About Confessions
Confessions in Cabo San Lucas is a stylish rooftop nightclub and lounge perched high atop the Hotel ME Cabo on Playa El Medano. It opened in the early 2020s as a collaboration between hotelier Meliá and Grupo RosaNegra (a renowned Mexican hospitality group). This hot spot quickly became notable for its intimate, jungle-inspired decor and 270° views over Medano Beach and the famous El Arco rock arch. The space feels like a sensual hideaway, with candlelit trees, thatched accents, and moody green lighting that reinforces the “secret” theme. The club emphasizes a lush, “Tulum-meets-Baja” aesthetic – tropical fare, textured wood, and decorative vines. With its trendy mix of live DJs and a global clientele, Confessions stands out as Cabo’s premier destination for sophisticated nightlife. Its concept of sharing secrets – accentuated by cozy private booths – makes it unique among Cabo nightclubs.
The vibe at Confessions is energetic yet exclusive. Guests dress up (typically smart-casual or cocktail attire) and mingle on the open-air terrace or near the DJ’s booth. The rooftop layout includes an outdoor dance floor surrounded by intimate cabanas and bar seating. A professional sound system pumps house and electronic beats into the warm night air, while an array of colored spotlights and lasers create a club-like atmosphere under the stars. Confessions is often described as one of the trendier, more upscale clubs in Cabo; it caters to travelers and locals looking for an elevated party scene rather than a laid-back beach bar. Featuring international DJs spinning deep-house, techno, and electronic mixes, it feels more like a Miami or Ibiza lounge than a typical spring-break club. This global appeal and cutting-edge design have quickly made it part of Cabo’s nightlife identity.
Events and Programming
Confessions is open nightly (usually 6–7 PM to 1–2 AM), and most evenings feature music from the venue’s resident DJ as well as guest performers, especially on weekends. The programming leans toward house, deep house, and electronic genres, but special theme nights or live music surprises can occur. In peak seasons (fall through spring), Fridays and Saturdays often draw the biggest crowds and guest DJs. Major holidays and festival times (New Year’s Eve, Halloween, local fiestas, or the Los Cabos Film Festival) are typically marked by bigger parties, special countdown events, or guest DJ appearances. While Confessions doesn’t publish a traditional season calendar, you can expect a festive soundtrack and party atmosphere every weekend. Samples of past lineups have included well-known house artists and Latin dance music sets; itineraries are usually promoted in advance through social media or with hotel concierges.
Tickets for Confessions events vary. Many nights are free admission or have a small cover charge (often equivalent to a few drinks) at the door, especially on weekdays. For special performances or holidays, ticket prices can rise accordingly, sometimes in the equivalent of $20–$50 USD. Some events sell out in advance, so it’s wise to check online listings or contact the venue ahead of time. The club sometimes partners with booking platforms or local promoters, but many visitors simply arrive and pay entry at the door. There’s no formal box office pavilion, so booking is usually handled via the hotel website, phone, or social channels. The vibe is casual about ticketing: come early for free entry and seating, or reserve a table or bottle service if you want a guaranteed spot during party nights.
Tickets and Booking
Tickets and reservations at Confessions are typically arranged through the club’s official channels or hotel concierge. There isn’t a public box office on site; instead, tables and VIP packages are made available by calling the club or the ME Cabo front desk. For popular events (holiday parties, branded DJ nights, etc.), tickets may go on sale online a few weeks in advance. Pricing may include a cover fee or minimum spend. General-admission tickets (if required) vary but are often in the range of $10–$30 USD equivalent. If you’re just going to dance, you can usually show up on a first-come basis and pay at the door (entry might even be free on many weeknights). The club also offers bottle service and private cabanas for large groups; these should be booked early. In short, the easiest strategy for a busy night is to call the venue or check social media for announcements and secure a table or pre-sale ticket in advance.
Seating and Layout
Confessions is largely an open-air rooftop terrace with both standing and seated areas. There is no fixed stadium-style seating. Guests mill about in lounge zones or dance on the central floor space. The club’s layout wraps around the DJ booth, with a main bar and exposed-mesh DJ podium at one end. Along the edges are private alcove booths and VIP lounges with padded benches, perfect for groups. High-top tables dot the perimeter and overlook the beach below, offering great photo ops. Because of this design, there really aren’t “bad” seats: every spot has a view of the DJ and the nighttime ocean horizon. Some guests prefer to linger by the bar counters or perched on stools under the thatched roof sections, while others stake out the cozy private nooks in the bamboo-framed corners.
