A farm to table restaurant on a 10-acre working organic farm. Flora Farms is picturesque and delicious. You can tour the farm fields, visit the row of upscale shops, and then dine at the open-air restaurant. SO worth it. Also, don’t be freaked out driving up the long dirt road, you’re going the right way!
We highly recommend El Huerto! El Huerto is great for dinner or brunch. The vibe is great and all of the fresh vegetables are grown there on the farm.
On our first trip to Cabo together, we stayed at The Cape, a beautiful hotel. There is an awesome rooftop bar with great views, music, drinks and bites!
A must see photo op, El Arco (The Arch in English) is a distinctive rock formation just off the coast of Cabo. Take a sailboat or catamaran to the stone arch and beyond for an afternoon. Check out these companies that offer all kinds of cruise options!
Browse or buy the perfect piece during a stroll through the Gallery District, located behind San José del Cabo's historic main square. Art galleries display original paintings, sculpture, prints, photographs, and jewelry created by local artisans, as well as national and international artists. Browse before grabbing dinner in the area!
Our wedding weekend is taking place when the whales are in Cabo! The Baja California Peninsula separates the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific, and this junction has the perfect conditions for whale breeding. Late January through February and into March is when females start calving, so there is good chance you’ll see some baby whales! We love watching them from the infinity edge pools at the hotel, but if you want to get up close and personal, we recommend sailing out to them! A variety of companies offer full and half-day excursions, sunset cruises, whale watching, dinner and show packages, or snorkeling and diving adventures. Whale-watching tours in the area are safeguarded to be as eco-friendly as possible and fill up fast, so make sure to book ahead.