El Arco (The Arch): The iconic limestone arch at Land's End is accessible by boat and is a must-see for its natural beauty and the abundant marine life in the surrounding waters.
Cabo San Lucas Marina: A lively hub filled with luxury yachts, fishing boats, and a waterfront promenade lined with restaurants, bars, and shops, perfect for an evening stroll or a sunset dinner.
San José del Cabo's Art District: Explore the historic district of San José del Cabo, known for its art galleries, boutiques, and colonial architecture. The Art Walk event, held on Thursday evenings from November to June, is particularly vibrant.
Snorkeling and Diving in Cabo Pulmo National Park: Home to one of the few living coral reefs in North America, Cabo Pulmo is a paradise for snorkelers and divers looking to explore the rich underwater ecosystem.
Whale Watching (December to April): Los Cabos is one of the best places in the world to watch whales, particularly humpback and gray whales, during their migration season.
Surfing at Costa Azul: With its reliable waves, Costa Azul is a popular spot for surfing. Zippers is a famous break here, suitable for more experienced surfers.
Todos Santos: A charming town located about an hour's drive from Cabo San Lucas, known for its vibrant arts scene, quaint cafes, and the legendary Hotel California.
Sunset Cruise: Experience the breathtaking Cabo sunset from the water on a variety of cruise options, ranging from luxury yachts to pirate ship adventures.
Golfing: Los Cabos is known for its world-class golf courses with stunning ocean and desert views, designed by golf legends such as Jack Nicklaus and Greg Norman.
ATV Tours and Desert Adventures: Explore the Baja desert landscape on an ATV, UTV, or a horseback riding tour, offering a thrilling way to see the area's natural beauty, including canyons, mountains, and beaches.
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