Carr Transpeninsular Km. 17.5, Cabo San Lucas, BCS, 23405, Mexico

Garza Blanca Los Cabos

Loft Ocean View

3558 sq. ft. / Ocean View / 8 Guests / 2 King Beds, 2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Bed

The Loft Ocean View at Garza Blanca Los Cabos is a generous 3558 sq. ft. retreat designed for guests who want space, privacy, and an elevated Ocean View. Individually furnished and decorated, it opens to a balcony or patio where the Pacific outlook becomes part of the stay, while tile flooring, climate-controlled air conditioning, a separate sitting area, and a separate dining area create an easy setting for gathering, relaxing, and lingering between resort moments. Sleeping up to 8 guests, the loft features 2 King Beds, 2 Queen Beds and 1 Double Bed, with memory foam mattresses, bedsheets provided, a pillow menu, and hypo-allergenic bedding available. The layout includes a bedroom, dining area, and sitting area, plus a dining table for shared meals or late-night conversation. Entertainment and convenience are covered with an LCD TV with cable service, a 40-inch television, phone, coffee/tea maker, laptop-compatible in-room safe, free newspaper, iron and ironing board, and 24-hour room service. The private bathroom experience includes 3 bathrooms, a separate bathtub and shower, and a toilet with electronic bidet; in-room massage is also available. For guests choosing the Gourmet Culinary All-Inclusive Plan, the stay can extend effortlessly from the loft to the resort’s dining venues, with all meals and beverages at six restaurants included along with tips and taxes, plus 24-hour room service. At Garza Blanca Los Cabos, that means the comfort of returning to an ocean-view loft after contemporary Mexican cuisine, Japanese dining, a modern steakhouse experience, poolside bites, or relaxed drinks, all while keeping the day as flexible as the space itself.

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The loft opens onto a private balcony or patio with a genuine Pacific Ocean outlook, which is a meaningful step up from a garden or partial view given the room’s scale. For a group booking one unit instead of several rooms, the ocean view combined with the extra living space makes this category feel like a private residence rather than a hotel room.

The layout includes 2 king beds, 2 queen beds and 1 double bed, sleeping up to 8 guests comfortably across separate sleeping zones. That configuration makes it a natural fit for multi-generational families or two or three couples traveling together who still want private sleeping areas within one address.

Yes, the loft has its own balcony or patio facing the ocean, giving the group a shared outdoor spot for morning coffee or evening drinks before heading down to the resort’s restaurants and pools. It functions as an extension of the separate sitting and dining areas rather than a small afterthought balcony.

This isn’t a single shared bathroom — the loft includes three separate bathrooms, each with a deep soaking tub and separate shower, plus an electronic bidet toilet. That multiplicity of bathrooms is what makes sleeping eight guests genuinely workable rather than a squeeze.

Where standard suites at the resort are built around one or two beds and a single bathroom, this loft is a full multi-room residence at 3558 sq. ft. with a dedicated bedroom, dining area and sitting area plus three bathrooms. It’s the category built for groups and families who’d otherwise need to book two or three connecting rooms.

Guests on the Gourmet Culinary All-Inclusive Plan have all meals and beverages covered across the resort’s six restaurants — including Blanca Blue, Hiroshi and BocaDos Steak House — along with tips, taxes and 24-hour in-room dining. The loft itself also comes stocked with free minibar items and bottled water, so snacks and drinks back in the room are covered too.

It works well for both. The resort welcomes children of all ages and runs a supervised kids’ club for ages 4–12, while the loft’s multiple bedrooms and bathrooms let extended families spread out. Adult travelers get the same benefit of separate living zones, plus access to the adults-only Rooftop pool and bar for a quieter escape.

The resort is terraced along the hillside above the Sea of Cortez, with its eight heated pools, restaurants and the beachfront Food Truck oyster bar all reachable on foot within the property. It’s worth knowing the resort’s own beach isn’t recommended for swimming due to strong currents, so many guests instead spend beach time at nearby Chileno Bay.

Ocean-view rooms like this loft sit above the water rather than beside the resort’s more active pool and bar areas, which tends to make the balcony and sitting area a calmer retreat after time spent at The Snack or the swim-up pool. Guests wanting an even quieter adults-focused corner can head up to The Rooftop, which is reserved for guests 18 and older.

Because the loft sleeps up to eight across three bathrooms, it suits groups who want the privacy of separate bedrooms rather than adjoining hotel rooms, and the in-room massage option means part of the Spa Imagine experience can come directly to the suite. Guests traveling with minors should also bring documentation proving guardianship, since Garza Blanca verifies family relationships at check-in as part of its child-protection policy.

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