Los Cabos is Mexico's fastest growing destination for "la buena Vida"-the
good life we crave. The Cabo San Lucas area has it all: an assortment of lodging
options, a full array of water and land activities, golf and tennis, relaxing
spas, galleries and shopping, beautiful beaches, and great night life and
restaurants. There is something for everyone in Cabo.
Imagine the point where the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains & the Sonoran
Desert merge with the sparkling blue waters of the Sea of Cortez and you will
find Cabo San Lucas, Mexico. The Los Cabos area is located at the southern tip
of the Baja California Peninsula, just below the Tropic of Cancer and 1000 miles
south of San Diego. This great location affords travelers many warm and sunny
days to enjoy a relaxing vacation on one of the several beaches in Cabo San
Lucas.
The Los Cabos region is unique in that it combines 3 distinct personalities
that includes the two towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo and the
20-mile Tourist Corridor that connects them, offering additional luxury resorts
and private residences. The Los Cabos area offers vacationers many lodging
options including Cabo luxury villas, private home rentals and rentals at any
one of many beautiful resorts such as Villa La Estancia Resort on the popular
Medano Beach.
Cabo San Lucas, better known as "Cabo," is the most popular town. It is
located at the tip of the Baja, just 20 miles southwest of San Jose del Cabo
& 27 miles from the Los Cabos Airport. The dramatic arch at Land's End in
Cabo, also known as El Arco, is the landmark of the area along with the Cabo
Marina.
The beautiful 200-slip marina is a spectacular sight for any vessel lover;
where luxury yachts reside next to professional fishing fleets and small boats.
Annual offshore fishing tournaments attract large crowds throughout the year and
have helped make the area the "sport fishing capital of the world." Los Cabos is
a golfer's paradise with 7 public and 2 private courses, including designers
such as Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones II, Tom Weiskopf and Greg Norman. The
Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez provide an endless array of marine
activities and water sports including snorkeling, scuba diving, swimming,
sailing, wave running and parasailing.
Cabo San Lucas offers the beach dweller several spectacular beaches including
Lover's Beach, Solmar Beach on the Pacific side and Medano Beach, the main
swimming beach. Cabo is a popular port-of-call for nearly 400 cruise ships each
year. The 20-mile "Tourista" Corridor separates Cabo and the charming,
traditional Mexican town of San Jose del Cabo. Many of the world-class
desert-to-sea golf courses are located in the Corridor, as well as luxury
resorts, private residences, incredible beaches and impressive restaurants. The
charm of the colonial town of San Jose offers additional culture, golf,
restaurants and shopping.