Los Cabos – Exotic Escape
Sep 5th
Venture south of the California border, and head to Los Cabos, Mexico, for an exotic escape. Los Cabos is located at the Southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, and it offers something for everyone.

Two towns, Cabo San Lucas, and laid-back San Jose del Cabo are bridged by a 20 mile corridor. The corridor is lined with world-class oceanfront hotels, and championship golf courses, to perfect your swing. The average year-round temperature is 78°F. From October to April, the temperature is typically 80°F. The climate is arid with over 300 days of sunshine. Average annual rainfall is 5-10 inches. Do not expect to see your usual green scenery; like you see in the Caribbean, and other Mexico destinations. Los Cabos looks more like the desert, a common sight is sage brush and tumble weed. One more thing, most of the beaches are not swim able due to strong currents.
Spa treatments are another activity you can partake in while visiting Los Cabos. Treat weary muscles or everyday stress by indulging in one of the Los Cabos endless array of spa experiences in one of the luxury resorts. Los Cabos boast more world class spas, than any other destination in Mexico. There are numerous spa styles to select from, go for deluxe, boutique, rustic, or elegant; there is a spa that is right for everyone. Many resorts are all inclusive resorts such as, RIU Palace, this deluxe beachfront property is located in Cabo San Lucas, just 10 minutes from town, where all the shopping, beautiful Marina, and restaurants are located. Other resorts, such as, Pueblo Bonito Sunset Beach offers a European plan, (that means no meals are included); this is an exquisite resort, overlooking the ocean, it has an amazing 75 acre beach.
With Los Cabos’s white sand beaches, unspoiled desert landscapes, and first class amenities, vacationers have steadily flocked here, helping to make Los Cabos one of most popular vacation destinations in Mexico.
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