American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

 

There is no doubt that more people are visiting Los Cabos this year than in the last couple of years, including celebrities, and the most recent celebrity sighting was American actress Hilary Duff.

 

American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

She appears to have been on a girl’s getaway, sharing images on Instagram of herself and four friends. The group is seen in posts dressed up and having a good time at Las Ventanas al Paraiso in Los Cabos.

 

American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

Las Ventanas is a luxury resort operated as a prestigious Rosewood Resort and owned by billionaire Ty Warner, who is known for his Beanie Babies that were popular in the nineties. In addition to luxurious suites, the resort features a number of larger villas, a three-bedroom rooftop penthouse, and the even more extravagant Ty Warner penthouse. There are eight pools on the property, three restaurants, a wine cellar available for private dining, two unique bars, a spa, and a golf course for guests to enjoy, and of course, there is access to a beautiful beach only steps away.

 

American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

 

It isn’t uncommon for stars to be seen enjoying the luxury of Las Ventanas, and some celebrities are actually frequent visitors to the Los Cabos resort. Cameron Diaz, George Clooney, Brad Pitt, Courtney Cox, and Gerard Butler have all vacationed at the impressive hideaway. Both Jennifer Aniston and Simon Cowell, though, haven’t just vacationed at Las Ventanas but have been known to visit the resort repeatedly, sometimes visiting multiple times a year.

 

American Actress Hilary Duff Spotted Vacationing In Cabo

Las Ventanas al Paraiso is located on the highway between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, making it a very short trip from the local airport. The spot is peaceful and secluded compared to the busy, more touristy city of Cabo San Lucas. But despite the area’s seclusion, it is still close enough to visit both of “the Capes” that make up Los Cabos.

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