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The Los Cabos Corridor between the main towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo is a succession of enticing coves with gentle waters for snorkelling or bathing.
On these beaches you may spot whale pods in the distance from November to April.
In the blink of an eye hotel resorts have opened up along this coastline, and are furnished with luxury spas and golf courses that are rated among the best in the country.
The Cabo Pulmo National Park is within the boundaries of Los Cabos and is a habitat for endangered sea turtles and coral reefs, while El Arco de Cabo San Lucas is an awesome natural monument at the very tip of the Baja Californian peninsula.
What is it? A signature landmark of Los Cabos, El Arco de Cabo San Lucas—known locally as simply “El Arco” or “the Arch”—is a limestone arch carved by time, tide, and wind. The natural attraction runs runs down to the water’s edge at Land’s End, the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas (which itself is at the southern end of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula) and into the Sea of Cortez. From a
What is it? This marine park is surrounded by undeveloped desert and mountains, which form the shallow bay in which some of the Gulf of California’s healthiest coral reefs reside. Baja California, Mexico’s Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park is located just a 90 minute drive north of Los Cabos, the Baja’s premiere tourist destination.
Why go? Cabo Pulmo consists of eight fingers
What is it? A shopping village full of hand-crafted glass, local art, and regional finds.
Why go? For hand-embroidered crafts, Mexican art, and beautiful ceramics, a visit to La Coyota is the perfect stop. The multi-room shop sprawls throughout a converted hacienda that once belonging to Edith Jiménez, otherwise known as The Office on The Beach’s founder. The quality and diversity of items
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