Head to Magdalena Bay to watch gray whales on their annual migration. Observe mothers protect newborns, spot young males try to impress lady whales with
Head to Magdalena Bay to watch gray whales on their annual migration. Observe mothers protect newborns, spot young males try to impress lady whales with
Cruise through the Sea of Cortez on a 110-foot (34-m) yacht while learning all about Baja’s fine wine and spirits. Once aboard, learn how to cook local
Immerse yourself in the world of whale sharks during this 5-day journey in the Sea of Cortez. As you explore the Sea of Cortez's islands and surrounding
Join a marine biologist and embark on a peaceful, 2-day whale-watching cruise that takes you deep into Magdalena Bay. Marvel at incredible scenery as you
Summery weather isn't limited to summertime in gorgeous Los Cabos, so shorts and a T-shirt are likely to be your uniform whenever you come. Spring and fall see the temperatures drop to a less sizzling level than summer, with less humidity and fewer rainstorms. Unsuprisingly, these are the peak times for tourists, so remember to plan as far ahead as you can if you want to grab a good deal on travel and rooms.
There's so much more to Los Cabos than sun and sand, but nonetheless, you'll need to put beach essentials at the top of your packing list. Here are some ideas for things to bring:
Los Cabos isn't necessarily an area that calls for much independent travel. But if you do want to get out and explore beyond the pristine section of coastline your hotel is on, then driving is the best way. Rent a car from a well-known chain to avoid scams. Alternatively, public buses will take you between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, and will stop along the coast, and there are several reputable local taxi companies you can use too.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.
One for partying, one for history, & still another for nature: this area at the southern tip of Baja is really three Mexican Riviera destinations all wrapped into one.