Los Cabos, offers a variety of outdoor activities. If you are looking for adventure Los Cabos offers everything from world-class golf courses, sport fishing, snorkling or scuba diving, sailing, sea kayaking, wind surfing, and surfing. Or relax and spend some time in the various towns and shops.
World-Class Golf
Los Cabos is Mexico's number-one golf resort destination. The Ocean Course at Cabo del Sol, a Jack Nicklaus Signature course, boasts seven holes overlooking the Sea of Cortez. A second championship layout, the Desert Course, a Tom Weiskopf design, opened in winter of 2002. At build out, Cabo del Sol will have four courses. Los Cabos, Mexico currently has a total of seven championship golf courses.
Los Cabos evolved into one of Mexico's leading golf destinations with seven spectacular golf courses. Cabo del Sol is a destination in itself, featuring two world-class golf courses that carry the signatures of golf's most famous designers; The Ocean Course by Jack Nicklaus, consistently rated among the Top 100 Courses in the World and The Desert Course by Tom Weiskopf with mesmerizing ocean views from every hole, as well as a recently opened 40,000 square foot Clubhouse.
Sport Fishing
Los Cabos is one of the world's great sport fishing destinations. The varieties of fish, in an area so compact and accessible, is unequaled elsewhere. It is particularly famous for its concentration of swordfish and sailfish, and is known as "The Marlin Capital of the World." In addition to big trophy fish, you can catch everything from mahi mahi and tuna to roosterfish, halibut, wahoo and corvina.
Snorkeling & Scuba Diving
The Sea of Cortez is a colorful underwater world of beauty and wonder with living coral reefs, sand falls, ocean canyons and old shipwrecks to explore. Tropical fish, hammerhead sharks, moray eels and turtles abound make your Mexico beach vacation memorable.
Sailing & Sea Kayaking
Los Cabos is a recreational sailor's dream with endless undeveloped coastline, small islands and open waters to explore. It is also a world-class sea-kayaking destination with coves, inlets, water caves and beaches that are only accessible by kayak.
Windsurfing & Surfing
Los Cabos is a windsurfer's paradise with good wind action, particularly from November through March. And surfing is excellent on the Pacific without the crowds typical of the surfing spots in Northern Baja.
Local Towns & Villages
Several towns and villages, easily reached on day trips, offer history, shopping and more. Todo Santos, originally a Jesuit mission and plantation, today is known for its fishing industry, fruit orchards and handmade crafts; it is a beautiful 50-mile drive up the Pacific coast from Cabo San Lucas through a desert landscape with a backdrop of jagged mountains. Miraflores, about 35 miles from San Jose del Cabo, is another quaint Baja village with the area's only zoo. About 124 miles north of San Jose is the main town and capital of Southern Baja, La Paz. Originally a pirates' haven, Italian missionaries built a church here more than 500 years ago and today it offers history, shopping, restaurants and more.
Shopping
A colorful and diverse selection of handmade artisanry is sold in shops including silver jewelry, hand-painted vases, wrought-iron candleholders, ceramic figures and masks, flowing Mexican dresses, and carved wood objects.
Night Life
Los Cabos is alive with food, music and dancing. Cabo San Lucas at night has been called Cabo San Loco with its many bars, clubs, discos and live music. San Jose del Cabo is known for its fine restaurants and nightclubs with live dance bands and other entertainment.
We would be happy to arrange activities for you and your group. Please call our Reservation Department at 800.332.5523.