Punta Pescadera is such a wonderful spot for relaxing, snorkeling, or just for the views. I came here when I was five years old and then just five years ago. My parents had just been back to the hotel this February, and they thought that it would be a great idea to come back for a few nights during spring break. We have a rental house in Cabo at the Pamilla(that lost power and the water and gas were turned off) that doesn’t have much to do. So we booked a room in advance and left Cabo. The ride from Cabo to Punta Pescadera is about an hour and a half and the last part of the ride is dirt road(it’s called Los Barriles) but it’s only about twenty minutes. Once you pull up into the cobblestone driveway, you feel as though you’ve pulled into a wonderful paradise. The only signs of civilization are the clusters of houses to the left of the hotel but other than that, you are left in your own little paradise. The food is AMAZING(both at the bar and the restaurant). The bar has more casual food such as quesadillas, hamburgers, etc. The restaurant is where you eat breakfast(which is amazing and you must try the french toast). The menu has flank steak, chicken, shrimp, and a variety of salads. I prefer the bar menu over the restaurant menu just because I like to keep it casual. The piña coladas are so delicious. It’s extremely difficult to find good piña coladas that have a balance between pineapple and coconut and those piña coladas are just right. There is so much to do during the day. You can rent ATVs, go snorkeling, or just relax on a lounge chair by the pool or on the beach. The best time to go is anytime that is not a holiday. During Christmas and Easter it can get really crowded. My family and I have had this place to ourselves and it was wonderful. I really do recommend to come here if you think that Cabo is too crowded and you want to go somewhere more secluded and less crowded. If you remember and love the old Cabo, then Punta Pescadera is the perfect place.