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Top 10 Things to Do In Cabo San Lucas

Are you tired of the rush and hurry of your daily life? Are you looking for a spot

where you may find a lot of things TO DO ? And do you intend to take a vacation

with your family and friends? If you answered yes, then this video is for you. Here we

will tell you about the top ten things to do in Cabo San Lucas, and we believe that

after seeing this video, you will rethink your opinion and have more to do.

 NUMBER #1: Land's End (El Arco) for site seeing

The rock formations, located near the southern end of Cabo San were formed by the

winds as well as sea waves of the southern Peninsula. Visitors say, this region is

especially attractive (providing for wonderful photo opportunities), and the best way

to view it is by one of the water taxis or boat excursions (some even offer glass-

bottom boats so you can check out the sea life as well). This place is a great spot to

relax and unwind. Travelers advise avoiding swimming on the Pacific Ocean side, as

the waves may be quite strong, dragging swimmers away from the coast and out into

the ocean. But for people who find thrill out of scary diving this is it for them. Land's

End is inaccessible by foot; the easiest method to get there is by water taxi from the

city port. Your hotel can also assist you in arranging a tour, however it will most

certainly be more expensive than what is available at the marina. But when going out i

do not think expensive is an issue.

 NUMBER 2: San José del Cabo for shopping and for foodies

Many consider San José del Cabo to be Cabo San Lucas' more beautiful twin sister.

The city is widely known as the "Old Town," and it is split by the Corridor and

located just south of the airport. It displays classic Mexican charm while

simultaneously dazzling with its wealthy modern resorts. If you want to escape the

party-heavy streets of Cabo, take a trip out to San José, where you can roam around a
magnificent plaza, explore a stunning cathedral, feast on the abundance of the sea, or

shop till you drop. This place is mesmerizing to spend time, San José del Cabo is

roughly 20 miles northeast of downtown Cabo San Lucas, and you can reach there by

car or cab. If you are a foodie or love to shop this is the perfect place for you to go to

and because of the beautiful streets and people the shopping experience is much more

pleasing.

 NUMBER 3: Cabo San Lucas Golf Courses for golf lovers

It's difficult to pick a golf course in Los Cabos because the number and quality of

greens remain among the best in the world. Club Campestre San Jose and Palmilla

Golf Club are two prominent golf courses in San José del Cabo that attract both

professionals and amateurs. Tourists admired the diverse topography, outstanding

layouts, and breathtaking vistas at both Club Campestre and Palmilla. Cabo San Lucas

also has a overabundance of golf courses to choose from. According to previous

visitors, the Cabo del Sol Desert Course and Ocean Course, Diamante Cabo San

Lucas, and El Dorado Golf Course all provide 18-hole courses with beautiful vistas,

tough water hazards, and excellent greens. Therefore it is not wrong if we say this is

perfect for golf lovers around the country.

 NUMBER 4: Playa del Amor (Lover's Beach) for romantic walks and

teenage lovers

Playa del Amor, or Lover's Beach, located directly near the iconic Land's End rock

formations. It is located south of Cabo San Lucas, but is easily accessible by water

taxi from the port the route itself is quite mesmerizing. This length of beach is said to

be relaxing, with a good view of the turquoise lake and an excellent area for

sunbathing. Travelers also advise swimming exclusively on the Bahia de Cabo San

Lucas side. On the Pacific end, the tides may be exceedingly rough, and the location
is dangerously close to drowning. But due to the technological advancements people

tend to do daring stuff with their loved ones and sure why not you have only one life

to live.

 NUMBER 5: Chileno Beach for snorkeling and sea beauty

Chileno Beach's calm, shallow waters make it a popular snorkeling destination. The

dearth of loud bars and restaurants that afflict other Los Cabos beaches is the main

reason vacationers appreciate Chileno's cream-colored beachfront. This does,

however, imply that you will need to bring your own snacks and beverages, as well as

rely on public restrooms. Most visitors don't seem to mind these little difficulties,

claiming that the excellent snorkeling conditions (and diversity of colourful fish)

make a stay here worthwhile. Chileno Beach is readily (and inexpensively) reached

by bus from both Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. If you don't want to do a lot

of walking, some guests advocate driving. But the experience of snorkeling is worth it

 NUMBER 6: Cabo San Lucas Whale Watching

With various kinds of whales visiting the region each year, whale watching is a

popular activity in Cabo, with many people claiming it's an absolute must-do. In

general, the greatest period to watch whales is from December to April, with the

possibility of seeing newborn whales from January to March. There are several travel

companies that specialize in whale viewing trips. Whale Watch Cabo, which has

received wonderful reviews from recent tourists, provides boat trips led by qualified

marine scientists. When whales are seen, a marine hydrophone is dropped into the

ocean so that you may listen to the creatures sing. For those who love whale watching

and desire to see the dancing whales on sea tide this is it.

 NUMBER 7: Iglesia de San Lucas and Town Square for drinks, walks and
witnessing local culture at its finest
If you're sick of the beach or have had your fill of margaritas, make your way to the

Iglesia de San Lucas (Church of Saint Luke), which is just a short walk from the

marina. The main church in Cabo San Lucas is a landmark and a great spot to explore

local architecture as well as witness local rituals. According to recent visitors, the

church is gorgeous and well worth a brief visit. A Spanish missionary built the

Catholic church in 1730, and it is flanked by a lovely plaza with many eateries and

modest stores. Despite the modifications, the church has remained virtually untouched

since the 19th century, making it suitable for learning about the city's architectural

history.

 NUMBER 8: Playa El Médano (Medano Beach) for multiple activities

Playa El Médano is Cabo's most busy beach, attracting thousands of sunbathers with

crystal blue waves and lots of beachside refreshment spots. Aside from relaxing with

a drink, Playa El Médano has several active activities, such as beach volleyball, jet

skiing, kayaking, boogie boarding, and parasailing. You may also take a

snorkeling trip or a panga (boat) out to the famed El Arco from the adjacent boat

dock. Despite the throng, Playa El Médano and its waters are pristine. Therefore this

is the place for everything at once kind of experience

 NUMBER 9: Santa Maria Beach sea for marine life view experience

Santa Maria Beach (Playa Santa Mara) is a protected marine sanctuary that wraps

around a hidden cove and is ideal for snorkelling or sunbathing. Santa Maria's tranquil

environment is a welcome respite from the commotion and excitement of Cabo San

Lucas' beaches, and snorkelling with a variety of colourful fish is just a short swim

from shore.- Highway 1 Km 11, Los Cabos, Mexico .The ideal time to visit this

tourists destination is May and September. In these months, the area is easily

accessible because there is less crowd in these months. The santa maria beach is
world famous and even Blockbuster movies have been shot here so it is main tourist

spot because people get to meet Hollywood stars.

 NUMBER 10: Wild Canyon Adventure

Adventure park with a glass-floored gondola for bungee jumps, plus ATV rides and

an animal sanctuary. There are monster zip lines, camel rides and much more they

have activities that are suitable for families as well as some that will test your bravery.

All this at single place and beautiful scenery just waiting to be explored by you.

Are you amazed by hearing this? I am sure you will be because I am also getting

chills while mentioning it. On the edge of the Lands End in the southwest corner of

Cabo, a little over an hour main city area. This fantastic area is home to incredible

Native American cliff dwellings and adventurous people. The best things you can

enjoy here are mountain bike, rafting, hiking, camel riding, zip lining and so much

more

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