The club’s capacity is modest (intimate compared to massive Las Vegas-style clubs) – generally a couple hundred people at most. This keeps it feeling exclusive and helps the music and atmosphere stay lively even if it isn’t packed shoulder-to-shoulder. Acoustically, the sound system is tuned for open-air: expect the bass to thump through the dancefloor and easily reach the seating areas. Headphone DJs or private listening rooms are not part of the setup. Lighting is dynamic, with spotlights and LED accents highlighting the dance space; hanging Edison bulbs and integrated amber lighting under the bar create an ambient glow in the seating areas. If you prefer quieter conversation, grab a booth well off the dance floor – otherwise plan on being in a throbbing, vibrant audio-visual environment.
Getting There and Parking
Confessions is located in Cabo San Lucas’s Hotel Zone on Playa El Medano, just south of downtown. The quickest route from the San José del Cabo airport (SJD) is a 25–35 minute taxi or shuttle ride west along the scenic Carr. Transpeninsular (Route 1). Once near Medano Beach, look for the modern, multi-story complex that houses Hotel ME Cabo – Confessions is on the 7th-floor rooftop. If you’re staying at any of the nearby resorts (Hard Rock Hotel, Breathless, Campo Marte, etc.), you can easily catch a quick cab or arrange a hotel shuttle to the club.
For ground transport, local taxis and ride-share (Uber or local equivalent) are the norm. Taxi fares are standardized but be prepared for a higher rate after midnight. There is no public bus directly to Confessions, though some local “colectivo” vans run along the main highway; these can be confusing for visitors. If driving yourself, Hotel ME Cabo offers valet parking (usually for a fee) and limited self-parking nearby. Note that hotel lots can fill up on busy nights. Street parking in Cabo is scarce and not well-marked, so most visitors choose a taxi or designated driver. When leaving, Uber or radio taxis are readily available outside, making late-night departures fairly straightforward.
Inside the Venue
Upon arrival guests enter through the hotel lobby or side entrance and take the elevator directly to the club level. Be prepared for a security check – even on non-ticket nights, doormen will scan bags and check IDs. The indoor check-in is quick, then you step out onto the tropical terrace. The atmosphere immediately feels both electric and laid-back: palm fronds above, the ocean breeze mixing with club lights and music. Dress code enforcement is typical of an upscale lounge – typically smart casual. Men should avoid flip-flops and tank tops, and women often wear dresses or stylish evening tops.
The service is attentive. Both bartenders and servers are experienced, often bilingual, and many have mixology training. Cocktail choices range from classic margaritas and mojitos to elaborate signature drinks garnished with edible flowers or cotton candy. There is a curated tapas menu available throughout the night, featuring sharable plates like tuna tartare, charred octopus, sliders, ceviche shots, and creative small bites. These are meant for snacking, so consider grabbing dinner elsewhere first if you’re very hungry.
Facilities inside are modern. The bar counters are well stocked with premium liquors and top-shelf tequilas, and wine enthusiasts will find a decent selection. Restrooms are clean and located near the club entrance (just an elevator ride down on the same floor). There’s no coat check (Mexico is warm year-round), but staff will hold small personal items if you ask. Note that there’s no official Wi-Fi for guests (it’s a party environment), so expect spotty cell signals up on the deck. Think of Confessions as a lively outdoor club rather than a quiet lounge – the emphasis is on drinks, music, and dance rather than dining or hanging out over coffee.
Nearby Amenities
Confessions is surrounded by some of Cabo’s best dining and lodging options. The rooftop itself shares a building with several sister venues. Right downstairs at ME Cabo you’ll find Mamazzita Mexican Soul (Mexican fusion) and Funky Geisha (Asian fusion) – both excellent pre-party spots. Across the street is Taboo Beach Club (Italian/Mediterranean cuisine) and the beachfront La Roca Restaurant. If you want to continue the night after the club, nearby bars include The Nowhere Bar (edgy rock bar steps away) and Mandala (a popular multi-level nightclub in downtown Cabo). For quick bites, local taco stands and casual eateries line the strip in walking distance.
There are many accommodation choices within a short drive. In addition to ME Cabo, resorts nearby include Breathless Cabo San Lucas Resort & Spa, The Cape (Thompson Hotel), and various all-inclusive hotels along Medano Beach. If you’re staying downtown (near the marina), it’s still convenient: a 5–10 minute taxi ride connects the marina area to Medano Beach. For last-minute outfits or essentials, the plant-filled retail patios of Medano (and a small pharmacy) are within a block or two. In general, guests for Confessions will find plenty of dinner and late-night options in the vicinity – the vibrant Plaza del Pescador and Cabo’s main club district are not far.
