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Manta cabo reviews
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manta cabo reviews
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The casual space offers standard bar service, plus a humidor and themed liquor and cocktail tasting events. The aptly named Glass Box is located in a glass-enclosed cube just off the lobby.

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Some higher-category rooms include free breakfast, so check ahead with the hotel. The food throughout the property is well-reviewed, but pricey. The menu is heavy on seafood dishes, done in Mexican, Peruvian, and Japanese styles.

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Floor-to-ceiling windows on the oceanside wall provide stunning sea views, while an exhibition kitchen at the rear offers additional eye candy. Like most of the hotel’s common areas, the decor features dark, rich wood and mid-century modern furniture throughout. While the focus is on traditional Mexican fare (with a heavy dose of Baja-sourced seafood like ceviche and octopus), American dishes dot the menu as well. Breakfast, lunch, and dinner are all served a la carte. An open-air terrace offers additional seating with lovely beach views. The hotel’s primary restaurant, The Ledge, is situated in a bright, casual space with ample seating to accommodate the hotel’s modest number of rooms. However, all are sleek and modern, with glass walk-in showers, copper soaking tubs, rainfall showerheads, and D.S. Tech amenities in every room include fast, free Wi-Fi, electronic safes, and state-of-the-art lighting and HVAC systems.īathrooms vary by room type. The flagship Penthouse room is an upgraded Three Bedroom Villa with a 1,000-square-foot (93-square-meter), private rooftop deck that includes a wet bar, barbecue, a plunge pool, and panoramic views of El Arco. These include almost everything a heart might desire, like laundry rooms, in-villa check-in, butler service, afternoon cocktails, private hot tubs, and optional plunge pools. Villas feature all of the above with even more square footage - between 1,400 and 3,000 (130 to 279 square meters). Suites provide all of the above, plus larger floor plans (more than 800 square feet, or 74 square meters) with separate living areas and additional balcony space.

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Entry-level Deluxe Rooms offer 600 square feet (56 square meters) of living space and are well-appointed with cocktail bars that include free welcome tequila, custom sateen sheets, and private ocean-view balconies with hanging daybeds. The size, bed configuration, and in-room amenities in each of the nine room categories vary widely. The alternating tile and wood floors give everything a sharp finish that feels bright enough to remind everyone that they're on one of Mexico's prettiest beaches. We particularly love the addition of bespoke, locally-inspired artwork - it contrasts the massive volume of hand-crafted hardwood details throughout the rooms. Decor is a sophisticated blend of mid-century Latin American furniture, leather headboards, and a soft, brown-on-gray color palette. Like the hotel’s common areas, rooms are meticulously designed. While children are allowed on the property, the target clientele is clearly couples seeking a relaxed, exclusive retreat that’s light on family-friendly fun. Every space - those meant for socializing and those designed for more privacy - has an undeniably sexy dash of romance. The large outdoor pool terrace makes liberal use of concrete, stone, and meticulous xeriscaping that all flow seamlessly into Monuments Beach. Interiors are adorned with a broad array of seemingly disparate industrial elements - polished concrete, raw ashy timber ceilings, and mid-century modern seating - blended in a sophisticated, but never showy, way. The modernist architecture is sleek and chic, but manages to stay out of its own way so that guests can focus on the stunning beachfront location. This is luxury, and the hotel lives up to the expectations for this ultra-swank brand. In a region packed with hotels that claim luxury status but fail to deliver on those promises, stepping onto the grounds of The Cape is a welcome change of pace.














Manta cabo reviews