Located at the tip of the Baja Peninsula, Los Cabos is made up of two cities, San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, that are joined by a 20-mile corridor. Boasting a dramatic desert backdrop nestled by coastlines of the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez, it’s home to award-winning resorts and culinary offerings, championship golf courses, celebrated spas, worldrenowned sport fishing tournaments, and state-of-the-art convention facilities are among the unmatched resources of this destination.
Cabo San Lucas stands out for its vitality and nightlife, and offers a variety of attractions such as the marina (with 800 slips for crafts up to 150 ft.), which offers luxurious amenities to its visitors.
20 miles away, San Jose del Cabo offers up a more quaint way to experience the destination. The old Jesuit Mission, known as the San José Parish, dates back to 1730, and the Estero estuary is home to an endless variety of birds and wildlife.
Los Cabos has quickly become a Mecca for golf championships, with courses designed by the “who’s who” in course design, including Roy Dye, Robert Trent Jones II, Jack Nicklaus, Tom Weiskopf and most recently Tiger Woods. It is one of the premier destinations in the golf world, with the natural terrain of Cabo comparable to the deserts of Arizona and California, and the Sea of Cortez as a distinguishing feature.
Considered the marlin capital of the world, Los Cabos is one of the best destinations for fishing worldwide - more marlin and swordfish are caught here than anywhere else in the world. Catch and release is the general rule for the world’s most famous fishing tournaments, such as Bisbee’s Black & Blue Marlin and East Cape Offshore, which are held annually.
The amazing Sea of Cortez, named “The Aquarium of the World” by Jacques Cousteau, invites visitors to partake in many adventures, such as a boat trip to “The Arch,” a rock formation in the shape of a giant, striking arch.
When you add in the chance to kayak, snorkel and stand up paddle, the experience is unforgettable. The camel adventure is another great activity that allows travelers to take a walk in the desert along the sea. Your trip will be a success when you swim with dolphins, take surf lessons, come close with whale sharks, and so much more.
Los Cabos has the most luxurious spas in the world. Some resorts offer a wide range of relaxing therapies, while others highlight the authentic Mexican experience through treatments that incorporate indigenous ingredients such as aloe, clay, herbs and desert flowers for for their healing properties.
Home to award-winning restaurants and world-renowned chefs, Los Cabos has been transformed into a culinary hub. From cooking classes to wine tastings, personalized menus and international food festivals, travelers can experience unique culinary attractions that will satisfy the most discerning palates.
The collection of over 76 resorts available in Los Cabos, with more than 16,000 rooms, offer high quality accommodations with All Inclusive or European plans, allowing travelers to choose from a more traditional concept to the most modern and luxurious, these resorts position Los Cabos as one of the most exclusive destinations in Mexico.