Cabo San Lucas

There is nothing like it...

 Natural beauty is what brought people to Los Cabos ("the capes") thousands of years ago and what intrigues them today. Once inhabited by the Guaycura and Pericu tribes, it was also popular among pirates who used The Arch (El Arco) as a perch to target passing ships. In the mid-18th century Jesuit priests built San Jose del Cabo as a mission.

At the tip of the Baja Peninsula, framed by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, this magnificent retreat has long been a destination for the elite. It was a quiet fishing village for many years until celebrities like John Wayne and Bing Crosby discovered it, making it an elite vacation destination.
El Arco
This once sleepy fishing village of Southern Baja Peninsula is now home to the bustling towns of San Jose Del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas a full-scale vacation destination.
Superb sport fishing for Marlin, Swordfish and giant Tuna may have put Cabo San Lucas on the map, but non-fisherman will also find much to enjoy in the thriving beach community.
Cabo San Lucas ~ Marina
.Golf in Cabo is a must for enthusiasts of all levels. Eight golf courses wind through the desert landscape of cactus featuring views of the rugged mountain desert terrain. Designed by superior names such as Pete Dye, Jack Nicklaus and Tom Weiskopf, the courses of Cabo make golfing an unforgettable experience.

Each year the Gray whale migrates to the warmth of the quiet lagoons in the Los Cabos area to bear their young. The joyful and playful attitudes of these giant mammals remind us all that taking it easy is a forgotten art.
 

When you visit Cabo, you'll remember what it is like to relax.


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