Not only will you get a great cardio workout, but you’ll have a bird’s eye view of Los Cabos. Hike along the switchback cobblestone roads clinging to the side of the Pedregal Hills, right up to the top. The water is placid – so take full advantage! Hike up the Pedregal Regardless of where you plop yourself down, you have to take a dip in the ocean. If you’d rather have a little more peace and tranquility, just walk along the beach heading away from the marina – it gets quieter as you go further. Medano Beach is probably the most visited place in Cabo San Lucas! The “007” way is to hire a water taxi and act like you own the boat as you approach the beach. What also makes Lover’s Beach unique is that you can only get there by water. This small beach has calm waters and a dramatic landscape, so plan to stay a while. Its golden sand is snuggled between the Land’s End rock formations and the rock Arch that made Cabo famous. Lover’s Beach is not only swimmable, it’s also iconic. Take a water taxi boat to Land’s End and Lover’s Beach You’re practically guaranteed to find whales during the winter months. It doesn’t matter which floaty thing you decide on, however. Or, if you prefer something smaller, there are Zodiac boat tours. There are catamaran tours where you can listen to whale calls with hydrophones. While you can spot far-off whales from your hotel balcony or the beach, the best way to get up close and almost personal with whales is to take a whale watching tour. With colonial architecture and cobblestone streets, the city center has a more traditional, small town, Mexican feel.Ī whale watching tour is one of the best things you can do in Cabo in winter!įrom mid-December to mid-April, thousands of humpbacks and gray whales migrate from their cold home in the Arctic to the warm waters of Mexico to mate and give birth (even whales feel friskier in warm weather). But it’s more spread out, and renting a car if staying here isn’t a bad idea. It’s a smaller city of about 135,000, and it’s 250 years older. In contrast, San Jose del Cabo is the quieter side of Los Cabos. There’s great souvenir shopping in Cabo too – at places like Artesano’s, the Marina Mercado flea market and The Glass Factory.Ĭabo San Lucas is also famous for its party atmosphere. Pretty well all of the water-based activities and tours (like whale watching and sunset cruises) leave from the marina in Cabo San Lucas town. If you’re staying on Medano Beach (Cabo’s “it” beach) or close to town, you won’t need to rent a car. Its downtown area is easily walkable, making it convenient to explore. It has beaches along the shores of the Pacific and on the Sea of Cortez side. The city meets the water’s edge at the junction of the Pacific Ocean and the Gulf of California (also called the Sea of Cortez). Cabo San Lucas is built up around its marina
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