Los Cabos, located at the tip of the 1,000-mile long Baja Peninsula, is one of the world's most diverse tourist destinations. Boasting a dramatic desert backdrop nestled by coastlines of the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez, Los Cabos is home to award-winning resorts and culinary offerings considered some of the finest available anywhere.
A growing list of championship golf courses, rejuvenating spas,
world-renowned sport fishing tournaments, and state-of-the-art
convention facilities add to the destination's unmatched appeal.
Los
Cabos is comprised primarily of two towns, San Jose del Cabo and Cabo
San Lucas; which are linked by a 20-mile corridor lined with world-class
resort properties and championship golf courses.
Cabo San Lucas,
noted for its vitality and nightlife, offers a variety of attractions
including the Marina (featuring 380 slips accommodating vessels up to
200 feet), which is regarded as offering the highest quality services
and amenities luxury yachters have come to expect.
The attractions in San Jose del Cabo are just as interesting as the more upbeat Cabo San Lucas. The old Jesuit Mission, known as Parroquia San Jos茅, dates back to the 1730’s, and the Estero, an estuary with an endless variety of colorful birds and wildlife, are just two of the town’s many attractions.
Tourists continue to arrive in Los Cabos, as well. In 2017, of the 35 million international visitors in Mexico, 85% were from the United States. In fact, 2017 was a record-breaking year for Los Cabos, with 2 million visitors, up nearly 20% from 2016. With this growth in mind, in 2017-2018 expect an expansion to the San Jose International Airport (SJD), allowing for increased flights into and out of Los Cabos.