Featured Luxury Resort: Pueblo Bonito Cabo Resorts

I've decided to feature a luxury resort every week. Monday's are so much fun. This week it's the Pueblo Bonito Cabo Resort, Sunset Beach. They have seven hotels - four in Cabo, two in Mazatlan and one in Puerto Vallarta. However, I think the best one is Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach in Cabo. It was where the cast of The Bachelor Season 11 stayed!

It's also where Two and a Half Men actor Jon Cryer married entertainment reporter Lisa Joyner. Very big deal.

Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach in Cabo San Lucas is situated on the western side of the tip of Baja, overlooking the Pacific. Set away from the concentration of hotels along the Sea of Cortes, the resort's 50-acre site and expansive private beach provides guests with a uniquely tranquil and secluded setting. All 327 guest rooms are suites ranging from Junior and Master Suites, to Presidential and Penthouse Suites. Each room has an ocean view and a private balcony! The spa is also top-notch and features the therapeutic desert stone massage. If you're looking for a gorgeous Cabo hotel for your next vacation, definitely consider Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach. Also noteworthy is Sunset Beach's neighbor, Pueblo Bonito Pacifica, the newest of the Pueblo Bonito family and ideal place for holistic rejuvenation and renewal.

Pueblo Bonito's Cabo resorts are ideal places for destination weddings in Cabo. For more information on these services, visit the Pueblo Bonito website at www.pueblobonito.com

If you know of a resort that should be featured let me know!

The Most Expensive Hotel Rooms in the World 2008

Okay, so in the spirit of "fab travel" I wanted to do a little research and find out about the classiest, most luxurious, most expensive hotels in the world. There's some jaw-dropping stuff out there! Here's what I found:

Ty Warner Penthouse, Four Seasons, New York; $34,000 per night

Covering the entire 52nd floor of the luxury hotel, this suite includes a grand piano, rock-crystal sinks and a dressing room. With cantilevered glass balconies and floor-to-ceiling bay windows, set beneath 25-foot (7.6-metre) cathedral ceilings, the Ty Warner Penthouse offers a breathtaking 360-degree view of all Manhattan.


Royal Penthouse Suite, President Wilson Hotel, Geneva; $33,000 per night

Not much is known about the Royal Penthouse, largely because the hotel staff is reluctant to publicize it. One insider said the suite is almost exclusively reserved for heads of state and celebrities. The hotel overall, though, is considered the peak of classic luxury. Note: this is a picture of the BATHROOM.


The Presidential Suite, Hotel Cala di Volpe, Costa Smeralda, Italy; $21,000 per night

The suite comprises three bedrooms, three bathrooms, and an outdoor saltwater swimming pool. The hotel charges $42,000 a night during July and August. Now if that doesn't say luxury travel, I don't know what does.


Royal Suite, Burj Al Arab, Dubai; $18,000 per night

The extraordinary Burj Al Arab has become one of the world’s most instantly recognizable hotels with its billowing sail-like structure stretching out on an artificial island into the Gulf of Arabia. The 780 sq/metre Royal Suite on the 25th floor has a marble and gold staircase, leopard print carpets, its own private lift and a rotating four-poster canopy bed – and of course extraordinary views across the ever rising skyline of Dubai and out to the Gulf of Arabia.


Penthouse Suite, Hotel Martinez, Cannes; $9,300 per night

This expensive luxury resort is comprised of 500 sq/metre apartments include include a sitting room, dining room, two bedrooms, two bathrooms with Turkish bath, shower, and spa bath, dressing room and sauna. But the real wow-factor of the penthouse suites is two 200 sq/metre private terraces overlooking the Bay of Cannes. During the Cannes Film Festival the Penthouse Suites go up to $48,000 a night.


Coral Suite, Four Seasons Resort Punta Mita, Mexico, Cost per night: $15,000

You know you’re traveling in the fab lane when you have your own butler. The coral suite has five-bedrooms, an oversized patio with a wraparound pool, a gym with a 42-inch plasma television, a spa room and a theater with reclining leather seats and a 92-inch screen with digital surround sound. As far as luxury resorts in Mexico go, this is the cream of the crop.


Private Reserve, Soneva Gili Resort & Spa, Maldives, Cost per night: $10,000

This 15,000-square-foot suite is made up of six buildings built over the water. It has two master bedrooms with circular glass showers that are accessed via walkways through a private garden. The bathtubs are out on their own decks along with day beds for lounging, and the private spas have saunas, massage pavilions and gyms. Oh yeah, and you have two personal assistants.


Two Story Sky Villa, The Palms Fantasy Suites, Las Vegas, Cost per night: $25,000

The Palms has a one-story and a two-story Sky Villa. The two-story is over 9,000 square feet and features a massage room, exercise room, bedroom balconies, a glass elevator, Jacuzzi pool with glass end wall and a spectacular view of the Strip.

Tips For A Stress-Free Vacation: Sending Luggage Through the Mail

Wouldn’t it be nice to walk up to the ticket holder, hand over your boarding pass, briskly pass through customs and board your plane? And after the flight, wouldn’t it be nice to not wait for your luggage and not worry if it made it through the layover (leaving you with only the clothes on your back)? Instead, you walk hands free to the taxi and up to your Cabo hotel where your luggage already awaits you. Sounds nice huh?

Here is a quick tip to travel with the utmost convenience, ease and luxury: send your luggage through USPS.

With airlines struggling to make ends meet, hefty suitcases have higher fees and luggage pieces per person are limited to conserve gas. Increased security measures also cause long baggage lines, making sending luggage through the mail a great alternative to all the hassle.

USPS, FedEx, UPS, typically recommend packing your items in boxes. As an added bonus, many mailing providers will pick up your boxes from you house or hotel.

Some companies will ship your items in your suitcase. Luggage Free and Luggage Forward, for example, specialize in sending luggage pieces to your destination.

Using the mail method is also easier when buying souvenirs, clothes or trinkets - simply put them in your UPS box, instead of lugging them around the airport.

But don’t forget to check the time table for shipping internationally. USPS suggests shipping your items seven business days ahead of time to ensure arrival. A pickup time is scheduled, usually for a two-hour window. It is important to note that you cannot ship some of the recently banned carry-on items such as hairspray and shaving cream because they are flammable or hazardous. Lastly, I would suggest including a return receipt with your boxes.

Here is a list of useful sites for shipping your luggage through the mail:

  • www.usps.com
  • www.fedex.com
  • www.ups.com
  • www.luggageforward.com
  • www.luggagefree.com
  • www.tsa.gov

If you print your boarding pass online, this method will help reduce time at the ticket counter. And with no luggage, you can go straight to the terminal security. So travel worry free and have a more relaxing time. You can bask poolside at the Emerald Bay luxury hotel in Mazatlan or rejuvenate at the Pueblo Bonito Pacifica Spa in Cabo, stress free. Live luxuriously, you deserve it.

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FabTravel, as its name implies, is a place for everything fabulous travel! I blog about everything VIP from amazing hotel rooms and hotel views, to designer luggage and celebrity travel news. Got a tip? Send it this way. Or, you know, I'll keep checking HotelChatter ;)

Who is MissFab?

I am a travel connoisseur (phew, that was hard to spell) with an affinity for the luxury lifestyle. Okay, I'm a travel diva in training who likes to live vicariously and put a fun and flirty spin on the fabulous life. I have been bitten by the luxury travel bug and always like to do a little splurge everytime I travel.

I currently reside in beautiful San Diego and enjoy working the nightlife scene. I am also a blogger for Pueblo Bonito resorts, you can check out some of my other work on the Pueblo Bonito Luxury Travel Blog

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