Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas, a resort city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, is known for its beaches, water-based activities and nightlife. Playa El Médano is Cabo’s main beach, with outdoor restaurants and numerous bars. Past the marina is Land's End promontory, site of Playa del Amor (Lover's Beach) and El Arco, a natural archway in the sea cliffs.
Cabo San Lucas's white beaches, marine-life-rich waters and spectacular arching stone cliffs at Land's End have become the backdrop for Baja's most popular and diverse tourism. You can choose between partying hard or relaxing in tranquil comfort. The next morning you can be boating next to dolphins and spouting whales.
As well as excellent diving year round from Cabo, and in The Corridor, there is great seasonal diving at Gordo Banks and Cabo Pulmo Marine Reserve, there are a plethora of non-diving activities: jet-skiing, banana-boating, parasailing, snorkeling, kitesurfing, and horseback riding can all be found just by walking down to the beach. Outside city limits, you’ll be surrounded by majestic cardón cacti, caracara birds and mystical arroyos (streams) that will impress you just as much as that crazy club you partied at the night before.
Check our diving page here.
We also love a full day "pelagic safari", going out for the day on a boat looking for mako sharks, the rare smooth hammerheads, rays, humpbacks, sailfish, marlin, and more to snorkel with (this is not a scuba diving trip, and can be done by anyone. Check out the Pelagic Safari page.
Cabo San Lucas's white beaches, marine-life-rich waters and spectacular arching stone cliffs at Land's End have become the backdrop for Baja's most popular and diverse tourism. You can choose between partying hard or relaxing in tranquil comfort. The next morning you can be boating next to dolphins and spouting whales.
As well as excellent diving year round from Cabo, and in The Corridor, there is great seasonal diving at Gordo Banks and Cabo Pulmo Marine Reserve, there are a plethora of non-diving activities: jet-skiing, banana-boating, parasailing, snorkeling, kitesurfing, and horseback riding can all be found just by walking down to the beach. Outside city limits, you’ll be surrounded by majestic cardón cacti, caracara birds and mystical arroyos (streams) that will impress you just as much as that crazy club you partied at the night before.
Check our diving page here.
We also love a full day "pelagic safari", going out for the day on a boat looking for mako sharks, the rare smooth hammerheads, rays, humpbacks, sailfish, marlin, and more to snorkel with (this is not a scuba diving trip, and can be done by anyone. Check out the Pelagic Safari page.