Los Cabos
Los Cabos is a municipality located at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur. It encompasses the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, as well as the Resort Corridor that lies between the two. If you love water, you will definitely love Los Calbos. It offers Whale-Watching and stunning ocean views. There are hotels, resorts and spa around that features magnificent services, beautiful rooms, panoramic view of the ocean and delicious Mexican cuisines. Los Calbos is really like a paradise where you can relax and enjoy. So start planning your vacation and we will help you fulfill your dream vacation by providing all the essential travel information.

Situated along the coastline of sunny mexican California, you will find no other color of sand but all white on this beach. With an offering of an all inclusive tour package, this hotel has become one of the favorite accommodation and resort of travelers from all around the globe. Every guest of the resort says that they feel like your members of a royal family during their stay.
This resort holds a total of 398 rooms and 4 restaurants with a wide variety of international delicacies in their menu. They also have 4 bars that cater to a fun nightlife with the best collection of wine and other liquors. There are 4 pools to be used for water sports for the whole family.
To stay in this resort is a reward in itself to be cherished by you and your loved ones for the rest of your lifetime.


Pueblo Bonito Sunset beach is the latest addition to the Pueblo Bonito family of fine hotels which opened 2002. Evocative of a sprawling mexican hacienda, this hilly 50-acre complex houses a collection of 17th and 18th century ecclesiastical art. You will never get bored visiting the City of Los Cabos. Los Cabos, or “The Capes”, is made up of two charming towns: Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. Both offer visitors a myriad of options for exploration and entertainment. San Jose del Cabo is famous for their 18th century architecture built by missionaries that made it a picturesque and historic town. While Cabo San Lucas on the other hand, is renowned for great shopping and a bustling nightlife, is identified by the world-famous rock arch formation, “El Arco” where the Pacific meets the warm water of the Sea of Cortes, and where you’ll also experience some of the best deep-sea fishing in the world.
Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach is an all-suite hotel that offers a total of 327 guestrooms. Most of the rooms are decorated with pale marble floors, pale-pastel walls with white ceilings and crown molding, live plants, and dark-wood furniture. Each has a private balcony from where the guests can enjoy spectacular sunsets Los Cabos has to offer.
Nightly rate for a Junior Suite is at $295 plus taxes. Visit PuebloBonitoSunsetBeach.com.

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Los Cabos is located at the southern tip of Baja California, in the eastern state of Baja Califonia Sur.
The economy of municipality is based on fishing on a local level, but tourism based industries are gaining a more dominant role with every passing year. This trend is not unique to Los Cabos, but is confirmed by developments in other resort areas of the nation. Golf and sport fishing also constitute an increasing portion of the municipality’s revenues.

Sunshine with all its glory, love with fire and passion, and beauty without restraint are the features of Los Cabos. Go seek the secrets with avidity, and you’ll never regret what you find.


Coastal beauty (CC photo by Gahan78 courtesy of Flickr)
Much like the mainland, Baja California is the gateway to sub tropic environments that embrace an amazing collection of flora and fauna made famous in mexico. The Pacific Coast of Baja California is where the colder waters of the north give in to the warmer temperatures closer to the equator. For tourists, this means amazing aquatic fun with warmer waters, but it also means more stunning colors in the animals they may encounter.
Baja sunset (CC photo by Why Not This One courtesy of Flickr)
Just as Gloger’s rule explains why animals get more colorful closer to the equator, the warmer waters of the subtropics explain the amazing collection of bright and colorful fish. There are many more species of fish in the warmer water which requires brighter colors to help tell each other apart. This makes breeding much easier and it makes snorkeling and scuba diving much more fun. This also helps with camouflage because, as crazy as it seems, brighter colors help hide prey from predator in the water since certain colors are not as bright the deeper you travel.
Cabo San Lucas (CC photo by JJ.Figueroa courtesy of Flickr)
The warmer waters also bring northern visitors. Whales migrate to the warm waters to birth to their offspring. This offers the wonderful opportunity for Whale Watching Tours that have become a popular hot spot off of Baja California. More the 20 species of whales frequent the area and the best time for viewing is between the months of January through March.
Ensenada coast (CC photo by Gregory Melle courtesy of Flickr)
Recently, the area of Baja California has become an important place for evaluating climate changes and global warming trends. The warm waters and the animals who migrate to the area give a good picture of the overall health of the ecosystem. The area is often frequented by Marine biologists for its expansive menagerie of sea life, but more climatologists are visiting to figure out what is happening and how quickly the changes may come.
The area is simply stunning and there is so much to do that families will have excitement every day of their visit. The sea is brimming with beauty both above and below and the shores are perfect for rest and relaxation. The temperatures remain delightful year round making this subtropic paradise a wonderful choice for your mexican getaway.