12 clay tennis courts with included group instruction is the most tennis-focused Club Med in Africa — a specific draw for tennis-playing families
Tétouan Airport is 15 minutes away — one of the shortest airport-to-resort transfers in Club Med's global portfolio
The beachfront Berber-tent setting at The Gibraltar is one of the most atmospheric dining setups in any Club Med European-area property
Chefchaouen and Tetouan's UNESCO medina are accessible as day trips — the location makes Morocco genuinely explorable
Cons
The most memorable regional experiences (beach horse riding, Chefchaouen excursion, hammam, golf) are all paid extras outside the all-inclusive rate
Mandatory caddie fees at Cabo Negro golf are a surprise for guests who assume the green fee covers everything
Petit Club Med (ages 2-3) requires an additional charge, unlike the 4+ program
The Sultana beachfront building is where you want to stay — but it commands premium pricing and books early
Grand Velas Los Cabos
Pros
The only all-inclusive in the world simultaneously holding Forbes Five Stars, AAA Five Diamonds, and a MICHELIN-starred restaurant — a genuine distinction, not a marketing claim
Cocina de Autor's 8-10 course tasting menu with wine pairing is fully included in the all-inclusive rate — at a standalone restaurant this would cost hundreds per person
Every suite starts at 1,081 sq ft with ocean views, private terrace jacuzzi, and 24-hour butler concierge — the entry suite here exceeds most competitors' top categories
Three-tier infinity pools naturally segregate family, activity, and adult-only zones without restricting access — practical design rather than strict policy
Cons
Beach is not swimmable — Los Cabos Pacific currents make ocean swimming dangerous; the infinity pools are where guests actually swim
Cocina de Autor is restricted to adults and guests 18+ — families with younger children can't access the MICHELIN-starred restaurant during their stay
Summary
Grand Velas Los Cabos has a higher guest rating, while Grand Velas Los Cabos has more restaurants, while Club Med Yasmina is the larger property, while Grand Velas Los Cabos has more dining venues, while Grand Velas Los Cabos offers more activities.
Rates start around $1,600/night in low season and $1,800+ in peak winter — a significant commitment that requires being genuinely invested in the Five Diamond experience to justify