This natural archway has become a picture-perfect symbol of Cabo San Lucas, and you can take a boat tour to see it from the water. The rock formation is beautiful, and you can usually spot sea lions at the base of it. The beaches nearby are called Lovers’ Beach and Divorce Beach: funny names, but the surrounding waters make for great snorkeling or glass-bottom boat tours.
From September to May, snorkel/dive companies in Cabo offer whale shark swimming experiences. It isn't every day you get a chance to swim up close with the biggest fish in the world!
Head out with Cactus ATV (all-terrain vehicle) Tours to see a different side of the Los Cabos region as you navigate its desert, mountains, and sand dunes. If you’re searching for adventure, these tours will get you into some stunning natural scenery. Tours are roughly two-and-a-half hours and include all equipment. There are also horseback options and camel-riding beach tours.
Opened in 1990 by Sammy Hagar of Van Halen, Cabo Wabo is a Cabo San Lucas staple with live music almost every night. Hosting musicians from around the world, it's one of the largest places for nightlife in town and, if nothing else, you should go for the people-watching (it's not unusual to spot someone dancing on a table). They also have a full menu and lots of tequila. Make of that, what you will.
The walk to Mount Solmar is a gorgeous hike and sunset spot overlooking Los Cabos that takes about 30 minutes to ascend and offers priceless views and photos of the Los Cabos area. The hike is relatively easy but wear covered shoes, as it’s rocky in several parts.