One of the main draws of a tropical holiday is the white-sand beach and warm weather, and Los Cabos certainly has these in abundance. With destinations like Cabo Pulmo, known as "The Aquarium of the World", and Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip of the Baja California Sur Peninsula, Los Cabos caters to all kinds of beach enthusiasts.
Whether you'd rather soak up the sun from the shores or try watersports like kayaking, surfing and paddleboarding, this area calls to beach lovers. And with its beautiful beaches also comes abundant marine life. A day snorkelling may include glimpses of some extraordinary marine life like colourful fish, turtles and Mobular rays, whilst a boat trip could see seals, orcas, dolphins and sharks. The area is also known for its whale sightings!
"A must-do is to see The Arch in Cabo San Lucas. This can be seen from the coast, but I would suggest taking a boat tour to really appreciate how incredible it is, and you might even see a seal or two on your way!" - Jackie Potter, Luxury Travel Specialist
Away from the region's incredible array of water adventures, there's plenty more fun on land. Head out on horseback or zipline through the skies in Cabo San Lucas, hike the UNESCO-designated mountain ranges of Sierra de la Laguna, or get your heart racing on an ATV adventure.
The spectacular landscape and welcoming weather of Los Cabos lend themselves particularly well to world-class golfing. Choose from 18 renowned courses, designed by legends like Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Greg Norman and Robert Trent Jones, Jr. - it's a golfer's paradise!
Beyond its natural beauty, Los Cabos also showcases its rich cultural heritage. Find colonial-style buildings alongside perfectly blue seas in Todos Santos or explore the old silver mining town of El Triunfo.
The town of San Jose del Cabo proves popular with creatives thanks to the plethora of galleries in its Art District, as well as culture seekers looking to learn more about its lost tribes and pirate stories.
"I highly recommend visiting San Jose del Cabo for a real Mexican feel. There are some lovely craft shops and great authentic Mexican restaurants."
Celebrating the region's bountiful produce, fresh seafood, and honoured traditions, the cuisine of Los Cabos is almost as enticing as the destination itself.
Gastronomy in San José del Cabo is rich in both culture and sophistication, emphasising farm-to-table excellence, whilst the colourful and all-encompassing Cabo San Lucas also offers exciting dining experiences with an international flair, renowned for its high-end dining and fusion hotspots. It's the diversity of Los Cabos, offering delectable dishes alongside bustling markets and corner taquerías that make it such a favourite for foodies.