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Embrace the opportunity to discover everything this beautiful region has to offer and create a getaway that’s as unique as you are.

Whether you’re seeking an action-packed adventure with friends, a peaceful retreat with family, or a romantic escape with your loved one, Los Cabos offers a diverse range of experiences that cater to every type of traveler. From thrilling outdoor adventures to moments of tranquility on secluded beaches, here’s a guide to the top things to see and do in Los Cabos, tailored to your unique interests.

FOR NATURE LOVERS

Dive into the Underwater Wonders: Explore the vibrant marine life beneath the surface at Chileno Bay or Cabo Pulmo National Park. Whether you’re snorkeling or diving, the crystal-clear waters of the Sea of Cortés reveal a thriving underwater world filled with colorful fish, coral reefs, and dramatic sea life. It’s a must-see for those looking to connect with nature in one of the world’s most biodiverse marine environments.

Witness the Majestic Whale Migration: From January to March, the warm waters off the Baja peninsula become a temporary home to humpback whales as they migrate south. While some sightings are possible from shore, a guided whale-watching tour offers an intimate view of these incredible creatures as they breach, tail-slap, and play in the open sea — a truly awe-inspiring experience.

FOR ROMANCE AND SOLITUDE

Camelback Tour along Pristine Beaches: Add a touch of adventure to your romantic getaway with a scenic camel trek along Los Cabos’ untouched beaches and sweeping desert dunes. As the sun sets over the horizon, the sky is painted in golden and pink hues, offering a dreamy setting where desert meets ocean — a perfect backdrop for an unforgettable journey with your partner.

Catch the Sunset at El Arco: No trip to Los Cabos is complete without experiencing the iconic El Arco. Set sail toward this dramatic rock formation at sunset, when the sky turns fiery orange and pink, casting an unforgettable glow over the Sea of Cortés. The stunning view of El Arco silhouetted against the vibrant sunset creates a romantic, picture-perfect moment that will stay with you long after your trip.

FOR THRILL SEEKERS

Fishing in the “Marlin Capital of the World”: Venture into the deep blue waters of the Sea of Cortés, renowned for its sportfishing opportunities. Known as the “Marlin Capital of the World,” Los Cabos offers prime fishing conditions where anglers can reel in prized catches like marlin, yellowfin tuna, and snapper. Whether you’re a seasoned fisherman or a first-timer, a fishing charter in this abundant region promises an exhilarating experience.

ATV Adventure through the Desert: For those craving adventure, Los Cabos offers thrilling ATV tours through its rugged desert landscapes. Navigate through vast sand dunes, rocky terrain, and hidden canyons, all while taking in the breathtaking views of the surrounding natural beauty. It’s the perfect way to get your adrenaline pumping and explore the wild side of Los Cabos.

FOR LEISURE ENTHUSIASTS

Golf amid Coastal Splendor: Los Cabos is a golfer’s paradise, offering world-class courses set against the stunning backdrop of the Sea of Cortés. With sweeping ocean views and challenging holes, golf here is an experience that combines sport with spectacular scenery — an ideal setting for both serious players and those just looking to enjoy the game in a breathtaking setting.

Shopping in Los Cabos: Spend a leisurely day exploring San José del Cabo, where charming cobblestone streets are lined with unique boutiques, artisan markets, and galleries. Browse handcrafted pottery, vibrant textiles, and one-of-a-kind art pieces; or check out the unique offerings inside your resort shops. For more shopping options, Plaza Artesanos and The Shoppes at Palmilla offer everything from beachwear to luxury jewelry, perfect for picking up souvenirs or indulging in a little retail therapy.

FOR ART AND CULTURE AFICIONADOS

Explore San José del Cabo’s Gallery District: San José del Cabo boasts a thriving art scene, especially in its gallery district. From November to June, the area hosts a weekly art walk, where visitors can explore the charming streets, visit eclectic galleries, and meet local artists. Afterward, enjoy dinner at one of the many charming restaurants in the area — often accompanied by live entertainment —completing your evening with a taste of local culture.

Experience Los Cabos’ Music Scene: Los Cabos offers a lively music scene that captures the spirit of the region. Whether it’s the rhythms of traditional Baja music or the modern beats of live performances, music is at the heart of the local culture. From beachside bars to festivals, you’ll find yourself immersed in the sounds of the region wherever you go.

FOR THE FOOD CONNOISSEURS

Farm-to-Table Dining: Indulge in the flavors of Los Cabos with a visit to local eco-farms and ranches. Experience farm-to-table dining at its best, with dishes made from seasonal, locally grown ingredients. These immersive culinary experiences showcase the region’s dedication to sustainability while offering a fresh, flavorful taste of Baja’s agricultural bounty.