What Makes This Venue Special
Confessions stands out in Cabo’s nightlife scene for several reasons. Architecturally, the rooftop design contrasts the region’s typical beach-bars – it feels like a secret garden lounge. By night the space is lit in tones of green and amber, with flickering lanterns and wooden decks that echo the desert flora. The result is a unique fusion of Baja and jungle styles. The panoramic ocean view (especially looking south toward Land’s End) adds a dramatic backdrop that few indoor clubs can match. Historic moments, such as celebrity sighting or famous DJ sets, often get captured against this starry skyline. Its very name – “Confessions” – reinforces a sense of intimacy amidst the crowd.
The cultural impact is notable too. Cabo is known for luxury vacations, and Confessions delivers an internationally minded club experience to complement that tourism. It’s one of the few gay-friendly (LGBTQ+ certified) nightspots in Cabo, having earned a “Queer Destinations Committed” accreditation. This commitment means the staff are trained in inclusivity and it’s officially a harassment-free environment for all guests. Local residents appreciate that Confessions brings a higher level of nightlife energy; young professionals and expats often cite it as their favorite dance venue. For music and culture buffs, the club also connects Cabo to the broader electronic dance community (the same Confessions brand runs clubs in Cancun and Tulum with renowned guest DJ lineups).
Legendarily, it’s become a place where special moments happen – from intimate birthday celebrations in a private cabana to dancing under the fireworks on New Year’s Eve. Many forever remember the night when world-class DJs or themed parties took center stage. All this combines to make Confessions more than “just another bar.” It’s a curated nightlife destination that complements Cabo’s image: glamorous, lively, and a bit mysterious. Both visiting tourists and locals love it precisely because it feels like an insider secret nestled above the beach.
Visitor Tips and Information
Accessibility – Confessions is reached by hotel elevators, so it is mostly wheelchair-accessible from the lobby to the club level. However, the rooftop surface can be uneven (wooden decking and patio tiles) and may have one or two shallow steps, so wheelchair users should proceed with caution. There are accessible restrooms on the entry floor. In general, staff are helpful with mobility needs if asked in advance.
Before you go, bring a valid photo ID and some cash. Entry requires showing ID (18+ only, no minors admitted) and the bars sometimes accept only limited credit cards, so having pesos or dollars is wise. Dress the part: smart casual attire is expected. Most guests wear collared shirts, dresses or nice tops, and closed-toe shoes. Beachwear, sportswear, or flip-flops are not allowed after dark. It’s also a good idea to plan transportation in advance – if you leave your hotel late, confirm taxi availability or ride-share; drivers can sometimes be harder to find near close time. If you want to claim a seat, arrive early (usually by 10–11 PM). The club does not hold tabs at the entrance, so order drinks and food inside eventually. Tip bartenders 15–20% as customary in Mexico for good service.
Common pitfalls: avoid bringing large backpacks or professional cameras (limited photography policy), and know that mobile reception at night is spotty, so set meeting points in advance with your group. Coat checks are uncommon due to the warm climate, but you can hand personal items to a trusted companion. Smoking is generally confined to open-air sections (often a few patio spots near railings). Finally, stay aware of weather: Cabo rarely rains, but if a sudden storm rolls in the DJ may pause music until the rooftop is safe. In most cases the party goes on uninterrupted in the dry Baja air.
What is the dress code at Confessions?
Confessions generally enforces a smart-casual dress code. Men usually wear slacks or dark jeans with collared shirts, and women opt for dresses or stylish tops. Beachwear, shorts, or flip-flops are not allowed after dark. Think of it as a trendy nightclub – guests are encouraged to look polished and fashionable.
How do I get tickets for events at Confessions?
Tickets (if needed) are usually sold through the venue’s official channels or local promoters. For big nights, tickets might go on sale in advance via online platforms or at partner businesses. Often you can also pay a cover charge at the door on the night of the event. Check local event listings or contact the club/hotel directly for the latest details on any specific show.
Does Confessions serve food?
Yes, Confessions offers a menu of international tapas and shareable appetizers. You’ll find items like ceviche shooters, sliders, and creative small plates. The focus is on cocktails and music rather than full meals, so it’s best to dine at a restaurant beforehand if you want a big dinner. Tapas at Confessions are great for snacking while you dance or lounge.
What are the age restrictions at the club?
