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Cabo San Lucas

Located at the tip of the 1,000-mile Baja California peninsula, this once rough and rustic outpost has morphed into one of Mexico’s most elite resorts and a thriving port of call on the Mexican Riviera. With its large marina and beautiful bay, Cabo San Lucas combines spectacular scenery with great weather, super beaches, a growing number of adventure-oriented activities and a pulsing nightlife.

The town was always known for legendary big-game fishing. It continues to offer anglers fabulous sport fishing from private charters to huge party boats, but golf has become just as popular. Check out several world-class courses, surrounded by stunning desert mountain terrain and designed by pros. Or, just kick back and relax at El Medano beach. A string of luxury resorts are found along a corridor that stretches 20 miles north to the charming colonial town of San Jose del Cabo.

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