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Los Cabos


It is located in the extreme south of the Baja California peninsula, 220 km south of La Paz. Its climate is semi-dry desert, hot in summer and temperate in winter; with an annual average temperature of 26 ° C. Although rainfall is scarce, officially the rainy season begins in June and ends in October; however the rains tend to concentrate during August and September.

In winter you will be able to witness one of the most beautiful natural phenomena that occur on the coasts of Mexico: the courtship, procreation and birth of the gray whale, in Magdalena Bay; During the summer you can practice scuba diving, kayaking, sport fishing or live the romance on one of its lonely beaches from where you can see El Arco, a rock formation sculpted by the sea, which is the characteristic symbol of this destination, where they meet the waters of the Pacific Ocean and those of the Sea of ​​Cortez (Gulf of California), was recently declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. It is said that 20 kilometers further you can find what is called the lonely island.

El Arco

El Arco is a natural monument and has different access routes, one of them and the most common is by boat or boat, you can admire the colony of sea lions that live there. It is said that every four years the tide drops enough to reveal the sand and be able to cross under it, but it is very risky as the tide can rise suddenly.

Tourist Corredor

From San José del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas, the 33 km long Tourist Corridor extends, one of the most important tourist developments in the country. The Tourist Corridor is the place where you will find world-class hotels sought after by the celebrities and personalities of the International Jet Set. Los Cabos is distinguished by its exquisite gourmet cuisine prepared in its renowned restaurants, by its excellent professional golf courses (considered among the best in the world), by its sport fishing; It is known as the Marlin Fishing Capital of the World. It should be noted that its beaches provide all the necessary services


The month of February is when the whales conclude their journey from Alaska, back to their place of origin to seek the warm and nutrient-rich waters of Los Cabos to mate and give birth to their calves.

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