Los Cabos is a destination made up of two small cities: Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, both of which are located by the Sea of Cortez and connected by the Tourist Corridor in the southern tip of the Baja peninsula.
The unique desert geography of Los Cabos is complemented by the deep blue of the sea, creating a paradise-like setting framed by dense hills filled with cacti and other vegetation. The destination has excellent hospitality facilities that range from boutique hotels to luxurious All-Inclusive resorts, fabulous restaurants, and breathtaking golf courses that combine beautiful views of the desert and the sea. Offering countless diving, snorkeling, and fishing tours, Los Cabos also features all-terrain vehicles, zip lines, and other thrilling outdoor activities.
A desert paradise, Cabo San Lucas has evolved into one of the main tourist destinations of Mexico, boasting excellent service and fantastic facilities for tourists. It is Los Cabos' central hub and has a reputation as a thriving city that is rapidly becoming a world-class destination in its own right.
The city is made up of enthralling yet frenetic trendy bars and clubs, beautiful beaches, championship golf courses, restaurants, designer boutiques, and a large marina. This is also where you'll find Land's End Arch, an iconic landmark and a symbol for the destination; it is a favorite for lovers of scuba diving and sport fishing.
Picturesque and historic, San Jose del Cabo still looks like an 18th century mission town. This colonial city features a charming main street lined with large trees, as well as other features that make time seem to be nothing more than a symbol of the modern world, such as the old buildings of the historic downtown area, the dominating presence of the San Jose Parish, and the prevalence of old customs and traditions. In the downtown area you'll find a wide variety of restaurants and a number of fascinating art galleries. The atmosphere here is one of quiet, discreet elegance and courtesy; the locals are happy, welcoming people.
The stretch of the trans-peninsular freeway that goes from San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas is home to 20 miles of the top tourist businesses on the Baja peninsula. Here you'll find lots of luxury hotels offering wonderful views and exclusive facilities and services for groups and conventions, as well as beautiful beaches, some ideal for swimming, others for surfing or windsurfing, and others for diving or snorkeling. This is also where you'll find professional golf courses designed by Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio and Robert Trent Jones II, to name just a few.
Featuring an attractive combination of excellent weather and an impressive array of beautiful and unique places to visit, complemented by the contrasting colors of the sea, the desert, and the area's lush vegetation, Los Cabos is an ideal destination for all kinds of events and conventions all year round.
Ensenada is the most important port in Baja California thanks to its strategic position on the Pacific Coast, just 70 miles south of the US/Mexico border. It is the only commercial port in the state, and is therefore a very important gateway for foreign imports into the country. The city also plays an important role in the tourism sector, with Ensenada's cruise terminal being the second most popular cruise port in Mexico for ships from around the world.
The tourist facilities in Ensenada include a fantastic variety of accommodation, golf courses, spas, bars and restaurants, along with an impressive array of cultural activities, natural attractions and beautiful beaches. While visiting the area you should definitely try and make some time to go whale watching, visit top Mexican vineyards, sample delicious regional cuisine, organize a convention, and enjoy fabulous events like the gastronomic festival.
The state capital of Baja California Sur, La Paz is a wonderful city that offers its visitors beautiful beaches, fascinating colonial architecture and beautiful contrasting landscapes (desert and sea), all combined with great hospitality and services.
La Paz offers fantastic things to see and do that include unique beaches caressed by the Sea of Cortez, such as Playa Balandra; excellent diving at natural and artificial reefs; fascinating cave paintings; and a great variety of outdoor activities, namely ecotourism, sport fishing, and kayaking.
Todos Santos is a picturesque town featuring fabulous architecture that makes you feel as if you've traveled back to colonial times. Ever since its foundation as a Jesuit mission in the 18th century, Todos Santos has been a fascinating meeting point for migratory birds and humpback whales, which come to visit these coasts year after year. Thanks to its incredible location, this beautiful town is perfect for enjoying extreme sports, whether you’re making the most of the beautiful golden sandy beaches and the great waves, ideal for swimming or surfing, or you’ve headed further inland to experience mountain biking, hiking or fun ATVs; you can even enjoy the scenery from the sky in a light airplane!
Even though many people think that the Hotel California in Todos Santos was the inspiration for the famous Eagles song from the '70s, this is really just an urban legend that brings thousands of visitors to this unique establishment year after year. They come to discover both the decor of this charming hotel and its authentic Mexican hospitality. The property pays homage to the song's lyrics, while also offering one of the top restaurants in the city, a bistro with a spectacular wine cellar and an excellent art gallery. Thanks mainly to this place, the galleries and shops in the city have increased both in number and quality.