Located at the end of Cabo San Lucas and sandwiched between Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) and Playa del Divorcio (Divorce Beach), these rock formations were created from the rough winds and seas of the southern Baja Peninsula
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is a top destination for snorkeling and scuba diving. The area's geography, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, creates endless opportunities to see so much. Sam: "Even though we all know Janessa swim like a shark in the water, I got to see a whole different world in the water."
With several species of whales making their way to the area every year, whale watching is extremely popular in Cabo, with many visitors saying it's an absolute must-do activity. Generally, the best time to spot whales is between December through April, with January through March offering the chance to see baby whales, too. We actually saw multiple whales right from the Garza Blanca rooftop this past February.
Explore the beauty of the Baja while getting down and dirty. Cruise down the coast or off-road in the outback. Sam: "Being able to ride by the beaches with Janessa was an amazing experience."
You're in Mexico so why not do a tequila tasting?
Cabo San Lucas is considered the home of Mexico golf with some of the most impressive Mexican golf courses which are regarded as the best in Latin America.
This restaurant is one of the hot spots of Cabo you would want to be at. It's a vibe! IYKYK.
From buzzing beach bars to chic rooftop lounges, there's no shortage of spots to sip, dance, and socialize under the stars. If you want live music or a DJ, there's plenty to do in Cabo.