One & Only Palmilla has a modest mission: it aims to be
the best five-star resort in the Mexican holiday destination of Los Cabos.
Expect the full five-star bells and whistles, from a 2000 square metre spa and
Jack Nicklaus golf course to 24-hour butler service.
THE LOCATION
The balmy climate of Baja California, the thin peninsula
that runs parallel to the western coast of Mexico, has made it a favourite
quick getaway for US west coasters. Party animals head for the town of Cabo San
Lucas, while those seeking a calmer pace prefer nearby San Jose del Cabo. The
most exclusive properties – including private villas owned by the likes of
George Clooney, Jennifer Aniston and Michael Jordan, as well as One & Only
Palmilla – lie somewhere between the two.
THE SPACE
Baja California has a mostly arid landscape, which makes the
resort's lush garden setting even more inviting, if not exactly eco-friendly.
Guests are spread out over the resort's
100 hectares, with a choice of swimming pools and sandy beaches. The
resort's most inviting attraction is its extraordinary spa, where the private
treatment villas come complete with plunge pools and day beds. Start the day
with a yoga class, then treat yourself to either an indulgent massage (try the
two-hour Baja Deep Tissue Pindas Ritual) or the extraordinary Bastien Duo, a
luxurious mani-pedi treatment that will leave you feeling transformed.
THE ROOM
The interiors are done in luxe Mex style, with studded
wooden doors, woven textiles and iron chandeliers juxtaposed with marble
floors. My Ocean Front Junior Suite has a sprawling bathroom, spacious sleeping
and living areas, and the piece de resistance: a sunny beachfront terrace with
its own large plunge pool. Wi-Fi is free of charge.
THE FOOD
Foodies take note: the resort has some of the best
restaurants in the area. Seared, a steakhouse with a menu inspired by chef Jean-Georges
Von Gerichten, delivers not just superb steaks (served with a selection of
seven sauces, including chimichurri and chipotle), but also seafood and salads.
The sushi and sashimi at the Asian-inflected Suviche are top notch, as is the
cuisine at Aqua, where talented Moroccan chef Larbi blends Mexican and
Mediterranean flavours. The seafood is particularly superb, but it is worth
ordering the ceviche or the guacamole, both of which are made at your table.
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