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Los Cabos - Captivating, enigmatic, and always sunny!

Los Cabos, or “The Capes” in English, where the desert meets the sea, is a non-stop destination and home to almost 150,000 people from all over Mexico!

Peaceful Cabo natives, vibrant Sinaloans from across the Sea of Cortez, colorful folk from Guerrero, hardworking Oaxa-cans, Tapatios from Guadalajara in Jalisco, urbanites from Mexico City, the strong character of Norteños from the northern states, new arrivals from Cancun and Quintana Roo... all contribute to the mosaic of Los Cabos, offering the best of Mexico: its people and traditions. All in one exciting place: Los Cabos!

CABO SAN LUCAS

A high-energy town at the tip of the long Baja California Peninsula, Cabo is known for non-stop fun and excitement. Home to the marina with fishing fleets and tour vessels, dining and famous nightlife, Cabo also offers excellent water sports, snorkeling and sunset tours, and lots of shopping in a compact area along the marina boardwalk.

CABO SAN LUCAS BAY

A protected area with finest swimming beach, snorkelers, divers and nature lovers will want to explore the sea lion colony, schools of tropical fish, breathtaking Lover’s Beach, and El Arco, the famous stone arch known throughout the world as the landmark of Los Cabos. The bay also has a remarkable underwater attraction for divers, the spectacular Sand Falls discovered by Jacques Cousteau, created by a deep ocean canyon off El Arco.

We kindly ask you to protect Cabo San Lucas Bay’s unique marine ecosystem.

SAN JOSE DEL CABO

San Jose is a colonial town founded in 1734 by Jesuit priests and sisters, is a friendly town with relaxing courtyard restaurants, lots of interesting shopping, and the San Jose Estuary, perfect for nature lovers.

Smaller and more quiet than Cabo San Lucas, is the ideal place to enjoy the historical streets, to take a break in the town plaza, or browse the many galleries and boutiques in the Art District near the church.

SIERRA DE LA LAGUNA

The Sierra de La Laguna Biosphere Reserve is a vast National Park with mountains as high as 7,000 feet. Hiking, climbing and exploring the reserve’s unique ecosystem, including hot and cold mountain springs and waterfalls, offers a striking contrast to the ocean playground far below. In the reserve it’s possible to see a cactus, a palm and an oak coexisting at certain altitudes; naturalists and adventurers will not want to miss a daytrip to the lower levels of this magnificent mountain range.

CABO PULMO

Jacques Cousteau named the Sea of Cortez the world’s aquarium in 1986. Home to over 800 species including giant manta rays, dolphins, whale, sharks, countless fish... and an eight finger live coral reef. Cabo Pulmo is located at northeast of the main tourist zones of San Jose del Cabo. Cabo Pulmo have the most coral reef in the Eastern Pacific and submerges you into one of the most diverse, and pristine marine environments of the world. The reef system, with 10 species of sea fans and branched corals and 12 stony corals, makes the diving, snorkeling, and kayaking the best acuatic experience.

TODOS SANTOS

The magic town... an oasis on the Tropic of Cancer. Todos Santos is the home of a colony of talented artists and many organic farms. The town was founded as a Jesuit mission in the early 1700s. Known for its easygoing charm, Todos Santos has a well preserved historic downtown with a restored homes of 19th century, many converted to art galleries, boutiques and restaurants. A day spends exploring this small town and enjoying a relaxing lunch.

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