Los Patios Hotel in Cabo San Lucas is genuinely worth it if you want a boutique patio-centered base that feels like a relaxed courtyard escape rather than a big resort. The outdoor pool, courtyard, hot tub, and patio bar setup get consistently strong praise, the staff scores are some of the best on the property (9.3 on Booking.com across 175 reviews), and the al fresco dining at El Tabachín is a real highlight. The main caveat: the hotel sits along Km 4.5 of the Carretera Transpeninsular in El Tezal, and road noise bleeds into the outdoor areas more than some guests expect. Know that going in, and you'll likely love it.
Los Patios Hotel Cabo Reviews: Best Patio and Outdoor Vibe
Quick verdict: is Los Patios Hotel Cabo worth it?
Short version: yes, for the right traveler. Booking.com reviewers give it Cleanliness 9.2, Comfort 9.2, Staff 9.3, Facilities 8.8, and Value for Money 9.0. Those are solid numbers for a boutique property in a competitive Cabo market. Tripadvisor and Expedia reviews echo the same themes: guests are pleasantly surprised by how charming and well-kept the space is, and the patio/courtyard area specifically keeps coming up as a standout. If your bar for "worth it" is a beautiful outdoor space to sip margaritas, eat well, and decompress without paying full-resort prices, Los Patios clears it comfortably.
The recurring complaints are narrow and manageable: road noise from the Carretera Transpeninsular, occasional provisioning gaps like towel availability at the pool, and the fact that the restaurant can feel quiet (almost deserted) during off-peak hours. None of those are dealbreakers, but they're worth factoring in before you book.
Patio and outdoor vibe: seating, views, shade, and noise

The heart of Los Patios Hotel is the courtyard. Think of it as a tiled garden oasis: an outdoor pool, a hot tub, plenty of lounge seating, umbrellas, and sun loungers, plus a garden and terrace that wrap around the space. Reviewers consistently describe it as a "nice pool, bar, restaurant set up" and highlight "lots of seating" in the courtyard area. There's also a balcony and hammock terrace depending on the room, which adds to the layered, patio-within-a-patio feel of the place.
Shade is handled reasonably well with pool umbrellas available, which matters a lot in Cabo where midday sun is intense. The space feels boutique rather than sprawling, so it never feels overwhelming or anonymous. It's the kind of courtyard where you actually run into other guests and have a conversation, not the kind where everyone disappears into a resort tower.
Now for the honest part: noise. The hotel is positioned along a busy section of the Transpeninsular highway in El Tezal, which Expedia identifies as the entertainment district. Multiple reviewers across Tripadvisor and KAYAK flag that traffic noise is noticeable, even if you're staying toward the rear of the property. KAYAK's review summary specifically notes guests calling it a "peaceful oasis" while simultaneously flagging that the "location near a busy road could result in traffic noise." That tension is real. The courtyard itself feels calm and well-designed, but it doesn't fully insulate you from the outside world. If you're noise-sensitive, factor this in.
Food and drinks on (and around) the patio
The property has two on-site options worth knowing about: El Tabachín Restaurant-Bar and a Terrace Bar and Grill with Patio. El Tabachín is the main dining venue, positioned poolside with al fresco seating as a core feature. Expedia notes it offers "al fresco dining and a poolside location," and one Tripadvisor reviewer who had dinner there during a quieter period raved about it: specifically calling out tostadas and fish in garlic butter as standout dishes. That kind of specific, unprompted praise for individual menu items is usually a good sign.
Breakfast is included with stays (Expedia confirms free full breakfast), which is a genuine value-add for outdoor morning dining. The poolside bar is where most casual drinking happens, and the margaritas get a specific mention more than once in reviews. Guests frequently describe arriving, checking in, and heading straight to the pool bar for a drink, which tells you something about how welcoming the whole setup feels.
Pricing feels in line with a mid-range boutique property rather than a splurge destination. You're not paying resort-bar prices, and the value-for-money score of 9.0 on Booking.com backs that up. The one thing to keep in mind: the restaurant can run quiet. Some guests describe dining in a nearly empty space, which is either peaceful or a bit odd depending on your mood. It's not a lively scene-y restaurant most of the time, it's more of a relaxed, almost private dining experience.
