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VIP Lounge

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Los Cabos International Airport (SJD), Terminal 1 and Terminal 2, San José del Cabo, Baja California Sur, Mexico

Priority Pass gets you into VIP Lounge in Terminal 2

This VIP Lounge sits airside in Terminal 2 at Los Cabos (SJD) and mainly works as a calm place to sit before boarding. It’s Priority Pass-accessible, and you can also buy a day pass at the desk if you don’t have lounge membership. Space usually feels busy but not packed, so you can normally find a seat without doing laps of the room.

Hours in Terminal 2 generally track the departure banks, with the lounge open for morning and afternoon flights rather than 24/7; check your app, but early departures around 7:00–8:00 usually see it open. Layout is modern and clean, more like a newer airport waiting area than an old-school club. Furniture and finishes match photos from 2024 reviews that call it well designed, but this is still a single-room lounge, not a multi-zone flagship.

Food is basic finger items: think chips, light snacks, and simple hot trays rather than a full meal spread, and several reviews say it’s not worth timing your airport arrival around the buffet. Drinks lean on standard spirits, beer, and soft drinks; don’t expect a long cocktail list or premium labels. If you want a real meal before a 4-hour flight, plan to eat in the main terminal first and treat the lounge food as backup.

You won’t find showers or nap rooms here; multiple writeups of the Terminal 2 VIP Lounge skip any mention of those, and none of the recent reviews show shower signs in photos. Seating is mostly standard chairs and small tables, fine for an hour on Wi‑Fi but not for trying to sleep between red-eyes. Power outlets exist but not at every seat, so if you see a wall-side spot with outlets, grab it early.

Regulars use this lounge as a 45–90 minute buffer, not a half-day hangout. It’s mainly about a cleaner, quieter seat than the gate area in T2, with working air conditioning and bathrooms that usually stay in better shape than the public ones. On busy Saturdays in high season, it can feel full but still less chaotic than the main concourse, which is the real value here.

Practical tip: if you land in Terminal 1 and depart from Terminal 2, factor in inter-terminal transfer time and security; don’t burn 20 minutes walking over just for a quick drink, but if you already clear into T2 and have an hour to spare, the VIP Lounge is a reasonable place to sit and charge devices.

How to get in

  1. 01 Terminal 2
  2. 02 Priority Pass and day pass

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