhere on property to just grab a bottle of water outside meal service. What you're paying for is the grounds and the staff, not the room category or the wine list. If a lush, decades-old hacienda with a genuinely swimmable beach and old-school personalized service matters more to you than a modern bathroom, this beats the newer competition. If you want the biggest, newest rooms in Cabo, Four Seasons is the better bet. We haven't stayed ourselves; this is the pattern across a large, fairly recent body of guest accounts.