Los Cabos: Dividing Line Between The Sea Of Cortez And The Pacific Ocean!

by VisitSpain on October 6, 2008


Los Cabos, where the sea of Cortez meets the pacific ocean there is a land of fun and excitement, down in the most stunningly gorgeous part of Mexico. This exclusive sun soaked paradise is known as Los Cabos. Whether you want to take part in the exciting nightlife or soak up the warm rays on the pristine Golden Beaches, this paradise has something for honeymooners, single travelers and whole families to enjoy. From the warm waters to the sizzling nightclubs, from the World class golf to the World famous fishing, you can find it all in Baja’s most exclusive destination. Cabo San Lucas is at the tip of the Baja California South, Baja California is the world’s longest peninsula and is separated from the main land of Mexico by the Sea of Cortez, also known as the Golf of California. The peninsula is divided into two Mexican states, Baja California (Norte or North) and Baja California Sur (South).

On the west coast, fast-paced Cabo San Lucas Mexico is alive with busy restaurants, shopping and a frolicking party atmosphere. The city is well known for its warm waters, abundant fish and famous geological rock formation, El Arco. The city is also host to the largest marlin tournament in the world. Cabo San Lucas, once a small fishing village, enjoys a worldwide reputation for its endless variety of restaurants, bars and nightclubs, as well as the beauty of its beaches.

On the east coast, laid-back San Jose del Cabo provides a quiet retreat from the high energy of Cabo San Lucas, with narrow streets and charming colonial architecture. Bridging Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo is the 17-mile Los Cabos Corridor, a strip studded with world famous golf courses and high-end resorts, bounded by pristine beaches of endless white sand. Cabo San Lucas Bay is a protected marine sanctuary. the bay side of the arch area is a prime location for scuba diving or try the Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park that is located about 40 miles north of San Jose del Cabo on the eastern cape of Baja.Stroll the meandering streets of San José del Cabo, founded as a mission in 1730. Admire the Spanish colonial architecture and art galleries in an atmosphere rich with Mexican history and folklore..

These features make Los Cabos an ideal vacation destination, with relaxing resorts, fine dining, duty-free shopping and outdoor activities all close at hand. Enjoy fishing, golfing, snorkeling, sailing, horseback riding, diving, surfing, kayaking, and much more. Whale watching is popular in winter, when Grey whales migrate to the tropical waters to breed their young.

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