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Los Cabos Attractions
At
the end of the Baja California Peninsula, just where
land ends and becomes sea, there are fascinating places,
with a provincial, quiet touch, friendly and smiling
inhabitants, exciting nautical adventures, an amazing
tourist infrastructure and entertaining bohemian nights
of lights, toasts and music to dance. Los
Cabos is one of the five municipalities of the state
of Baja California The head
is San José del Cabo, a place that has kept its
quaint provincial atmosphere. Just
32
kilometers from San José del Cabo, Cabo San Lucas
is a tourist center with a modern infrastructure.
In
Los Cabos, you must visit the following places:
San
José del Cabo.
A
wonderful bay, a typically Mexican, quiet village. People
having fun in the sea or relaxing under a shady palm
tree. Daily views on the beaches along the
Sea of
Cortez , scenes that can be seen again and again in
a provincial town.
Since
1928, the fishing village of San José del Cabo
has been the seat of the municipal government of Los
Cabos, and since 1970, when its tourist growth began,
it has been on all travelers´ agenda, not only
for its imposing bay – a water sports Mecca –
but also for its peaceful streets and picturesque corners,
full of artisans, painters, musicians, colorful fairs
and festivals. San
José del Cabo is located 152
kilometers from La Paz, the state
capital of Baja
California
San
José Estuary
A
green corner in the middle of the desert sand, an oasis
of lush vegetation, a necessary stop for over 200 species
of migratory birds, this 50-hectare natural reserve
is located on the mouth of the San
José river, on the
Sea of
Cortez . The lush vegetation of the estuary seems like
a miracle in a desert area where it only rains four
or five days a year, usually in September. The flora
of
San José is perfect for storing and using the
rain water as much as possible.
Before
it flows into the
Sea of Cortez , the
San
José river is 30
miles long. When it comes to the ocean, the high tide
helps the freshwater and sea water mix, which creates
a nutrient rich solution that becomes sediment, which
then favors an explosion of life. In the higher part
of the estuary the water is fresh and there is a great
variety of plants, but in the lower part, there is only
the kind of flora that can tolerate its degree of salinity.
The fish and other marine species spend their young
or larvae phase there due to the great amount of food
that allows them to develop and reach their adult size
before they return to the ocean; the birds stop there
as part of their migration, to take advantage of the
abundant seeds and smalls fruit to satisfy their hunger
and get their strength back.
From
an anthropological point of view, the abundant life
in the estuary attracted the Pericue Indians who were
the first ones to settle in the area. Much later the
Spaniards founded the
San José mission (1730). The quiet waters of
the estuary make it perfect for kayaking, an excellent
way to enjoy its exotic beauty very closely.
Cabo
San Lucas
In
the seventies this fishing village became a tourist
destination. A small and dream bay, an exceptional sea
with crystal clear waters, with black corals and underwater
sand cascades are among the reasons for this change.
Located
241
kilometers from La Paz, the state capital of Baja California
Sur, Cabo San Lucas boasts an arid beauty, and offers
fishing, diving among corals and all water sports. A
true adventure challenge with excellent services and
infrastructure that will make your stay more pleasant.
At
Cabo San Lucas, on the tip of the
Baja California peninsula, you will find more than you
expect. Divine landscapes, excellent
hotel s and restaurants, exclusive stores, a modern
marina and an amazing nightlife that will keep you awake.
The
Arch.
The
constant movement of the waves has sculpted the rock
during hundreds or thousands of years, until this monumental
and imposing arch was created at the tip of the Baja
California peninsula, which makes it the only “finisterra”
(land’s end) in
the world.
Under
the shade of the arch, the waters of the
Sea of Cortez mix
with those of the Pacific
ocean ; seals and marine mammals are one of the major
attractions of this stone giant that has become the
main symbol of Los Cabos, so much so that it appears
on the municipal coat of arms. There
are bottom-glass boat tours to the Arch – located
in Cabo San Lucas – to admire the colored fish
that live in the crystal clear waters that surround
this natural monument.
Lovers´
Beach
Every four years, a beautiful white-sand beach is formed
close to the famous Cabo San Lucas Arch, and is visited
mostly by couples of lovers who come to play with the
waves, frolic on the beach or just take a stroll at
sunset. This
beach has a spectacular view over the
Sea of Cortez and
the Pacific Ocean . The most
romantic minds can take a glass bottom boat tour.
The
Cabo Falso Lighthouse
This lighthouse used to guide the boat that navigated
in the area. Today, it is an abandoned skeleton that
lies on the dunes that surround it. Built in 1890, it
remains in spite of its apparent state of abandon, one
of the major attractions in Cabo San Lucas. In spite
of being located a few kilometers from downtown, one
can only get to the lighthouse on horseback or in a
4 x 4 vehicles, both very easy to rent downtown.
The
Marina
The tourist heart of Cabo San Lucas, it is a luxury
nerve center with docking areas for more than 350 yachts
and boats, countless restaurants and stores in which
you can find everything you need, in addition to a mega
shopping mall. The
Marina
is bustling and restless, especially at sunset, when
the entertainment centers open and everything is about
partying. At dawn, when the tourists have a last drink,
the town fishermen get ready to put out to sea, hoping
to bring back sea breams, tuna, snappers and even marlins.
The
Corridor
A 32
kilometers (20
miles) strip that connects the peaceful city of San
José del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas, it has four
lanes and is one of the most important roads in
Baja California , where thousands
of persons travel daily from one end to the other. The
corridor runs parallel to the
Sea of
Cortez and is flanked by luxury
hotel s, golf courses and beautiful beaches, which make
it one of the most exclusive areas in Los Cabos. It
is ideal to go shopping or to have fun in its night
clubs. Getting
around on the corridor is quite easy, whether by taxi
or by bus. The road is very interesting and offers beautiful
views of the coastline, especially of the following
beaches: Palmilla, El Chileno and Santamaria, among
others.
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