Médano Beach
Cabo San Lucas' main beach with calm waters, water sports, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere.
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Los Cabos, at Mexico’s southern Baja California tip, is where desert meets the sea. This premier resort destination offers luxury accommodations, championship golf, world-class sport fishing, and vibrant nightlife. Natural wonders such as El Arco, Lover’s Beach, and Cabo Pulmo’s coral reefs blend with historic towns like Todos Santos and San José del Cabo. Adventure activities include snorkeling, ATV rides, whale watching, and sailing. Visitors enjoy both relaxation and excitement amid spectacular desert, ocean, and resort landscapes.
Cabo San Lucas' main beach with calm waters, water sports, restaurants, and vibrant atmosphere.
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Artist colony and "Pueblo Mágico" with galleries, historic mission, and the famous Hotel California.
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Protected coral reef offering exceptional snorkeling and diving experiences with abundant marine life.
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Historic area with galleries, boutiques, and Thursday Art Walks showcasing local artistry and culture.
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Vibrant marina with yachts, dining, shopping, and departure point for water excursions and activities.
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Secluded beach on the Sea of Cortez side, accessible only by water taxi, with scenic views.
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Iconic rock formation at Land's End, accessible by boat, with sea lion viewing opportunities.
Read MoreExperience world-class sport fishing for marlin and dorado, embark on whale watching tours (December-April), explore desert terrain on ATV or camel rides, enjoy sunset sailing cruises, play championship golf courses designed by famous architects, go snorkeling in Santa Maria Bay, and indulge in luxury spa treatments inspired by indigenous traditions.
Shopping in Los Cabos includes high-end international brands at Puerto Paraíso Mall and Luxury Avenue, as well as traditional Mexican handicrafts, silver jewelry, hand-blown glass, Talavera pottery, and tequila. San José del Cabo’s Art District offers artisan-made textiles, ceramics, and souvenirs. Visitors can combine retail therapy with cultural experiences, supporting local crafts while taking home unique mementos reflecting Baja California’s artistic heritage and the region’s vibrant blend of modern luxury and traditional artistry.
The culinary scene offers farm-to-table dining, traditional Mexican dishes, and fresh seafood at oceanfront restaurants. Cabo San Lucas is known for energetic nightlife centered on Médano Beach and downtown venues like Cabo Wabo Cantina and El Squid Roe. Evenings combine dining, live music, and social experiences. Visitors should stay in main tourist areas, use designated drivers, and enjoy nightlife safely while sampling the vibrant flavors and entertainment Los Cabos offers.
Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) is the main entry point. Use authorized taxis, airport shuttles, rental cars, or public buses for local travel. Rideshares operate in tourist areas. The region is considered safe, but standard precautions are recommended: avoid displaying valuables, use hotel safes, drink bottled water, apply sunscreen, and exercise caution while swimming due to strong undertows. Licensed operators should be used for water and adventure activities.