Savor Baja-Style Fish Tacos: No trip to Los Cabos is complete without savoring Baja-style fish tacos. For the ultimate experience, head to local hot spots like La Lupita or 7 Seas Seafood Grille in San José del Cabo, or Captain Tony’s in Cabo San Lucas, where you’ll find fresh, perfectly prepared fish tacos that capture the essence of the Baja coastline in every bite.

Los Cabos is a destination that caters to all types of travelers, whether you’re looking for adventure, relaxation, romance, culture, or culinary delights. With its stunning landscapes, wide array of activities, and welcoming community, Los Cabos is sure to leave you with lasting memories and the desire to return again and again.

A WORLD OF WELLNESS

Tucked away on the tip of the Baja California peninsula, along the coast of the pristine Sea of Cortés, Los Cabos greets you with an environment ripe to help you find balance.

It’s a sanctuary for personal fulfillment, offering a unique sense of wellness that resonates with everyone. Here, the desert, sea, and mountains converge under year-round sunshine, creating endless opportunities for relaxation. Visitors can discover ancient healing traditions, world-class spas, locally sourced organic cuisine, and excursions into the natural landscape that invigorate the body and soul like nowhere else.

Diana Flores:
A Champion for Wellness

Diana Flores is not just an athlete — she’s an inspiration. Her journey from a young girl with a passion for sports to a professional athlete and captain and quarterback of Mexico’s World Champion National Flag Football team is a testament to her athletic prowess, exceptional leadership, and tenacity. These qualities seamlessly transition into her role as Los Cabos’ first brand ambassador, where she showcases the destination’s unparalleled beauty and cultural treasures with the same dedication. Flores embodies the Los Cabos lifestyle: ambitious, inspiring, and someone who prioritizes overall wellness to feel her best. She encourages everyone to chase their dreams while maintaining a balanced and healthy lifestyle.

TRAVEL WITH

PURPOSE

Learn how to travel in a sustainable way and have less of an impact on the environment.

Sustainable travel is a mindful approach to exploring the world that prioritizes minimizing environmental impact while supporting the long-term well-being of the destinations we visit. It’s about finding balance — increasing the positive effects of travel while reducing the negatives, such as pollution and strain on local resources.

Being a sustainable traveler is an ongoing commitment to travel responsibly. From the way we pack and get to our destination to choosing eco-friendly accommodations and experiences, every aspect of our journey reflects a dedication to preserving and respecting the places we explore.

COMMITMENT TO SUSTAINABILITY

Los Cabos is home to a wealth of natural treasures and biodiversity, making sustainability a priority for the region. It proudly has two RAMSAR sites — with 11 total in Baja California Sur and two UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Additionally, five of the world’s most ecologically productive marine areas are in Los Cabos. With one-third of the world’s marine mammals and over 900 fish species, Los Cabos is a hub for marine diversity. The region boasts 25 Blue Flag–certified beaches, symbolizing its commitment to environmental standards. While traveling, you can help protect marine life by choosing sunscreens without harmful chemicals that can damage coral reefs. Beyond natural preservation, Los

Cabos actively supports sustainability through initiatives like protecting turtle nests, banning single-use plastics, and limiting heights on buildings to maintain a serene landscape. Further, local farms supply produce to hotels and restaurants, promoting farm-to-table dining while hotels embrace renewable energy and waste reduction programs. These efforts reflect Los Cabos’ commitment to safeguarding both its environment and community, ensuring that tourism and sustainability go hand in hand for generations to come.

COMMUNITY SUPPORT

Travelers to Los Cabos can make a meaningful impact by supporting local initiatives that enrich and uplift the community. Inspired by Luis Bulnes’ deep commitment to the development of Los Cabos, The Solmar Foundation continues his legacy of supporting the local community. Each year, the Foundation partners with local nonprofit organizations and government agencies to provide direct assistance where it is most needed, including heart disease treatment, scholarship projects, day care centers for children, and centers for the elderly and disabled. This year, the Foundation is supporting 12 local organizations to ensure that the most vulnerable members of society receive the help they need, making a lasting impact on countless lives with a mission that aligns with our own, focusing on health, education, nutrition, and wellness.

What else can you do?

» Travel slow and stay longer. Instead of rushing between spots, take the time to immerse yourself in one area, reducing your travel footprint and building a deeper connection to the destination.

» Conserve water and energy. Turn off lights, unplug electronics, and avoid daily laundry by reusing towels and bedding, helping to ease the burden on local resources.

» Reduce single-use plastics. Bring a reusable water bottle, straw, utensils, and toiletry containers to minimize waste on your travels.

» Support local businesses. Shop at local markets, dine at neighborhood eateries, and choose locally made souvenirs to help sustain the community’s economy. Pack a foldable cloth bag for shopping and other needs, making it easy to avoid disposable bags.

» Respect wildlife and nature. Observe animals from a distance, avoid touching coral or plants, and stick to marked trails to help protect the environment and its inhabitants.

» Eat local foods. Choose locally sourced foods to reduce the environmental costs of importing and to support sustainable agriculture in the area.