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Los Cabos
Los Cabos is unique in its striking
desert landscape, dry climate, and "great outdoors"
unspoiled beauty.
Basically there are three areas of concentration. San Jose del
Cabo and Cabo San Lucas anchor the area's resort strip.
San José del Cabo is a town of 24,000 people that has
a handsome Municipal Palace, charming courtyard restaurants,
shops, boutiques, and a lovely tropical estuary. The atmosphere
here is subdued compared with the more rowdy town of Cabo San
Lucas.
Cabo San Lucas lies at the tip of the peninsula and about 20
miles west of San José. Cabo tops some fine restaurants,
sophisticated shopping, a slick 300-slip marina, and active nightlife.
Cabo is tops with fisherman, divers, and those wanting to be
close to assorted dining and nightlife.
Between these two towns is The Corridor Region, the site of major
resort development and some of Baja's most beautiful beaches.
This zone is one of Mexico's premier golf destination, with a
half dozen new courses.
The area's accommodations are first-class and feature some of
Mexico's finest properties. But because of the resort's sprawling
layout, selecting the right location is critical to vacation
planning.
Los
Cabos Hotel Rates
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