
Located on the southernmost tip of Mexico's dramatic 1,000 mile long Baja Peninsula.
- Unspoiled desert landscape cradled between one of the world's richest marine environments.
- There are 350 sunny days on average a year; average tempature year round ranges between
70 and 75F.
- The dramatic rock outcropping known as "El Arco" (The Arch) is Los Cabos' distinctive symbol that straddles Baja California Sur's Land's End where the Sea of Cortes meets the Pacific Ocean.
- Los Cabos is one of Mexico's fastest growing resort areas, for example:
In 1990, there were 22 hotels with 2,531 rooms available.
This year (as of March, 1997), there are 37 hotels with 3,925 rooms available.
Population of the Los Cabos area is 50,000.
- The main hotel "Corridor" is stretched along twenty miles of pristine, white sand beaches and is anchored on the west by the bustling town Cabo San Lucas and on the east by the quaint village of San Jose del Cabo.
- Los Cabos operates a full-service international airport with over 150 flights from the U.S. per week.
- Los Cabos offers extraordinary recreational offerings, including:
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Ecotours: Whale watching; hiking; desert biking tours.
Water Sports: Scuba diving; snorkeling; parasailing; wind surfing; water skiing; sailing.
Equestrian: Horse back riding along the beach; deluxe equestrian centers; desert daytrips.
ATV (all terrain vehicle) tours to the desert.
European-style spas, massages, work-out programs.

