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Inside the swanky Mexico resort where ‘Love Is Blind’ Season 7 couples jetted off to post-engagement

They jetted there sight unseen.

Couples who got engaged in Season 7 of “Love Is Blind” vacationed at the ultra-lavish Viceroy Los Cabos resort in San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.

The beachside destination features an array of lavish guest rooms, junior suites, large suites, casitas, villas and penthouses ranging in price from $450 to $19,000 per night depending on the layout, according to the website.

The engaged cast members of “Love Is Blind” Season 7, including Garrett Hoseman and Taylor Krause, traveled to a ritzy resort in Mexico. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
The lovebirds stayed at the luxurious Viceroy Los Cabos resort. COURTESY OF NETFLIX

The interior design concept is modern and minimalistic and some rooms offer private plunge pools and balconies looking out at views of the Sea of Cortez.

While the rooms are filled with natural light during the day, they are spritzed with the Vicory’s Aromaria signature scent at turndown service in the evening for a calming experience.

Those staying in the deluxe suites and private homes are also treated to private butler service, complimentary access to the kids’ club, a daily breakfast — that can be served floating in the private pool— and the option to utilize a private chef.

Cast members enjoyed the myriad of amenities on the property. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
There are six pools on the grounds, one of which was enjoyed by Hannah Jiles and Nick Dorka on the show. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
Couples could dine in the many restaurants on site. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
Lovebirds like Tyler Frances and Ashley Adionser enjoyed views of the Sea of Cortez. COURTESY OF NETFLIX
Water sports and other activities are available for guests. COURTESY OF NETFLIX

In-room dining is offered for all guests, though there are six on-site restaurants serving up authentic Mexican cuisine.

Diners can go for street-style tacos at their new Awacate Mexican Kitchen or homestyle mesa meals at Casero Restaurant.

NIDO offers a wide selection of ceviche while cocktails and specialty drinks are a must at Nidito Beach + Poolside Bar, Otro Bar, or the resort’s Cielomar Rooftop.

The hotel offers different guest rooms, suites and villas. viceroyloscabos/Instagram
Eateries serve up authentic Mexican cuisine. Viceroy Los Cabos
Rooms are minimalistic and modern. viceroyloscabos/Instagram
The sandy white beaches are just steps from the accommodations. Viceroy Los Cabos

The property has five massive pools, with some being reserved for only adults, while others allow all families. The swimming spots are equipped with cabanas and cozy lounge chairs for optimal shade and sun-tanning options.

Travelers staying at the luxe escape can relax and unwind at the 11,000-square-foot spa, which offers a range of holistic wellness offerings including vitality pools, thermal rooms, and hydro massages performed within a grotto environment.

“Treatment rooms provide a wide variety of locally inspired and Viceroy signature treatments, including foot rituals with sensual lighting and tranquil music,” the website boasts.

The spa is a perfect place to relax and unwind with multiple treatment options. Viceroy Los Cabos
The hotel also has a state-of-the-art gym and kids’ club. Viceroy Los Cabos
Guests staying in a villa are treated to butler service. Viceroy Los Cabos
Penthouse guests have the option for a private chef to cook dinners. Viceroy Los Cabos

A state-of-the-art fitness center is open for all vacationers looking to work up a sweat. The gym, designed by famed fitness guru Harley Pasternak, offers group or private fitness or yoga classes.

There is also an abundance of cardio equipment, weights, spin bikes and an adult jungle gym.

Aside from all the luxuries, the resort values eco-friendly initiatives by implementing environmentally safe and sustainable practices like water and energy-saving plans and comprehensive recycling programs.