Confessions is strictly 18+. You must be at least 18 years old to enter (no minors admitted). A government-issued photo ID is required at the door. This policy is enforced every night of the week, so plan accordingly for guests in your group.
How much do drinks cost at Confessions?
Cocktail prices at Confessions are typical for a high-end Cabo nightclub. Expect premium cocktails and mixed drinks to start around 200–300 MXN each (approximately $10–$15 USD), depending on ingredients. Bottles of wine or spirits are available too, usually ranging from a few thousand pesos. It’s a good idea to budget for upscale pricing when planning your night out.
Is there parking available at Hotel ME Cabo?
The Hotel ME Cabo has a valet parking service (typically paid) for guests. Street parking in the area is very limited and often fills up on nights, so most visitors prefer to take a taxi or rideshare. If you do drive, arrive early to secure a spot with hotel staff, or be prepared to use paid parking facilities nearby.
Are reservations needed for the best seats?
For busy nights or if you want a VIP table, booking in advance is recommended. You can reserve tables or cabanas (usually with a minimum spend) by contacting the club ahead of time. On regular weeknights, walk-ins are usually fine. But if there’s a special event or big-name DJ playing, arriving early or securing a reservation will ensure you get the best spot.
Can I smoke at Confessions?
Yes, Confessions permits smoking, but only in designated outdoor areas. Since the entire venue is open-air/rooftop, guests usually step aside at the edges of the terrace to smoke. It’s not allowed in the indoor entry area or in the roof-covered sections with dining. Remember that Mexico allows smoking in outdoor public establishments, but the club staff will kindly remind you of the non-smoking zones.
Is Confessions wheelchair accessible?
The rooftop is reached by elevator up from the ground floor, so access is generally possible. There is at least one accessible restroom on the club level. However, keep in mind that the open-air terrace has uneven wooden decking and a couple of small steps into certain seating areas. If you require full wheelchair access, it’s best to call ahead. Staff will do their best to assist with table placement and entry.
Can I take pictures or record video inside Confessions?
Personal photography is generally allowed, but flash photography may be discouraged. Professional cameras or video equipment are not permitted without special permission. The general rule is that you can capture memories with your phone or a small camera, but do not disturb other guests or record excessively. Some nights (especially when special events are on) may also have official photographers – in those cases the club may request guests not to block performance areas with personal filming.
Does Confessions have Wi-Fi?
No, Confessions does not offer a public Wi-Fi network for guests. It’s primarily a dance and social venue, so the focus is on music and atmosphere. Cellular reception can be hit or miss up on the rooftop – it’s best to tell friends where you’ll be meeting and how to get there rather than relying on texting inside the club.
What music is played at Confessions?
The soundtrack at Confessions is primarily electronic dance music, with a leaning toward house and deep-house beats. Resident DJs spin internationally flavored sets, and many nights are upbeat and danceable. Occasionally, the DJ might mix in Latin rhythms or remixes. The club attracts enthusiastic dancers, so expect an energetic playlist focused on clubs and lounges rather than Top 40 hits.
Is there a cover charge on entry?
Confessions entry policy varies by night. Many weeknights have no cover charge at all or a very small one (often redeemable toward a drink). On weekends and special event nights, there may be a standard cover (around $10–$20 USD) or a requirement of one drink minimum. It’s best to check with the venue or hotel so you know if a cover is in effect for the night you plan to go.
When should I arrive to avoid lines?
On most nights, lines are generally short. However, to secure a good spot without waiting, plan to arrive before peak hours. For example, on a busy Friday or Saturday, getting there by 10–11 PM is wise. From midnight onward, the club is at full swing and lines (for entry or drink orders) can form. Early arrival also lets you enjoy the sunset view from the terrace before it gets too crowded.
Can reservations or bottle service be arranged?
Yes. Confessions offers private tables and bottle service for groups who want guaranteed space. These typically include a fixed number of seats and a minimum spend. To book, contact the club or the hotel concierge in advance (a credit card is usually required to hold the reservation). Bottle service is most common on weekends or special events; make sure to inquire a few days ahead to secure a VIP area.
Why is the club called "Confessions"?
The name plays on the idea of secrecy and intimacy. The club’s design – with secluded booths and whispered atmospheres – is meant to feel like a place where guests can share “confessions” or private moments. It suggests a sense of mystery and allure, fitting the upscale, seductive vibe. The name also ties into the brand’s theme (originally launched in Cancun), which is inspired by the mystique of Tulum’s jungles and hidden speakeasies.