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Hop on Hop Off City Tour
Discover Los Cabos' attractions in this sightseeing tour that offers a great variety of places to visit; you can choose the ones that interest you the most
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ATV Los Cabos
Climb aboard an ATV and be guided by an experienced naturalist through one of the most breathtaking scenery you will encounter in Los Cabos
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Mountain Bike Tour
In this tour in the desert you can admire canyons and streams and the panoramic views of the Sea of Cortez ...
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Between Cabo San Lucas and
San Jose del Cabo is the Corridor region,
the site of major resort development and some of Baja's most beautiful beaches. This zone is where
Los Cabos is staking its claim as Mexico's premier golf
destination, with a half dozen new courses complete or under construction.
The Tourist Corridor is a playground on the edge of the world, where the desert disappears into the sea.
A four-lane highway carves through the 20-mile (33-kilometer) Tourist Corridor connecting Cabo San Lucas
and San Jose del Cabo, Los Cabos, Baja California Sur, Mexico. Along the way championship golf courses
and luxury resorts wind along the stunning coastline with many sandy beaches ideal for a relaxing stroll.
It features a unique unspoiled desert landscape, where you can get away from it all, but at the same
time, find all the luxuries you've ever long for. The Tourist Corridor is dotted with amazing beaches,
world-class hotels, villas, private condominiums and magnificent golf courses that will please the most
discerning traveler.
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Los Cabos Corridor
The beaches and resorts between San Jose and San Lucas are unbelievable. You could spend days just
exploring these fabulous resorts. The wide sandy beaches will remind you of Hawaii.
If you look for exclusivity and utmost sophistication, this is the place for you. This 20-mile
scenic highway known as the Tourist Corridor, is the site of major resort development in Los Cabos
and some of Baja's most beautiful beaches.
The Corridor awards the traveler with dramatic views and a complete complement of activities to
suit any taste. Along the highway, besides the world-class hotels with top-notch restaurants &
the championship golf courses you will find places to stay that suit any style and fit most budgets.
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Activities & sidetrips around Los Cabos & the Cabo corridor:
A variety of watersports are popular in the area. Sport fishing is popular because of the marlin
(black, blue and striped), sailfish, swordfish, mahi mahi and yellowtail. The area is well know to
SCUBA divers for its sand falls and the colonies of black coral and other marine fauna that inhabit
the waters. Beaches such as Love, Medano and Hacienda in Cabo San Lucas, and the long beach called
Costa Azul in San Jose del Cabo are havens for swimming, snorkeling, sailing and surfing.
A tour of the surrounding area takes you to other interesting places such as the famous arch of Cabo
San Lucas, the unique place where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortes meet. Also see the San Jose
del Cabo estuary, an ecologic paradise with a variety of vegetation and the habitat of many species
of tropical birds. Cabo Pulmo offers its coral reefs, unique in this latitude. Also worth a visit
are Los Frailes Beach , the Sierra de la Laguna Biosphere Reserve, the towns of Miraflores, with its
leather arts, and Santiago with its zoo and museum of giant fossils. Other attractions include the
church of the mission of San Jose del Cabo, the culture house, the Municipal Palace, the art garden,
the blown glass factory, the old lighthouse monument built in 1890, the Cerro del Vigia and a variety
of shops, jewelry stores and art stores.
During the winter In Los Cabos you can admire one of the most beautiful natural phenomena to occur
on Mexico’s coasts: the courtship, mating and birth process of the gray whale. During peak summer
months, Magdalena Bay is perfect for scuba diving, kayaking, sportfishing, also to enjoy a romantic
getaway on a pristine beach as you gaze out onto El Arco, a rocky arch formation is considered a
landmark of this destination.
For years Cabo has been a remote playground for private yacht owners. Sportfishermen flocked here
to be near "Marlin Alley," as Cabo San Lucas became recognized as the undisputed billfish capital
of the world.
Today, Los Cabos has something for everyone to enjoy, a vast playground encompassing the jagged
peaks of the Sierra La Laguna and the Pacific Ocean where it meets the warm, azure waters of the
Sea of Cortes.
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