Cabo San Lucas

Travel Guide

Los Cabos
Santa Maria Beach featuring rocky coastline, a beach and general coastal views
Chileno Beach which includes general coastal views, boating and a sandy beach
St Maarten and St Martin which includes outdoor eating, general coastal views and night scenes
Los Cabos

Beach resorts, local culture, surf, nightlife, golf, and breathtaking whale and dolphin encounters make this part of Mexico an irresistible destination.

Sunny Los Cabos is a resort area on the southernmost tip of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. The region has two distinct parts: Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. These two cities stand on either side of The Corridor, a 20-mile (32-kilometer) highway surrounded by championship golf courses and world-class resorts. Dance or shop in upbeat Cabo San Lucas or walk the old streets of San José del Cabo for a more traditional experience. After you’ve taken in the sights on land, be sure to enjoy Los Cabos’ proximity to the waters of the Pacific Ocean and the sheltered Sea of Cortez, which separates the peninsula from mainland Mexico. Drive along The Corridor to Cabo San Lucas and spend a few days in a luxury spa resort or an afternoon at the Marina Cabo San Lucas. Charter a luxury yacht, book a whale-watching cruise or snack on shrimp tacos before dancing the night away.Step back in time at San José del Cabo. Walk the cobblestone streets and visit art galleries and museums to get a glimpse of authentic Mexico. Don’t miss the Old Jesuit Mission, a historic Spanish-style church. The estuary is great for birdwatching.Once hailed by Jacques Cousteau as “the aquarium of the world,” the Sea of Cortez is home to a diverse marine ecosystem and Los Cabos is the perfect base from which to explore it. Swim with smart mammals at Cabo Dolphins, snorkel or scuba dive at Cabo San Lucas or head to the eco-friendly Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park with living reefs and tropical fish. For a relaxing day out, cruise on a glass-bottom boat to the majestic El Arco, the rock formation that forms a natural arch, marking Land’s End. Hop out of the boat at low tide and stroll along Playa Del Amor (Lover’s Beach).To reach Los Cabos, you can fly into San José del Cabo or drive from San Diego. Los Cabos is warm year-round, so it’s also a popular winter destination.

Where to stay in Cabo San Lucas

Mission of San Jose showing heritage architecture and a church or cathedral

Downtown Cabo San Lucas

4/5(309 area reviews)

The beaches and abundant dining options are top of the list for many visitors to Downtown Cabo San Lucas. A stop by Casa de la Cultura or Zen-Mar Mask Gallery might round out your trip.

Downtown Cabo San Lucas
Los Cabos

Marina

4.5/5(787 area reviews)

Travelers to Marina praise its stunning beaches. If you've got some more time to explore, be sure to make a stop by Marina Del Rey and Solmar Beach.

Marina
Marina Cabo San Lucas featuring boating and a marina

El Medano Ejidal

4.5/5(380 area reviews)

While visiting El Medano Ejidal, you might make a stop by sights like Marina Del Rey and Cabo San Lucas Bay.

El Medano Ejidal
Playa Las Viudas featuring general coastal views and a beach as well as a small group of people

Pedregal

4.5/5(1,311 area reviews)

The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife are just a few highlights of Pedregal. Make a stop by Solmar Beach or Playa Las Viudas while you're exploring the area.

Pedregal
Cabo Dolphins featuring a bay or harbor

Cabo San Lucas Centro

4.5/5(96 area reviews)

While visiting Cabo San Lucas Centro, you might make a stop by sights like Marina Del Rey and Cabo San Lucas Bay.

Cabo San Lucas Centro
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El Tezal

The stunning beaches and fantastic nightlife highlight some of the most notable features of El Tezal. Make a stop by Islands and Protected Areas of the Gulf of California while you're exploring the area.

El Tezal

Cities near Cabo San Lucas