20 of the Best Things to Do in Los Cabos
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"Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the scenic coastal corridor stretching between them make up Los Cabos, a region on the tip of the sun-drenched Baja California peninsula. With pristine golden-sand beaches, farm-to-table restaurants, superb diving and snorkeling, and plenty of luxury and all-inclusive resorts, it's one of Mexico's most enchanting destinations.Narrowing down all that the area offers is no easy task. With the insights of four local experts, we've compiled the 20 best things to do in Los Cabos."
"The dramatic, sea-carved archat Land's End, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, is the prevailing symbol of Los Cabos. "With several tour options available, ranging from cozy small boats to elegant luxury sailboats, visitors can experience El Arco in a way that suits their preferences," says Flavio Rojas Negretti, marketing manager at Hilton Los Cabos. "Experiencing this site at sunset is a sight to behold and one that will etch an indelible memory in your mind.""
"Caribbean destinations like Cancun may have Baja beat with their serene, white-sand beaches perfect for swimming, but the golden sands in Los Cabos are nothing to scoff at. Los Cabos boasts more than 20 Blue Flag beaches, the most of any location in North America; this special designation identifies beaches with the highest safety, water quality, and environmental standards. Playa de Santa Maria is a popular one, but you can escape the crowds at Playa La Gaviota in Los Barriles."
Los Cabos encompasses Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the scenic coastal corridor between them at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula. The region features pristine golden-sand beaches, farm-to-table restaurants, superb diving and snorkeling, and numerous luxury and all-inclusive resorts. Sailing to Land's End at sunset showcases the sea-carved El Arco, with tour options from cozy small boats to elegant luxury sailboats. Los Cabos has more than 20 Blue Flag beaches, indicating top safety and water-quality standards; Playa de Santa Maria is popular while Playa La Gaviota is quieter. Boat-only beaches include Lovers Beach (calm) and Divorce Beach (turbulent). Driving over desert sand dunes provides off-road adventure.
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