


Cabo San Lucas lavishes guests with amenities
BY BILL ZWECKER Sun-Times Columnist
September 25th 2005
LOS CABOS, Mexico ― The moment the custom, platinum-hued Hummer arrived
from the One&Only Palmilla resort, I had a sense things were going to be top-flight.
Comfortably settled on the super-SUV's leather seats, the soft-spoken driver handed
my companion and I a scented, chilled and perfectly moistened cloth ― just
to refresh ourselves for the short drive to the luxury resort and spa that is clearly
raising the bar for high-end travel destinations around the globe.
Yes, I thought to myself -- this is going to be a unique experience.
Call it intuition. Call it a Midwestern hunch. But after years of traveling, this
Chicago kid is usually pretty good at sensing whether something is headed in the
right or wrong direction.
There can be nothing more right than the chance to experience the One&Only Palmilla.
As we pulled into the roadway that eventually winds down to the
resort's entrance drive -- about a third of the way between the Los Cabos International
Airport and the town of Cabo San Lucas to the west -- we are hit by the unmistakable
scent of hibiscus and catch our first glimpse of bougainvillea crawling up the One&Only's
whitewashed walls, peeking out behind a forest of well-manicured trees and bushes.
IF YOU GO GETTING THERE: There is a weekly seasonal (October-June)
Saturday flight to Los Cabos International Airport by American Airlines. Los Cabos
is served year-round directly on a daily basis (via) Dallas, Houston or Los Angeles
by American, Continental and United Airlines.
WEATHER: The Cabo San Lucas area has an excellent climate
― low humidity and cool ocean breezes keep the summer temperatures at 78 degrees
to 90 degrees. In the winter, temperatures range from 73 degrees to 80 degrees.
YOU CAN DRINK THE WATER: All resorts mentioned have complete water purification
systems in place.
SPORTS: Golf, tennis, deep-sea fishing, snorkeling and
other sports easily accessible at all resorts mentioned ― or at nearby locations
arranged by the resorts on request.
Stepping from the Hummer, bags are silently whisked away, a hostess
hands us a choice of chilled all-natural fruit pops and we're greeted by a group
of staff members all nodding and tapping their hearts. Within moments of arriving
you learn that hand gesture will be inescapable for the time you remain at the One
& Only Palmilla.
Used for centuries by the OtomOi Indians, native to the mountains
of Mexico's Jalisco region, the gesture is an ancient tradition of hospitality that
indicates you are being welcomed to their home as one would greet a family member.
Speaking of “home”, it was now time to discover the
accommodations that would become ours for the next several days, and one that comes
with its own butler! Yes, every room or suite at the One&Only comes complete
with a butler on call 24/7. Considering the One&Only Palmilla features 61 guest
rooms, 91 junior suites and 20 one-bedroom suites (really spacious apartments, complete
with kitchens and dining rooms) you'd think that's a lot of butlers floating around.
Consider the fact the resort can accommodate 172 guests and the staff numbers 900,
you quickly get an idea of the level of service provided. There are more than four
staff members per guest. It's no wonder Kelly Preston picked the resort last year
as the site of the big surprise 50th birthday party she threw for husband John Travolta,
a lavish bash attracting Oprah Winfrey, Tom Cruise and virtually the entire Hollywood
“A” list.
The One&Only Palmilla Preston chose was a far different resort
than the 15-room inn founded in 1956 by Don Abelardo Rodriguez, the son of a Mexican
president. As explained by Andre Boersma (then Palmilla's resident manager, recently
promoted to general manager of the One&Only Ocean Club, Paradise Island, Bahamas),
Los Cabos was a far different place back then. “There were no regular telephones.
Guests would have to radio the Palmilla from the dusty little Los Cabos air field
to check on their rooms and ask to be picked up.”
Over the years rooms were added (primarily in the mid-1980s).
The Palmilla Golf Club was Jack Niclaus' first course opened in Mexico in 1996.
But after a $100 million renovation, completed in 2004, the One&Only Palmilla
today is truly a totally different place -- but with the same architectural flair
of its predecessor. “Someone coming back today would obviously realize all
the changes, but we've worked hard to maintain the same look of the resort that
was always here,” said Boersma.
Our home-away-from-home at the One&Only is one of the resort's
newly-constructed junior suites located in the Casa Colores building, only a short
walk from the Porte Corchere -- the resort's main entrance. Up a few steps and you
enter an environment which have been designed to incorporate distinctive Mexican
decor elements with all the comforts the contemporary traveler expects in a luxury
hotel. At nearly 750-square feet, our junior suite offers an ample seating area,
separate from the sleeping accommodations, but one that frankly was never used.
Why sit inside on a couch -- when you can loll around on a unique upholstered day
bed on a huge terrace overlooking the Sea of Cortez?
