Whale Watching Catamaran Trip
Cross the Sea of Cortez to the Pacific Ocean as you search for whales with this fantastic catamaran trip. You won't regret it!
Los Cabos is known worldwide for the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, a natural rock formation where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet. It's also known for being a luxury destination, its world-class golf courses, and for being one of the best places in the world for humpback whale watching.
A boat trip to the Arch of Cabo San Lucas, snorkeling in Santa Maria Bay, strolling through the historic center of San José del Cabo, and visiting the Playa del Amor.
Many agree that the most spectacular place is the Arch of Cabo San Lucas at sunset, but if you're looking for unspoiled nature, Cabo Pulmo National Park (an impressive coral reef) is undoubtedly the most special and unspoiled spot in the area.
To enjoy the beaches and main activities, it's best to stay for between 5 and 7 days. If you plan to take trips to nearby places such as Todos Santos or La Paz, it is best to book a full week.
Los Cabos is one of Mexico's most exclusive destinations. A medium-high budget is around €150-200 per day, including accommodation and meals. However, you can always find cheaper options in the San José del Cabo area.
The best season is from November to May, when the weather is perfect and you can see whales. Avoid August and September if you don't like extreme heat or want to avoid the peak hurricane season.
Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) is about 45 minutes from the hotel zone. The cheapest way to get there is by bus, which costs between 1EUR and 5EUR.
It depends on what you're looking for! Los Cabos offers luxury, parties, and dramatic desert landscapes. La Paz is quieter, with turquoise waters (like Balandra) that are perfect for swimming with sea lions.
The official currency is the Mexican peso, although due to its proximity to the US, US dollars are accepted almost everywhere. However, the exchange rate is usually worse, so we recommend paying in pesos or by card.
Yes, it's a very safe tourist area. Just follow the usual precautions: use official taxis and avoid non-tourist areas at night.
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