This natural rock formation at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula is one of Cabo's most iconic landmarks. It marks the point where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. You can reach El Arco by boat, and many tours include a visit to nearby Lover's Beach and Divorce Beach. The area is great for photo ops, and during certain times of the year, you can spot sea lions lounging on the rocks.
From December to April, Cabo becomes one of the best places in the world for whale watching. During this period, gray and humpback whales migrate to the warm waters of Baja California to give birth. Tours, often on smaller boats, allow you to get up close to these majestic creatures.
Cabo’s sunsets are spectacular, and one of the best ways to enjoy them is on a boat cruise. Many companies offer romantic sunset sailing tours, often with dinner or drinks included. You’ll glide past iconic sights like El Arco, the beaches, and nearby cliffs while watching the sun dip into the ocean.
Explore the dramatic Baja desert landscape with an off-road safari tour. Whether you’re riding an ATV, dune buggy, or camel, you’ll traverse the vast desert terrain, learn about the local flora and fauna, and enjoy sweeping views of the mountains and ocean. Some tours even include a beach stop for a refreshing swim.
Cabo San Lucas is home to several world-renowned golf courses, many designed by famous golfers and architects. Notable courses include the Diamanter Dunes Course, Jack Nicklaus-designed Palmilla Golf Club, the Ocean Course at Cabo del Sol, and Quivira Golf Club. These courses offer stunning views of the ocean, cliffs, and desert landscapes
Just a 30-minute drive from Cabo San Lucas, this charming town offers a more laid-back, cultural experience compared to the lively Cabo San Lucas. Stroll through the colonial-era streets, explore the local art galleries, and enjoy delicious cuisine at one of its renowned restaurants. The San José del Cabo Art Walk, held every Thursday evening, is a great way to experience the local art scene.