Cabo San Lucas Overview For Group Travelers

Cabo San Lucas Group Attractions

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Things To Do for Groups in Cabo San Lucas

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About Cabo San Lucas

Sunny skies promote world-class golf and sport fishing; the stars bring out the liveliest partying in the western hemisphere. Despite being the terminus of the Baja Peninsula, the fun never ends here at the fastest growing resort region in Mexico.

Cabo San Lucas Districts

If you are new to Cabo San Lucas—or simply Cabo, as it is often known—it will not take you long to get your bearings. Just remember, Cabo is at the very southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, so the water from town is always south. The distinctive sea arches at Land's End, are to the southwest. If you see land ahead of you it has to be east or north; check where the water is and you will know for sure. The airport is north of San Jose Del Cabo (which, together with Cabo San Lucas, makes up the area called Los Cabos) and by taking Mexican Hwy 1, you can travel from San Jose to the west and 20 miles to Cabo San Lucas. As the highway enters town it becomes Lazaro Cardenas. This primary street meets Boulevard Marina at the Marina area and ends there, branching into many other streets. The resident population here is only 25,000, so the city is not very large. It is however, confusing. Don't be surprised when addresses have no numbers. Unlike other cities, locations here have only street names. If you stop for directions, ask for place names that are near what you seek, it increases your chances of spotting the place and the locals rarely pay attention to street names.

Cabo San Lucas Entertainment

If you poll ten people in downtown Cabo after 8pm and ask why they chose Cabo as a destination, chances are that they will say “to party". Downtown Cabo is certainly the place to be for that; in fact, some might say it is incomparable. The combination of sand, sea and surf seems to make people a little loco, and in this town, drinks flow freely at any hour.

The many people who aren’t downtown at night though, are vacationing here for other reasons: to relax, golf, fish, sunbathe, dive or snorkel. The mixture of visitors traveling to Cabo is changing. It is not just about the nightlife scene anymore. Whatever your reason for choosing Cabo as your destination, the soul of the city and the beauty of the area will win you over. This lively city will provide you with unforgettable memories of your days in the sun.

Cabo San Lucas Dining and Drinking

Long a home to sunshine fun, Cabo is gaining respect for a sophisticated new dining scene that has exploded in the area. The Mexican government opened the area to development in 1990, bringing some exceptional restaurants along with the new resorts. Increasing tourism has also led to the opening of many new restaurants downtown, and a greater variety in the Cabo dining experience. Whatever your dining decisions, the restaurant experience in Cabo promises to be memorable and offers plenty of variation. The combination of flourishing seafood markets, a vacation wonderland environment, activities that will leave you famished, and an ambiance that is both romantic and stimulating guarantees that you will enjoy Cabo's gastronomical delights.

Where To Stay in Cabo San Lucas

Up until 300 years ago, pirates from around the world chose this area for their anchorage. Today the pirates are gone, and it is a more benign traveler who seeks repose in this sheltered port town. Considered one of the best vacation destinations in the world, Cabo offers a small-town feel with all of the activities, accommodations, beautiful weather and beaches that any tourist expects. Your selection of where to stay is quite varied; part of your selection process, however, should be based on what you plan to do while here. While choosing to stay in one area over another does not limit your options, it is possible to narrow down the choices based on the atmosphere and nearby attractions. Almost every price range and level of accommodation is located in each area and the hotels listed represent only a sampling of the available choices.

Potential Anxieties/Frustrations in Cabo San Lucas

Before you are ready to enjoy yourself in this beautiful vacationers’ paradise there are a few warnings. Remember that not all beaches are swim-friendly. Because Land's End marks the division between the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean, there is a great force of water spewing around this point and into the Cabo area. Double check before you jump in anywhere. Undertow warnings should be posted wherever there is danger. Don’t ignore them.

Another warning regards food and water. Remember that not all the water is purified here. “Montezuma’s Revenge", the lighthearted name for stomach illness, is just as prevalent here as it is in the rest of Mexico, so take precautions. Being extra careful never made anyone lose two days in bed while on vacation. Part of the problem comes when food is not prepared with purified water. Remember this when you are tempted to try food vendor fare along the streets of downtown. In addition, ice in your drinks can be dangerous (unless the water was boiled before it was frozen); and salads, fruit without peels and other items may have been rinsed in unpurified water. A good rule is: if you’re not sure, don’t try it. Bottled water is available in stores around town, and at most large resorts. It is not insulting to ask at a restaurant or hotel if the water is purified: many will have signs openly stating their policy on water.

With those simple caveats out of the way, feel free to relax and enjoy Cabo San Lucas!

Cabo San Lucas Fun Fact

Cabo San Lucas was the main staging area for pirates during the late 1500s who feasted on Spanish galleons heavy with gold.

Cabo San Lucas Orientation/Geography

Perched on the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula, a narrow 800 mile long appendage of land, Cabo San Lucas is geographically blessed with oceans, mountains and deserts. Located 10 degrees south of the Tropic of Cancer, the Pacific Ocean splashes ashore from the south and west and the Sea of Cortez from the east. San Diego, along the United States border, looms about 1,000 miles to the north. Content Provided by WCities