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LOS CABOS

The name Los Cabos encompasses the regions of Cabo Este, Todos los Santos, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, as well as The Corridor, a 25 mile stretch of land between San Lucas and San Jose. This destination has two contrasting personalities that are dramatically different. On the one hand peaceful San Jose still looks and feels like an authentic Mexican village. The cobble stoned streets, small restaurants and boutiques are part of its charm. On the other hand, lively Cabo San Lucas, located on the other end of the “Corridor”, has a fiesta atmosphere with crowded bars and glamorous shopping malls near the marina. This is a unique destination that shouldn’t be missed.

 

TRAVEL GUIDE

Everything you need for your trip

Activities & Tourist Attractions

 

  • Scuba Diving and Snorkeling
  • Fauna and Flora Watching
  • Sports Fishing
  • Swimming with Dolphins
  • Humpback Whale Watching
  • Sailing and Surfing
  • Zip Lines
  • Trekking in the Desert
  • Dune Buggies
  • Paragliding
  • Cabo San Lucas Arch
  • San José del Cabo Estuary
  • Cabo Pulmo National Park
  • Sierra La Laguna
  • Los Frailes Beach
  • Buena Vista Beach
  • Puerto Chileno
  • Punta Colorada Beach

General Information

Altitude: 1,105 masl Surface Area: 3,451 km2 Time Zone: UTC-7 Language: Spanish Currency: Mexican peso Voltage: 110 V

How to get there

The Los Cabos International Airport is located 11 km from San Jose del Cabo. Los Cabos is accessible by ferry from the ports of Topolobampo and Mazatlan, with connections to La Paz.

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