About Los Cabos

Los Cabos offers a wide variety of attractions...

Los Cabos is also unique in it's striking desert landscape, dry climate, and great outdoors unspoiled beauty. Visitors are surrounded by a dramatic backdrop of endless cactus desert, cinnamon-colored mountains, and miles of white sandy beaches and clear, azure waters.

If you are into sightseeing and just relaxing in this desert paradise, colonial San Jose del Cabo ( founded in the 1600's) is a peaceful town where you may enjoy shopping strolling around the plazas and stopping by in any of the fine dining restaurants. San Jose del Cabo is a pleasant city of meandering streets and lush palm groves. Today it is a town of 30,000 people and is the seat of the municipal government. The atmosphere here is subdued compared to the more rowdy and nightlife-orientated town of Cabo San Lucas.

Today, Los Cabos attracts a broader range of visitors than ever before, and has gone to great lengths to diversify its offering of activities and attractions. Los Cabos, including the East Cape and Todos Santos areas, continues to attract sportsmen who flock here for world-famous fishing, outstanding diving & surfing, world class wind surfing, and game bird hunting. However, the area also draws beach lovers, golfers, honeymooners, families, and "eco-tourists". Of course, most visitors ultimately come here for Los Cabos' famous sun and sea.

Golf

Situated right next to six professional golf courses, designed by legends such as Jack, Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Robert Trent Jones Jr. Golfers have instant access to the best fairways in Mexico. Discount rates are usually available from June through September.


Diamante

  • 1 mile away & Cabo Surf Hotel Guests get 25% discount per hour
  • Design: Davis Love III

Cabo Real Golf

  • Design: Robert Trent Jones Jr.

Cabo Del Sol Golf

  • Design: Jack Nicklaus

Palmilla Golf

  • Design: Jack Nicklaus

Querencia Golf

  • Design: Tom Fazio

El Dorado Golf

  • Design: Jack Nicklaus

Raven

  • (formerly Cabo San Lucas Country Club)
  • Design: Dye Design

San Jose del Cabo Municipal Golf Course

Tennis

Palmilla Tennis Club is a unique, world-class facility—the only one of its kind in the greater Los Cabos area. Voted as the number-one tennis destination in Baja by readers of Baja Traveler magazine.

In addition the the American Sports Builders Association has bestowed an award to Palmilla Tennis Club as one of the top new tennis clubs in North America.

 

Sportfishing

Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez , "the richest sea in the world", because of its abundance of marine and coastal fauna. The waters of Baja are host: marlin, sailfish, dorado, tuna and Wahoo. Los Cabos is a fishing haven , there are more striped marlin caught within 20 miles of Cabo San Lucas year round than any place in the world. There are 500 fishing boats based in Los Cabos, from the moderately priced 20 to 24 foot pangas to custom-fitted pangas to custom-fitted state of the art luxury fishing yachts for charter. Arrangements can be made in advance through Cabo Surf Hotel.


Scuba Diving & Snorkeling

Los Cabos coast offers great spots for scuba diving and snorkel. Underwater visibility can reach 120 feet at times. Water temperatures can soar into the low 80's in summer and the 70's at other times of the year. Several shipwrecks, caves and canyon dives are available. Two of the most popular dives include Cabo Pulmo and Sand Falls. The National Marine Reserve of Cabo Pulmo in the East Cape offers shallow water dives with colorful fish on a live coral reef (the only one found on North America's west coast). Just off the tip of Land's End in Cabo San Lucas, you'll find the undersea Sand Falls, discovered by Jacques Costeau,. A cascading fall of sand forms a unique spectacle on this wall dropping 1,200 feet. This 90 foot deep water dive offers a glimpse of some of the tropical sand larger fish. Please ask for further information on how to set up your diving & snorkel adventure!

 

Graywhale Watching

From January to May, these gentle giants make their migration from the artic waters of Alaska down South. An estimated 11,000 gray whales make this journey of over 10,000 miles to bear their calves and frolic in Pacific Coast lagoons to the north of Los Cabos. Some continue south, veering around Land's End and into the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez. So basically, we can say that these amazing mammals are all Mexicans!! Day air tours and multi-day land tours are available.

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