Mexico's fastest growing resort area offers miles of empty desert and deserted beaches. Laid-back nightlife and old-fashioned fun in the sun is the Cabos' lure. Only certain beaches are safe for swimming, however, including Lovers' Beach and the more tempestuous and aptly named Divorce Beach. Whale watching, hang-gliding, snorkeling, antiquing, golf and fishing, Loreto's historic mission, and sport fishing and dining in capital La Paz are other attractions. SuburBaja buses travel the coast.
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5.0 based on 3 reviews
Majestic adobe lighthouse overlooking the sea.
5.0 based on 207 reviews
Cuadra San Francisco, Los Cabos' Only Professional Equestrian Center, is located between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo and has horses for all levels of experience. Private Rides, Professional Guides, well trained, well fed horses will make your equestrian experience exhilarating! Riding lessons are also offered.
I was able to take a fantastic hour long ride along the beach with Viento Negro! The horses were great and the views spectacular! Cuadra San Fransisco was flexible with the booking when we had to decide between a one hour or two hour ride. I will definitely return on my next trip to Los Cabos!
4.5 based on 17 reviews
Offers horseback tours of the spectacular desert landscape.
Our ride was arranged through our concierge at Paradisus which is where the ride begins/ends. Our first ride was an 0800 ride with Jorge who took made sure we had optimal opportunities for pictures of our ride with spectacular backdrops. The horses were well behaved and spunky for our group of three riders. We opted for a 1 hr ride that morning going east from the hotel and enjoyed the narrative by Jorge along the way. We booked an additional ride 1 1/2 the next morning and headed west toward CSL along the beach and enjoyed seeing the bat rays jumping as we rode along. Again the horses were well behaved and energetic. If you are an experienced rider there are opportunities to go at your own pace. We booked these rides as private rides for just the three of us but group rides are available as well. Would loved to have done one more! PS if you have a buffet be sure to bring an apple for your mount for the end of the ride! Long pants and shoes recommended
4.5 based on 143 reviews
A popular church built in the early 1700's.
We have been coming to Cabo for the past decade and we always attend mass here. It’s welcoming and they offer bilingual masses. The streets are closed on Sunday mornings for the families it’s a beautiful time to explore the area and visit the recently renovated Viva La Plaza
4.5 based on 348 reviews
The best view of both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. Had the opportunity to meet with clients while watching the sunset.
4.5 based on 2,079 reviews
Clean, safe and very nice. Quaint town without the hustle and bustle of Cabo San Locos (Lucas). Lots of local shopping and things to do without the crowds.
4.5 based on 848 reviews
the Mission was open to visit at the main square on Día de Muertos. Very nice inside with a history pillar outside in Spanish and English explaining the church. Interesting history and very nice to see inside. Seems it has been moved many times. Part of the history of this area. On the main square.
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