Diamante Ocean Club Residences - One Bedroom Opal Residence
Property Amenities
No Pets Allowed | Not Handicap Accessible
Property Details
Size
Condo with 1 level
1 bedroom, 1 bath, 1000 square feet, 93 square meters
Bedrooms
King
4 guests maximum
Nearest airport
San Jose del Cabo International Airport
32.7 miles
Property View
Beaches and pool. Views may vary by unit.
Additional Fees
OPTIONAL fees:
-Golf fees are $535 per person, per round.
-There is a daily access gym fee of $20 per person.
-Diamante is located on the Pacific side of the peninsula. Taxis into downtown Cabo San Lucas are $30 USD up to 4 people and $7 USD for extra passengers.
-Shuttles to and from the airport are available through concierge at $140 each way for an SUV seating up to 4 people.
Additional fees are subject to change. Confirm costs with Diamante concierge.
Activities of Interest
- Arts
- Fish
- Golf
- Hike
- Shopping
- Watersports
- 18-Hole Championship Golf Course. 1.5 miles of pristine beachfront along the Pacific Ocean in Cabo San Lucas, you'll find one of the most spectacular golf course facilities anywhere in the world.
- Swim with Dolphins, Snorkeling, Catamaran Tours
- As early as October through as late as March, the annual migration of gray whales occurs, bringing thousands of these magnificent creatures to various shallow lagoons around the Baja Peninsula.
- Cabo Pulmo, a Mexican National Marine Park, is home to one of Baja’s most spectacular coral reefs and a host of unique sea life, making it a long, but worthwhile day trip from Cabo.
- Surfing is a huge draw for Baja, and Zippers, at Mile 17 on the Cabo Corridor, is one of the best spots. - this is not a beginner's break - but it's great to watch even from shore as people glide in on the waves.
Places of Interest
- For something stately, hop on a panga (some are glass bottomed), and head out to Cabo's most famous natural feature, the Arch. On one side, the Pacific Ocean in all its grandeur; on the other side begins the Sea of Cortez.
- Cabo Wabo is a must-see for anyone who's here looking to party - as most people in Cabo are. Owned by Sammy Hagar, it's a massive complex with giant bars and stages where bands perform, often with Hagar himself.
- If you’re in Cabo more than a few days and craving a change of scene, try heading north to the quaint town of Todos Santos, home of the Hotel California (yes, THAT Hotel California) and the excellent Cafe Santa Fe and Caffe Todos Santos.
- For a Mexican meal with a lot of flourish and fanfare, including roving mariachi bands, colorful tablecloths, and a lobby filled with Day of the Dead dolls and other Mexican crafts, visit Mi Casa, near the town square.
- Lover's Beach is one of Cabo's most fabled spots, a strip of virgin sand accessible only by panga. Stretch out and sunbathe amid wave washed rocks. Bring a lunch or have the boatman pick you up after a few hours.
- Divorce Beach, appropriately connected to Lover's Beach, is on the Pacific side. Come here to soak up some sun, and then watch it go down - Cabo sunsets don’t get much better than seen from here. Be warned, the currents are deceptively dangerous.
Reviews
Jane S.
July 2024Fantastic resort
Great room, beautiful views and surprisingly good food for a resort. The Ocean Club building is the way to go. The big building where the Lagoon is doesn’t have great views. The Lagoon was too busy. The pool in our building was fantastic ”