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Deal: Two Los Cabos hotels mark reopening with 40% discount on room prices

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Hurricane Odile may be all but forgotten, but parts of the hard-hit Mexican resort area of Los Cabos have taken more than a year to get back on their feet since the September 2014 storm.

Now, two boutique hotels — Hotel El Ganzo and Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa — have reopening offers that take 40% off room prices.

The deal

Outside seating at Hotel El Ganzo.

Outside seating at Hotel El Ganzo.

(Hotel El Ganzo)

(Hotel El Ganzo)

Hurricane Odile was one of the most powerful storms to hit the Baja Peninsula. Hotel El Ganzo, with 69 rooms, reopened recently; Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa plans to reopen its 50 rooms on Tuesday.

Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

(Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa)

(Casa del Mar Gold Resort & Spa)

Here’s how the deal works: You stay three or more nights, Sunday through Wednesday or Monday through Thursday, to receive the discount.

On an online check, I found rooms at Hotel El Ganzo for $192 a night from Nov. 15 to 18 (excluding tax and fees). On the same dates, I found rooms for $198 excluding tax and fees at Casa del Mar.

When

A room at Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

A room at Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

(Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa)

(Casa del Mar Gold Resort & Spa)

The offer is good at each hotel through Jan. 28, based on availability.

Tested

Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

(Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa)

(Casa del Mar Gold Resort & Spa)

El Ganzo shows undiscounted room prices starting at $320 a night; Casa del Mar shows a best-available rate starting at $330 a night. The savings are good on this deal, particularly if you want a lovely late-season getaway that also helps the economic recovery of Los Cabos.

Info

Hotel El Ganzo; Casa del Mar Golf Resort & Spa

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