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.

If you happen to visit Hacienda del Mar in Los Cabos, do not forget to check out Pitahayas. A Pacific Rim winner, this restaurant will give you the taste of sea. Literally and figuratively because it is located very near to the body of water and chef Volker Romeike makes dishes of seafood specialties like lobster hash or lobster risotto and coconut shrimp with chipotle sauce. For few years, this multi-tiered circular dining room was always full of satisfied visitors indulging in lobster martinis, spicy shrimp napoleon, and ginger crème brûlée as well as more than 500 international wines in the wine cellar.

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The voluptuous meals offered in French Riviera, Los Cabos is a bit pricey but it is worth the experience. Open daily, the dishes served by chef Jacques Chrétien in the candlelit dining room with sparkling crystal and white linens are truly remarkable that attracts lots of visitors. The menu consists of Mediterranean and Parisian dishes like pan-seared foie gras, squab confit, escargot, sea bass poached in black olive oil and Angus fillet seasoned with streaky bacon. You can also try its bakery specialties like baguettes, croissants, crêpes and cassis sorbet.

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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.

Cabo San Lucas:

Cabo actually a group of different tourist destinations. Its appeal is decidedly different each time. It is a versatile and diverse destination for students and those seeking a reprieve from the monotony of student life. Cabo San Lucas is the nightlife party town and its reputation is legendary. It is the premiere party spot in the Baja California peninsula and is mexico’s hedonistically wild city.
Bar hopping to clubs is quite easy considering Cabo San Lucas is a small compact town where party goers can jump from one place to another. Yet there is an area known as the “quiet side of Los Cabos”, for those who want to rest from partying and drinking. There is a plethora of nightlife choices from the cheap bars to the luxurious cabarets. If you want to get the full Cabo San Lucas experience, you have to go the three famous clubs – El Squid Roe, The Giggling Marlin and Cabo Wabo. Hot clubs like Dance and Zoo Bar are also recommended.

Damiana drink is a light liquor made from the Damiana herbs that grows in Baha California, mexico. The leaves of the Damiana plant was originally used for medical purposes. The plant is a small shrub with smooth, pale green, oval leaves and aromatic yellow flowers.
The said drink is a favorite in the area of Los Cabos, where people believe that the very first margarita was made with the Damiana. Today, the Damiana is enjoyed as a great shooter as well as a great cocktail mix. It comes in a uniquely shaped and interesting bottle, and is modeled after an Incan Goddess.
When you happen to be in Mexico, don’t miss out on this feisty drink.

Located just with in 3 miles (5 km) of Downtown Cabo San Lucas and 18 miles of the colonial fishing village of San Jose del Cabo. Riu Sante Fe is a newly constructed all inclusive hotel that offers first class facilities such as bars, a club, and specialty restaurants. While enjoying your stay here, you can travel across the two towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The two are linked by miles of pristine beaches for your visionary pleasure. The rooms of Riu Santa Fe feature balconies with an ocean or garden views. All rooms also include a minibar, sofa beds, and liquor dispensers. You can also ask for a room with a spa. Wi-fi is also available throughout the premises. Rate starts from $211.

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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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