Cabo San Lucas Mexico, is a popular tourist destination located at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula. Los Cabos is made up of two good-looking towns. You can rely on sleepy San Jose del Cabo for a taste of traditional Mexican charm – it’s got craft breweries, traditional taco stands and pretty, pastel-coloured buildings. At the other end of the scale is upbeat Cabo San Lucas, a vibrant town with a bustling marina. Huge yachts, whale-watching boats and catamarans set off from the jetties, past Los Cabos’ most famous landmark – a rock formation known as ‘El Arco’, or The Arch. Every year, students and young people flock to Los Cabos for Spring Break, which usually peaks in March. During this time, you can expect livelier entertainment like foam parties, discos and bar-crawls around the resort, in the hotels and on the beaches.
This stunning city is famous for its beautiful beaches, crystal-clear waters, and breathtaking landscapes. Visitors can enjoy a wide range of activities such as swimming, snorkeling, surfing, and sailing. Cabo San Lucas is also home to numerous restaurants and bars, where visitors can indulge in delicious local cuisine and enjoy the vibrant nightlife. Some of the top attractions in the area include El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, Playa del Amor, and Medano Beach.
Because Cabo San Lucas spans out along the coastline, there are loads of spots where you can watch the sunset. Hotels are spread out along the shores of the Sea of Cortez, which puts them in pole position for seeing the silhouetted rocky headlands at sundown. The sky turns vivid shades of red, orange and purple, especially on days where there’s a hint of cloud. For some of the best views, board a sailing boat at around 5.30pm to see it from a peaceful spot on the water.