TOP PLACES TO VISIT
Arch of Cabo San Lucas
A captivating granite formation and one of the most recognizable symbols of Los Cabos, the Arch towers three stories above the meeting point of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes. Known locally as "El Arco" or "Land's End," this natural wonder is a testament to the forces of tidal and wind erosion shaping the Baja Peninsula over millennia.
Lovers Beach
This tiny little spit of secluded sands is probably the most popular and yet most sublime of the swimmable beaches in Los Cabos. Nestled between two prominent jagged granite rock formations, the beach is one of the most sought-after attractions in Cabo San Lucas as it offers up so much to do.
Wild Canyon
The peninsula’s premier theme park boasts an adrenaline-spiking array of activities in a scenic canyon location. Zipliners fly rapidly from peak to peak, ATVs race across a hanging wooden bridge that swings precariously over a yawning chasm, and a large gondola is suspended high above the canyon, allowing would-be bungee jumpers to stare 350 feet down through the glass floor.
Medano Beach
Playa El Medano’s electricity is contagious, as it’s the centerpiece amid hustling and bustling restaurants and bars on the beach, widely considered home base for many a day’s activities. Vendors on the beach sell all sorts of wares, including everything from silver jewelry and blankets to sombreros and trinkets.
TOP ACTIVITIES
Water Sports
Rent a jet ski and explore the Sea of Cortez, discover the underwater world with a catamaran snorkel tour, catch some waves at Zippers, a popular surfing spot on the Cabo Corridor, explore the coastline on a kayak, or take advantage of the world-class conditions for stand up paddle boarding
Hiking at Mt. Solmar
Mt Solmar is a rocky peak that rises approximately 135 metres (443 feet) above the popular Lands End peninsula area in Cabo San Lucas.
You can see the mountain from Medano Beach, and when you’re up there on the summit you’ll have sweeping views across the Bay of Cabo, the Marina and Medano Beach.
Whale Watching
Watching whales in their natural habit is truly a once-ina-lifetime experience. A trip to Cabo San Lucas will be a wonderful occasion to watch the variety of whales swimming in the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez.
Peak season takes place in January through March when the females start calving which means it’s also the best time to see baby whales.
Golf
Along the secluded coastline of Cabo San Lucas, you’ll find two of the most spectacular golf courses in the world: the Top 100 Dunes Course designed by Davis Love III and El Cardonal by Tiger Woods, along with a TGR Design par-three Oasis Short Course.
RECOMMENDED RESTAURANTS
Bagatelle
The food on the table is sophisticated, generous and authentic. All dishes on the table are meant to be shared with family and friends, in a festive and convivial atmosphere.
El Farallon
With the mountains on one side and the ocean on the other, El Farallon sits like a raw jewel at the edge of the world, refined yet wild. As the waves crash, you hear the hum of the open-air kitchen as our Chef expertly prepares the fisherman’s catch of the day.
Cocina Del Mar
Enter a buzzing lantern-lit bar and lounge that invites you to linger over hand-crafted cocktails before sauntering down to dinner above a cascade of oceanfront terraces kissed by white-capped waves.
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