San Jose del Cabo
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The city San José del Cabo is located in Baja California Sur Mexico and is the seat of the municipality of Los Cabos at the south end of the Baja California peninsula. The place is one of the most quaint, historic towns in Mexico. It offers fabulous landscapes, unspoiled beaches, nice weather, stunning resorts, spa and hotels that will make your stay an unforgettable one. So if you want a vacation to remember, make San Jose del Calbo as your next destination and we guarantee you to experience total relaxation.

Except Mondays, hang-out on Calle Pescadores at Marinos in San José del Cabo until midnight. After visiting San Joe’s art district try some great-tasting food in Taqueria el Ahorcado like tacos, quesadillas and enchiladas stuffed with carnitas or marinated pork, flor de calabaza or squash blossoms, rajas or poblano chilies and soupy charros-style beans with hot corn tortillas. The only disadvantage is that it lacks liquor license but it won’t hinder you to have real fun because you can bring your own cerveza.

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If you are planning to visit El Chillar in San Jose del Cabo, keep in mind that they are not accepting credit cards so that you can have handy cash. The narrow dining room and Virgin of Guadalupe murals should not taken you aback and thus raise your curiosity on why this place has lots of visitors. Chef Armando Montana’s specialties revolve on multiple courses of traditional and oriental dishes like rack of lamb with chili ancho and sugar-cane honey. Except Sundays, they also have a wine list that you can choose upon and there’s always something new in the menu.

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Don’t just rush into going to bougainvillea-filled Damiana in San Jose del Cabo because you might run out of seats. Have a reservation before heading to this restaurant inside 150 years old hacienda especially on weekends. Why not try its romantic outdoor patio while having a good time with delicious mexican-European food. Mostly meat and fish, you would not dare to miss the Imperial Shrimp Steak or a fillet of succulent shrimp knit together and grilled. Open daily, the indoors is likewise beautiful with its traditional Baja and folk art decorations as well as high and wood-beamed ceiling.

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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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One & Only Palmilla is one of mexico’s iconic hotels. Anchored on either end by San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, the hotel corridor stretches 20 miles along the Sea of Cortés. The hotel features Spanish mission buildings, a hilltop wedding chapel and white-sand beaches that give guests an ambiance of mexican elegance. You will see gracious style of old Mexico with its red-tiled roofs, whitewashed walls, and idyllic setting of Exquisite fountains.
Guest rooms have thoughtful details like rain showers with towels of varying sizes, hand-sculpted marble tubs, personalized mini bars and intuitive butler service. Rate starts at $725 per night. Visit OneAndOnlyResorts.com.

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