Join the Cabo pirates on a jolly sunset feast in the San Lucas Bay. Cruise Land’s End aboard the Cabo Legend pirate vessel while indulging in a
Join the Cabo pirates on a jolly sunset feast in the San Lucas Bay. Cruise Land’s End aboard the Cabo Legend pirate vessel while indulging in a
Delight in a sumptuous Mexican dinner with the best possible view of the stunning Cabo sunset. Cruise along San Lucas Bay past the famous Arch, Lover's Beach,
As daylight fades, board a luxurious 144-foot (44-m) triple-deck catamaran and sail from the Cabo San Lucas marina into the sunset. Savor an evening of
No trip to Cabo is complete without a Sunset Cruise! Cabo Escape Invites you to enjoy an up-close cruise of the world famous Land s end, amazing rock
Right before the sun starts to set, board a luxurious triple-deck catamaran and cruise along the verdant Cabo San Lucas coastline. Indulge in an
A must do Combo that includes a City Tour and a dinner cruise. See all that Cabo has to offer in 6 hours, Arch, Sea Lions Colony, Land’s End, Stunning
Adrenaline-pumping ziplining and peaceful time on the water meet during this combination adventure that makes for a day you won't soon forget. Soar over
Bust a move on this fun Fiesta Dinner Cruise that will have dancing, food, and drinks so you can party all night long. Dance to today’s top hits and Latin
Make your way down to the Cabo San Lucas Marina, where a boat awaits to take you out on your sunset cruise, complete with an all-you-can-eat Mexican buffet.
Summery weather isn't limited to summertime in gorgeous Los Cabos, so shorts and a T-shirt are likely to be your uniform whenever you come. Spring and fall see the temperatures drop to a less sizzling level than summer, with less humidity and fewer rainstorms. Unsuprisingly, these are the peak times for tourists, so remember to plan as far ahead as you can if you want to grab a good deal on travel and rooms.
There's so much more to Los Cabos than sun and sand, but nonetheless, you'll need to put beach essentials at the top of your packing list. Here are some ideas for things to bring:
Los Cabos isn't necessarily an area that calls for much independent travel. But if you do want to get out and explore beyond the pristine section of coastline your hotel is on, then driving is the best way. Rent a car from a well-known chain to avoid scams. Alternatively, public buses will take you between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, and will stop along the coast, and there are several reputable local taxi companies you can use too.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.