Los Cabos is at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, about 1,000 miles south of San Diego and south of the Tropic of Cancer. Los Cabos refers to the two towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, as well as the resort corridor in between the two. Approaching by air across the Sea of Cortez (which separates the Baja from the rest of Mexico) the visitor will first recognize the contrasts: the craggy peaks of the Sierra de la Laguna form a backdrop to miles of golden beach, blue water and dramatic red rock formations. Also, saguaro cactus, palms and cultivated gardens cover the pale gold desert landscape. Cabo San Lucas is best identified by the image of the world
famous rock arch formation "Los Arcos," where the Pacific meets the
warm water of the Sea of Cortez. Today, Los Cabos has become the destination for many world travelers. With an incredible array of first-class resorts, relaxing and adventurous activities and superior amenities, Los Cabos has much to offer. "Cabo," with its balmy moderate temperatures nine months out of the year, boasts upscale shopping, five-star restaurants, world-class golf courses and still maintains the title of the marlin fishing capital of the world. Over one million annual visitors can’t be wrong! |
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