If you are considering a visit to the Veleros Beach Club as a cruise ship excursion, spend your money and time elsewhere. On our Navagator of the Seas 6/16/24 Cabo stop our excursion group met at 12:45pm and after a the wait for tender service and a long motor coach ride, our feet did not touch sand until 3pm. Once we arrived the tour operator escorted each group to their spot on the beach. We were initially given a table with 4 chairs - not the lounger and umbrella we would expect for a day at the beach. After protesting, the tour operator did his best to find a solution and after about 30 min we were given two lounge chairs and an umbrella shared with another group. I blame RCL for this as they should ensure there is ample capacity for the excusion tickets they sell. The beach, facilities and food (if you could get someone to take your order) were nothing special. Next time I will spend my money on a cabana on the ship, skiping the tender and long bus ride and have a much more relaxing and...
Read moreWe had a great, relaxing 3 hours here as part of a shore excursion from a cruise ship. It's about a 45 minute bus ride.
The staff are all very friendly and helpful. They came often to take it did and drink orders. We had an open bar for 2 hours, the had Coke, Coke Light, Sprite, pineapple juice, Corona, Modelo and I've other Mexican beer (all in cans except the juice). The also had margaritas. No mixed drinks as they do not have a blender.
We had the chicken tenders and beef tacos and both were very good. Is was about $20 each.
The beach sparkles and slopes away gradually, so it's only waist deep even at 20' out. There were plenty of cabanas, sun beds and umbrellas for everyone. It was very hot (July, 80s) and even staying in the shade 100% of the time results in a sunburn due to reflection of the UV rays from the sand.
There is a bathroom and a place...
Read moreI live in the neighborhood nearby and would frequently visit Veleros for an afternoon beverage. Now their parking rules have changed and security informed me I would not be allowed to enter without having a reservation — so I asked for the business’s phone number and called multiple times but did not get an answer, so I was turned away at the gates by the security guard.
Between Veleros and Ganzo Beach Club there are two AMPLE parking lots that could and should be designated for public beach access, and they could offer valet service for customers! Locals who want to patronize your business shouldn’t be treated as if they need to be a hotel customer in order to access the area. Beaches are public, by law after all and making people walk 20 minutes in the sun is certainly not the best way to attract patrons during...
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