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Los Cabos is located at the southernmost tip of the Baja California peninsula, 1,000 miles south of Los Angeles. It is bordered by both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.
Los Cabos is comprised of two towns, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, located about 20 miles apart and connected by a four-lane highway. The area between the two towns along the coastline is referred to as "the corridor" and is where all major golf resort developments are located, including Cabo del Sol.
Cabo San Lucas is a bustling tourist town with a 350-slip marina. The town is best known for its lively atmosphere, wide selection of restaurants and international cuisine, and the landmark rock formation, "El Arco," or "Land's End," where the Pacific Ocean joins with the Sea of Corte
San Jose Del Cabo, a quaint colonial town with authentic Mexican architecture, is the cultural heart of Los Cabos. Streets here are lined with art galleries, cafes, boutiques and fine restaurants. San Joses also known for its beautiful estuary, home to 150 species of birds.
By air, Los Cabos is 1 hour 45 minutes from Phoenix and San Diego, 2 hours from Los Angeles, 2 and 1/2 hours from Houston, and 3 hours from San Francisco. All major mid-west and East Coast U.S. cities can connect through Houston via Continental Airlines, or through Dallas via American Airlines. There are more than 20 flights arriving in Los Cabos daily.
U.S. citizens need only a tourist card and valid passport to enter Mexico. The card is obtained from immigration officials at the airport once proof of citizenship is presented.
US Dollars are widely accepted in Los Cabos.
Time Zone Los Cabos is on Mountain Standard Time.
Climate Los Cabos enjoys a mild Mediterranean-like climate and has generally low humidity conditions. The cool breezes emanating from the Sea of Corte and the Pacific Ocean make Los Cabos a tropical paradise.
Please call for more information: 800.332.5523
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