Service and cleanliness: what reviewers keep coming back to

This is where Los Patios genuinely earns its reputation. A 9.3 staff score on Booking.com is not common, and the Tripadvisor reviews reinforce it with direct comments like "the staff was really kind and very helpful." For a patio-centered venue, good staff makes a significant difference: it's the person who brings your drink to the lounger, who checks if you need more umbrellas, or who makes your dinner feel personal rather than transactional. That warmth shows up consistently across platforms here.
Cleanliness scores a 9.2 on Booking.com, which is high. The courtyard, pool area, and rooms get described as well-maintained. The one practical heads-up that surfaces in Tripadvisor reviews: bring your own beach towel. That note has come up enough times to be worth flagging. Whether it's a towel availability issue or a preference thing, packing your own saves friction at the pool.
Day vs. night: how the experience shifts
During the day, Los Patios Hotel is a genuinely relaxing patio escape. The pool and courtyard are at their best in the morning after breakfast and in the late afternoon when the sun dips and the temperature softens. Midday is workable with shade umbrellas but can be intense in peak summer heat. Morning al fresco breakfast in the courtyard is one of those simple pleasures that reviewers mention with real fondness.
At night, the character shifts a little. The property is close to Cabo San Lucas nightlife (the hotel's own site points this out), and El Tezal's entertainment district means the evening energy from surrounding areas filters in. The on-site bar and terrace don't transform into a loud party scene, they stay relatively mellow, but the external noise environment picks up. If you want to sit outside at night with a drink and enjoy quiet, it's possible, just not as serene as it might be at a more remote property. If you want easy access to nightlife and then a calm place to come back to, this setup works well.
Who will actually love it here
Los Patios Hotel Cabo is a strong fit for a specific kind of traveler, and a less ideal fit for others. Here's how it breaks down:
| Traveler type | Fit | Why |
|---|---|---|
| Couples on a romantic trip | Strong fit | Boutique courtyard feel, hot tub, al fresco dining, personalized service — all work well for two people |
| Budget-conscious travelers | Strong fit | Value-for-money score of 9.0, free breakfast included, mid-range pricing without resort fees |
| Solo travelers or small groups | Good fit | Relaxed social courtyard, friendly staff, easy access to nearby Cabo without being in the thick of it |
| Nightlife seekers | Moderate fit | Close to Cabo San Lucas nightlife but the on-site scene is mellow, not a party hotel |
| Large groups or event planners | Weak fit | Boutique scale means limited capacity and a quieter atmosphere — not designed for big groups |
| Noise-sensitive guests | Risky fit | Road noise from the Transpeninsular is a documented pattern across reviews |
Practical booking tips and things to watch for

The hotel sits at Km 4.5 Corredor Turístico Carretera Transpeninsular in El Tezal, which puts it between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. You're close enough to Cabo San Lucas to enjoy nightlife and restaurants but not walking-distance close. A car or rideshare is useful. The nearby beaches of Santa María and Palmilla are referenced in the hotel's own location notes, so beach day logistics are worth planning ahead.
Rooms toward the rear of the hotel experience less street noise, according to reviewer notes, so it's worth requesting that when booking. If you're booking through Expedia, Booking.com, or directly through the hotel, mention your preference for a quieter room away from the road. The outdoor patio and bar areas appear to be primarily for hotel guests rather than a walk-in venue, so if you're visiting specifically to experience the terrace bar or El Tabachín without staying, call ahead to confirm.
Bring your own beach towel. Seriously, this comes up enough in reviews that it's worth packing one rather than assuming the pool setup covers it. And if you're visiting in peak season (December through April tends to be prime Cabo travel time), book early. A boutique property with 175 Booking.com reviews and high scores fills up.
Questions to answer before you commit
- Are you noise-sensitive? If yes, request a rear-facing room and set realistic expectations about the road noise.
- Do you need a lively on-site bar scene, or is a relaxed courtyard with good drinks enough? Los Patios skews toward the latter.
- Is included breakfast a priority? It is here, and that's a real value add for patio mornings.
- Are you planning beach days? Confirm your transport plan since the hotel isn't beachfront.
- Do you want al fresco dining on-site or will you mostly eat out? El Tabachín is worth at least one dinner, but the restaurant can be quiet.
