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Los Cabos, a diverse destination combining desert landscape with pristine coastline, provides an exotic escape not too far from home. Although known for its iconic arch, blue flag beaches, whale watching, and idyllic sea life, Los Cabos offers far more than one might imagine…if you simply venture beyond the water.

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No matter your travel preferences, there’s something for everyone along the 20-mile corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. With the perfect mix of culture, relaxation and adventure, no traveler is left behind.
For the outdoorsy travelers:
Explore the desert with picturesque hiking and ATV off-roading opportunities, tour the iconic Baja California beachfront on a camel’s back, or become one with the countryside by going glamping.

For the history buffs:
Visit the Jesuit Mission, Parroquia San José, which dates to the 1730s and offers a peek into the area’s past.


For the artsy folks:
Discover the charm of San Jose del Cabo through its Art Walk, a fun event where visitors explore the town’s art galleries while enjoying music and street shows.
For the relaxation seekers:
Begin your day with Mexico’s oldest spa tradition, the Temazcal, an ancient steam lodge relying on the healing powers of earth, water, fire and air, followed by an afternoon on the green of a world-renowned golf course. End your day by setting sail on a sunset cruise, taking in the breathtaking orange, yellow and red hues sinking below the immaculate blue waters.

For the nature lover:
Whale watching off the Los Cabos shores is glorious, as the gentle giants can be found in impressive numbers all along the coast. The best time to observe them is during their seasonal migration to the nutrient-rich waters off Alaska from December through April.
