Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas was a rustic fishing village until the last quarter century when word of its profound beauty and desert splendor began to lure increasing numbers of tourists and expats alike. Unprecedented growth (compared to most parts of Mexico) has introduced welcome conveniences—world class dining and shopping—but has not exfoliated what made Los Cabos so attractive in the first place. Attentive sustainability planning and foresight serves to protect this idyllic corner of the world.

Shed the hyphenated lifestyle where end-to-end and dawn-to-dusk are less than charitable, more than grinding. Inhale the easy pace of Los Cabos where reconciling why it took you so long to get here is the hardest task in your day.

Vibrant and exciting, Cabo San Lucas is without question where the action is in Los Cabos. Located on the southernmost tip of the Baja peninsula, Cabo San Lucas is a port city with gourmet restaurants, nightclubs, shopping and entertainment to please every age and interest.

Stroll through the boutique shopping plazas to find select leather goods, silver jewelry and resort wear. Don’t miss the market where you’ll have as much fun picking up trinkets and indigenous keepsakes as you will barter with vendors. Plan for a day at sea to catch and release that trophy Marlin or plan for an afternoon of fly-fishing the world’s best game fish in the Sea of Cortez known as the “Aquarium of the World.” Sneak away on a private tour to Lover’s Beach or take in a sunset cruise to watch the sun melt into the horizon. The water here isn’t just a playground for boaters. Swim, snorkel, scuba dive, surf, parasail and jet-ski in the warm water that wrap around Cabo San Lucas. A new marina-front shopping mall has just opened equipped with a multi-movie theater where you can cool off for the afternoon before hitting the nightclubs to dance the night away.