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Los Cabos is one of Mexico's most breathtaking
beach destinations. Los Cabos, which means the Capes,
includes the picturesque 18th-century mission town of
San Jose del Cabo to the northeast, Cabo San Lucas at
the southernmost tip of the peninsula where the Sea of
Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet, as well as the 20-mile
stretch of golf courses and luxury hotels in between both
towns called el corredor. The closest major airport is San Jose del Cabo International
Airport (SJD). Visitors who take the time to Learn Spanish are able to better enjoy the culture, the people and feel more comfortable traveling.
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The region's geography is diverse and beautiful, consisting
of unspoiled desert landscape, white sandy beaches and
dramatic rock outcroppings. "El Arco" a distinctive
rock arch that sits at the tip of Land's End in Cabo San
Lucas and represents the precise spot where the Pacific
Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, is Los Cabos' most famous
geographic landmark.
As one of the country's most popular tourist attractions,
the area features world-class lodging and recreational
facilities, including five-star hotels, luxury condominiums,
impressive golf courses, charismatic marinas and exquisite
restaurants. The area's location is ideal for a variety
of water sports and outdoor activities including fishing,
swimming, sailing, diving and surfing in Cabo San Lucas
and Cabo Pulmo.
Cabo beaches are undoubtedly its most prized
treasures. Popular beaches include Playa Azul, El Chileno
(great for diving), Palmilla, El Medano, Cabo Real and
Playa del Amor. During the winter, the western beaches
of Cabo San Lucas are ideal for whale-watching on the
Pacific.
Los Cabos is also internationally renowned for its exciting
and diverse sport fishing. While a wide variety of fish
are available in the junction area between the Sea of
Cortez and the Pacific Ocean such as grouper, amberjack
and mahi mahi (dorado), Los Cabos is best known as the
world's capital of marlin fishing.
In the last few years, Los Cabos has become a major golf
destination in Latin America as well. The city hosts the
PGA Senior Slam and has earned full recognition of its
facilities in the international golf community. Its 207
holes designed by world-renown personalities like Jack
Nicklaus, Roy Dye and Robert Trent II, sit in majestic
green golf courses beautifully bordered by the desert
and sea, making it a one-of-a-kind golf destination.
For world-class cuisine, The Tourist Corridor in Los Cabos
offers top gourmet and seafood restaurants. Culinary delights
are primarily fresh seafood dishes seasoned with local
herbs and spices. The city also boasts a varied nightlife,
especially in La Concepcion, north of the Marina. Popular
venues include Squid Roe and Kokomo's, a contemporary
music bar on the Boulevard Marina. Los Cabos has long
been the secret getaway for the rich and famous; recent
visitors have included Gwyneth Paltrow and Coldplay singer
Chris Martin, who enjoyed their honeymoon last December
in Las Ventanas al Paraiso; and John Travolta, who thought
he was going to have an intimate 50th birthday party at
La Palmilla One & Only Resort, was pleasantly surprised
by the huge bash that awaited him, featuring an entourage
of other famous actor friends, including Tom Cruise, Sean
Penn, Sylvester Stallone, Meg Ryan and Quincy Jones. Highlights
of the evening included Barbara Streisand singing the
"Happy Birthday" song and Oprah downing shots
of tequila, but who's keeping track?
Los Cabos is a quaint beach destination with all the luxurious
facilities of a major cosmopolitan city Ð perfect for
families and singles alike. From exploring a spectacular
underwater world to playing golf on one of the most beautifully
landscaped courses, Los Cabos is sure to surpass every
traveler's expectations.
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