Cabo San Lucas "Los Cabos"
Cabo San Lucas is one
of the most popular Mexico beach vacation destinations. At the southern tip of the Baja California
peninsula, the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez join with sun and desert to create an air of mystery and romance
to all who visit. The area is called Los Cabos. “Lands End” culminates in a rocky point called El Arco.
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Deluxe resorts, hotels and restaurants, championship golf courses, beautiful beaches
and some of the best sport fishing in the world, make Cabo San Lucas one of Mexico's most popular
coastal getaways. Yet, Los Cabos retains an air of mystery, deserted beaches and pristine beauty.
Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo are
about 20 miles apart via a scenic highway. The view along the road is spectacular! In the 1970's the two towns
combined into one resort area, called Los Cabos (the Capes). This was the beginning of what is now a major
resort consisting of Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the stretch of highway that connects them, called The
Corridor.
Cabo San Lucas resorts and hotels offer luxurious accommodations surrounded by opulent
grounds, beautiful beaches and amazing desert landscape. A multitude of amenities and activities are available
throughout the resorts of Los Cabos.
Cabo San Lucas activities
offer an array or tours and adventures to fill your Mexico vacation with excitement and memories for years to come.
From ATV tours to horseback riding, dinner cruises to scuba diving, Cabo San Lucas tours won't disappoint.
Many excellent Cabo beaches offer opportunities for diving,
snorkeling surfing, water skiing, and windsurfing. Kayaking, jet skiing, parasailing and sailing can also be
arranged. Whale watching is popular along the mid-Baja coastline and tours depart regularly from Los Cabos.
Opportunities to explore endless miles of natural rock formations that defy description abound.
Cabo San Lucas fishing offers the chance to catch
dozens of species of game fish including marlin, amberjack, bonito, black sea bass, mahi mahi, roosterfish,
sailfish, snapper, wahoo, yellowfin tuna and yellowtail. There are many excellent sport fishing charters, and all
of the major hotels arrange daily fishing expeditions. A catch and release policy is an option observed in order to
perpetuate the sport for years to come.
Golf in Los Cabos is a major attraction. There are at least a half dozen courses between the
two Cabos. Golfers play against a backdrop of rugged seaside scenes and desert terrain.
Craft items and folk art are featured in the
little shops that line the marina walkways in Cabo san Lucas. San José del Cabo has a marvelous open air market
selling Mexican handicrafts.
Cabo San Lucas restaurants and Los Cabos eateries, won't disappoint.
Nightlife is full of youthful vitality and a rock beat and can be wild and crazy. Tie one on at the Giggling
Marlin, get crazy at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo, or dance the night away at El Squid Roe or Kokomos.
The nightly entertainment in the slightly
more sedate San José del Cabo consists of live bands playing a combination of international pop and Latino
music; disco and folk music.
Cabo Weather is sunny and mild year round. The Gulf is calm and warm; the Pacific surging with energy, to
the delight of surfers.
Sunrise over the Sea of Cortez seen from the Worldmark Coral Baja
resort.
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