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Quote: We were aware that construction was going on next to the hotel when we booked, so we requested a room as far from the construction as possible. When we checked in on a Saturday, we were given a room uncomfortably close to the construction. Though we registered our discomfort, we were told that the major construction was over and the only work going on presently was painting and plastering. This was a lie. As it was Saturday, we didn't become aware of the noise level until Monday when work resumed. Since we only had two days left to our stay. We decided to bite the bullet and stick it out.The situation really deteriorated on Monday and Tuesday when we could hear constant banging that sounded a lot closer than the neighboring construction... Read More
Quote: We stayed in the newer section of the resort in a studio unit. Everything was very nice. They have 2 restaurants, a pool and a spa. The food was very good and the service was great. Because of the damage done by the hurricane, some resorts had problems with power and getting water. We only had a few minutes without power when we were at the lounge. Everyone was very helpful. The resort did not want us to tour any other resorts but we did. We did purchase 1 week at another resort.
From journal Unique Cabo San Lucas
Quote: Located on a hill overlooking the city, Hotel Finisterra was known as one of the nicest palces to stay. Unfortunatly, we stayed in the older section of the hotel. Don't get me wrong, it was nice, but the new tower overlooking the ocean was nicer. Our room was quiet, and had a partial view of the ocean. We actually enjoyed a relaxing nap to wake up to seeing the Carnival Cruies Line leaving the area. The restaurant is nice and you are not bothered by any of the vendors. Watch out for the cute hostess that also is a timeshare promoter.
From journal Cabo San Lucas for Two
Quote: Multilevel Hotel built on Cliffs at southernmost tip of Baja. The rooms were nice with a/c, balcony with lovely views. Three pools, 2 tennis courts, gym and sauna, elevator to beach, not for the handicapped! Spread out, a long way to the restaurant, bar and beach. Complimentary breakfast was wonderful with Mexican/American breakfast foods, homemade tortillas made on the spot! The bar was fabulous, huge and round overlooking the beach. Order a special Damiena margarita made with their local liquor, said to be an aphrodesiac! Watch the sunset. To be honest, after I viewed other properties in the area, much more expensive, but much more awesome, I would have splurged and gone elsewhere.
From journal Cruisin Cabos