Just west of the Hotel Cabo San Lucas, this beach offers protected swimming, snorkeling and diving areas. Clear water and a natural coral reef make this a great place to enjoy underwater views. The beach is typically not too crowded, and it has an onsite rental shop in case you decide to snorkel at the last minute. Owned by Cabo Acuadeportes, it has a small shack here with rental equipment, umbrellas, beach blankets and a few other essential beach items. To get there, turn right just before the hotel.
Continuing with their traditions of artwork and lifestyle, the Huichol Indians practice the traditional art of beading, by first creating a form of an animal, then covering it with wax that they set lines of beads into. The unique finished product is always very bright and colorful. This small museum has a Huichol spokesperson on-site to answer questions, as well as other staff to guide you through the exhibits of lifestyle and artwork of this group of indigenous people.
Filled with pristine boutiques and major chains, and famous for its happening nightlife, downtown Cabo is a playground for tourists and the spring break crowd. There are many art galleries and upscale shops selling silver. Take a peek in Nupalli, for some unique wearable art, or Magic of the Moon for handmade clothing. Venturing eastward, paved roads begin to disappear and traditional markets start popping up, like Mercado Mexicano, where you can try a hand at your bargaining skills. Finish the day by refueling and partying it up at Sammy Hagar's Cabo Wabo Cantina.
This stunningly azure beach with an unending coast is one of the most romantic destinations near Cabo San Lucas. Costa Azul also attracts several surfing enthusiasts with its beautiful curling waters, and its safe waters offer an ideal spot for swimming as well. If beach-lazing is more your style, find a quiet alcove on the golden expanse of the beach, and sip on fresh Cocos Frios available near the small pull-out area. Walking along the length of the beach during nighttime is enchanting to say the least, as the intermittent torches along the beach are set ablaze, casting a mellow glow over the tranquil waters.
Just west of the Pepe restaurant's entrance is a short dirt road that leads to the beach. Next to the Hotel Palmilla, it offers a calm bay area and rental equipment onsite. If you are interested in snorkeling or scuba diving, the equipment may be found here. Sheltered enough for swimming, take advantage of its location to avoid the busy crowds of downtown. In addition, the hotel allows guests access to its restaurants and bar areas and use of bathrooms.
Misión de San José del Cabo Anuiti is a fabulous ethereal church with fascinating history and obvious physical beauty. The church was founded in 1730 by Jesuit Priest Nicholas Tamral. The hurricane of 1918 made it necessary to repair and reconstruct the site, but the original structure and many of the original walls still exist. Those looking for true history in Los Cabos need look no further than this ineffable holy monument. History collides with majesty, love and harmony in this great San Jose del Cabo church.
San José del Cabo's Corsica is a thriving space that features riveting fine art and contemporary art works by local as well as regional artists. From celebrated Mexican art virtuosos to upcoming artists, the gallery provides an exciting platform to over 50 sculptors and artists to showcase their work to an engaging art-loving community. Find works of renowned chiselers like Jorge Marin, along with surrealist whiz Leonora Carrington, among several others. With a melange of genres and styles on display, Corsica attracts art collectors from all parts of the country and beyond.
This stunningly azure beach with an unending coast is one of the most romantic destinations near Cabo San Lucas. Costa Azul also attracts several surfing enthusiasts with its beautiful curling waters, and its safe waters offer an ideal spot for swimming as well. If beach-lazing is more your style, find a quiet alcove on the golden expanse of the beach, and sip on fresh Cocos Frios available near the small pull-out area. Walking along the length of the beach during nighttime is enchanting to say the least, as the intermittent torches along the beach are set ablaze, casting a mellow glow over the tranquil waters.
Just west of the Pepe restaurant's entrance is a short dirt road that leads to the beach. Next to the Hotel Palmilla, it offers a calm bay area and rental equipment onsite. If you are interested in snorkeling or scuba diving, the equipment may be found here. Sheltered enough for swimming, take advantage of its location to avoid the busy crowds of downtown. In addition, the hotel allows guests access to its restaurants and bar areas and use of bathrooms.
Misión de San José del Cabo Anuiti is a fabulous ethereal church with fascinating history and obvious physical beauty. The church was founded in 1730 by Jesuit Priest Nicholas Tamral. The hurricane of 1918 made it necessary to repair and reconstruct the site, but the original structure and many of the original walls still exist. Those looking for true history in Los Cabos need look no further than this ineffable holy monument. History collides with majesty, love and harmony in this great San Jose del Cabo church.
Playa Las Palmas is a beautiful secluded beach near Todos Santos, managed by locals. The beach is located at the end of a winding dirt road after the service station, at highway 19. The beach is lined with palm trees on all sides and has a spectacular view of the ocean. Popular activities at the beach are swimming, surfing and canoeing. It is a great place for a fun-filled family day out or just to sit back and enjoy the breathtaking view of the sunset.
Just west of the Hotel Cabo San Lucas, this beach offers protected swimming, snorkeling and diving areas. Clear water and a natural coral reef make this a great place to enjoy underwater views. The beach is typically not too crowded, and it has an onsite rental shop in case you decide to snorkel at the last minute. Owned by Cabo Acuadeportes, it has a small shack here with rental equipment, umbrellas, beach blankets and a few other essential beach items. To get there, turn right just before the hotel.