For those who care, and who doesn't? ― the baths are enormous,
featuring walk-in closet/dressing rooms, giant shower areas and separate tubs where
you can soak away your tension -- again with clear and unobstructed views of the
ocean. The resort's buildings and grounds snake along a rock and boulder-strewn
250-acre stretch of beach on the Sea of Cortez. The centerpiece is a complex that
includes the reception areas, Charlie Trotter's second-floor “C” restaurant
and bar, overlooking the casual dining Breeze outdoor restaurant, adjacent to the
One&Only's Vista pool ― restricted only to adults.
(Quick tip: Despite the child-friendly atmosphere down
the way at the Agua pool, that enormous, meandering pool is so large even child-adverse
adults may prefer it to the far more crowded adults-only Vista pool environment.)
As is the case with all Sea of Cortez/Los Cabos resorts, one
can only swim at clearly designated “swimmable” beaches. To plunge into
one of the other beaches --where incredible undertows are constantly present ―
runs the risk of serious, if not fatal swimming accidents. The One&Only features
both a large “swimmable” beach at its southeastern end -- plus it also
provides several private “floating bed” beaches (reservations required)
where a couple can lounge all day on a huge, covered suspended king-size-plus mattress
with private butler service for beverages and lunch included.
Of all the myriad activity choices available at the One&Only Palmilla there
are two absolute musts:
*Experiencing the best-ever spa treatments presented in the resort's amazing individual
spa villas.
*Dining at Charlie Trotter's “C” restaurant.
To call the One&Only's spa “extensive,” is the
understatement of the year. From the spa's main building you are escorted by an
attendant to a private treatment villa entering your own garden hideaway that surrounds
an air-conditioned pavilion where an array of massage therapies are administered.
After a soothing footbath comes any one of a two-dozen natural and herbal-based
treatments. (In my case, I chose a deep-tissue muscle massage, but you might opt
for the “Aztec Aromatic Ritual,” or “Exotic Frangipani Body Nourish
Wrap” or a “Royal Thai Massage,” geared to releasing tension, increasing
vitality and flexibility.)
After one of the best massages of my life, my attendant led me
to the whirlpool bath (Couples alert: It's big enough for two!) outside in
the lush garden, where I luxuriated in a mixture of essential oils while sipping
a specially-prepared hot peach and ginger tea. Followed by a 20-minute nap on a
terry-draped covered king-size bed, and I felt like a totally new man!
A new man - ready to enjoy Charlie Trotter's world-famous cuisine,
now re-interpreted at the tip of the Baja California peninsula at the One&Only
Palmilla's “C” gourmet restaurant.
First of all, I have to be honest. While fully appreciating Chef
Trotter's huge contributions to the world of haute cuisine, I have never been the
biggest fan of his signature West Armitage restaurant in Chicago. The combination
of too-precious fare and a less-than friendly, I'm-smarter-than-you-are waitstaff
has always been an issue.
Maybe it's the south-of-the-border friendliness of Mexico, but
imagine my delight to discover “C” is not only a place to find fantastic
food, but it's presented by a staff who exude the warmth and graciousness typical
of our neighbors to the South. Leading the team is the gregarious chef de cuisine
Guillermo Tellez, a native of the Michoacan region of Mexico who spent more than
14 years toiling at Charlie Trotter's Chicago restaurant well-trained by Trotter
to work culinary magic in the kitchen. Obviously Tellez takes advantage of the abundance
of great seafood found in Cabo treating us to wonderful halibut, Pacific lobster
and yellowtail dishes. Yet, the Mexican flavor influences are clearly present as
well, re-interpreted the Trotter way.
It's a family affair in the kitchen, as Tellez's wife, Leslie
is the pastry chef -- turning out such delectable goodies as Passion fruit and milk
chocolate soufflè, special flans and homemade ice creams.
Coupled with an outstanding wine cellar “C” is a clear
winner.
*Charlie Trotter also oversees Breeze, the resort's informal
outdoor cafè (as well as the resort's room service program) -- where the
fare includes lighter-than-air quesadillas, the freshest of ceviches and the usual
complement of sandwiches and salads.
*The One&Only also offers a fun third restaurant and bar
(which turns into a nightclub in the evenings) called Agua. Set at the end of the
resort complex, the eatery, dubbed “Mexiterranean” in style and substance,
offers spectacular views of the sea and innovative menu offerings of seafood, meat
and excellent vegetarian dishes.
When it's all said and done, the One&Only Palmilla offers
the ultimate get-away for those willing to pay for it, but perhaps one of the resort's
most special “treats” is something that costs not one penny. Rising about
the resort is a private chapel that has been on the property since the beginning.
Adjacent to the white-washed little Mexican-style church (where lucky brides are
frequently wed) is a very special garden know as “Hammock Hill.”
There an attendant will provide you with your own iPod, customized with an extensive
selection of relaxation and meditation music. Just pick your secluded hammock (each
surrounded by particular kinds of aromatic flowers and plants) and settle in for
yet another soothing escape!