Have you been to the Pacific coastal side of Mexico? A quick flight from the U.S. will land you in a tropical paradise surrounded by brilliant blue waters. From the beaches to the desert, Los Cabos seems to have it all. Located at the southernmost point of the Baja California Peninsula, it's a stunning resort town that combines the best of Mexican culture with remarkable seaside escapes. Below I've outlined the five things you absolutely must check out during your trip to Los Cabos!
1. El Arco and Playa De Amor
At the southern tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula is the Arch of Cabo San Lucas or El Arco. The rock formation provides the most brilliant natural training venue for cliff diving. At the north-facing beach on Land's End, you will find Playa De Amor. The beach is flanked on both sides by the granite rocks from El Arco. Playa Del Amore is a cove that features calm waters, but a walk to the other side of the beach will bring you to the roaring sounds of the surf of the Pacific Ocean.
2. Cabo Pulmo National Park
Home to one of only three coral reefs on the whole West coast of North America, Cabo Pulmo National Park is one of Baja California's most precious protected marine areas. The coral reef is estimated to be almost 20,000 years old and is considered the oldest in the American Pacific.
3. Mission San José del Cabo Church
The most historical landmark in all of Los Cabos is the Colonial-style parish church in San José. It was initially built near the beach and later moved further inland. In 1735, five years after founding the mission, there was a revolt among the local Pericú culture, and the missionary, Nicolás Tamaral, ended up being sacrificed. Today you can still visit the mission's church and see the tiled mural above the door depicting the events.
4. San José del Cabo Art Walk
Explore the vibrant culture of Los Cabos with a trip to the art district. Gallery openings, artists in attendance sessions, and live performances, are just a few of the things you can expect when you walk down the street. There are also plenty of hip wine bars and delicious farm-to-table restaurants lining the lively streets for a fun evening out on the town!
5. Los Cabos Marina and Whale Watching
The bustling marina is a hub for adventure seekers, foodies, and shoppers visiting Los Cabos. From the marina, you can leave on whale-watching tours, kayaking excursions, and luxury boat trips. Oceanfront eateries serving ceviche and tacos sit beside lively bars on a spacious boardwalk. The high-end boutiques and casual stores are a great place to go to beat the heat!
Still, need more reasons to visit Los Cabos, or are you ready to start booking your trip? I have plenty more insider tips for traveling to Los Cabos that will have you prepared to start packing your bags! If you would like to see one of my favorite resorts in Los Cabos, click here to review Le Blanc Resort and Spa. To get started planning your trip, click here to request a callback today!
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