If you've browsed reviews for similar boutique patio hotels and found yourself comparing notes, places like Hotelito Patio Azul and Hostal El Patio in Lima follow a similar courtyard-centered philosophy and share some of the same appeal for travelers who prioritize patio atmosphere over flashy amenities. If you are considering other courtyard-style stays too, Hotelito Patio Azul reviews can help you compare the vibe and value before you book. Si estás investigando opciones en la ciudad, “dos patios querétaro” es una alternativa interesante para quienes buscan un ambiente de patio y un plan más relajado en Querétaro patio hotels. Los Patios Hotel Cabo fits that same niche but brings a distinctly Baja personality to the experience.
FAQ
Are the Los Patios Hotel Cabo reviews mainly about good vibes, or is it actually comfortable for sleeping?
Yes, but your room location matters more than you might expect. Reviews repeatedly suggest choosing rooms toward the rear of the property for the best odds of quieter patio time, since the highway traffic is what carries into outdoor areas most. If you book, explicitly request a quiet room away from the road, and if possible ask whether your balcony or patio faces inward toward the courtyard rather than toward the street.
Is Los Patios Hotel Cabo a good choice if I want easy beach access on foot?
Plan to drive or use a rideshare for most sightseeing and beach days. The hotel is close enough to Cabo San Lucas for nightlife access, but it is not positioned as a walk-to-everything base. If your priority is Santa María or Palmilla, factor in time and parking or transfer logistics rather than assuming you can step out and reach beaches easily.
Do Los Patios Hotel Cabo reviews say towels are provided by the hotel?
If you need consistent poolside towels, bring your own just in case. One common complaint in reviews is towel availability at the pool, and even if it is not universal, it is frequent enough that packing your own beach towel is the safest move.
Will El Tabachín feel lively, or do the quiet-hours complaints apply to everyone?
The courtyard is the core experience during both peak and off-peak days, but the restaurant atmosphere can vary. Some guests report the dining room can feel nearly empty during slower hours, which makes it feel peaceful for some people and oddly quiet for others. If you prefer a lively dining room, consider dining a bit earlier or later than the typical dinner rush.
How do Los Patios Hotel Cabo reviews describe the included breakfast experience?
Breakfast is included, and that makes mornings easier for travelers who do not want to coordinate an off-site start. However, review patterns suggest the courtyard breakfast experience is best when you arrive earlier and when you can sit outdoors comfortably, especially in warm months.
Are the road-noise issues in Los Patios Hotel Cabo reviews constant, or mainly occasional noise?
You are likely to hear some traffic at Los Patios at night, especially from rooms or outdoor seating that capture more of the street-side sound. Even though the courtyard itself feels calmer, the overall setting can be less serene than a more remote property. If you are noise-sensitive, consider bringing earplugs and choose the quiet-room request when booking.
If I am not staying at Los Patios, can I still expect to use the pool bar or dine at El Tabachín?
It is a guest-focused setup, not a guaranteed walk-in destination for non-staying visitors. Because the pool bar and patio spaces are primarily for hotel guests, if you are coming specifically for the terrace bar or El Tabachín without staying, call ahead to confirm availability and whether day access is offered.
Is there enough shade at the pool and courtyard to handle Cabo’s midday sun?
Shade is workable during midday because there are umbrellas around the courtyard and pool areas, but sun intensity in Cabo still matters. Reviewers frame it as manageable with umbrellas, so if you are planning a long pool day in peak sun, plan for breaks, arrive earlier, and consider bringing a hat or lightweight cover for comfort.
What do Los Patios Hotel Cabo reviews say about service compared with other boutique hotels?
Yes, and it affects the overall experience beyond just check-in. The staff receives unusually strong praise across platforms, and multiple review details point to practical, on-the-spot help (drinks, seating comfort, umbrella support). If patio service quality is part of your criteria, this is one of the hotel’s strongest differentiators in reviews.
When is the best time to book Los Patios Hotel Cabo if I want the best patio weather and atmosphere?
If you are visiting during December through April, book early because boutique properties with high review scores tend to fill up quickly. Also, choose your dates with the courtyard timing in mind, mornings and late afternoons are where most travelers describe the patio vibe as most comfortable.

