Most visitors just call it "Cabo," which implies all the fun you can have in this part of Mexico. The city of Cabo San Lucas is a major resort destination and a hub for international flights in and out of the country. And after a hurricane in 2005 ruined so many of the white beaches that made Cancun famous, young tourists and partygoers have flocked to Cabo for a better time.
If you're ready for a good time in Cabo, here's a list of things that you can do while you're there.
Also known as El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, this massive rock formation is three stories tall and a popular site for tourists who want some great photos and views of the city. There are plenty of hotels nearby, along with a gathering spot for many sea lions if you're hoping for a glimpse of exotic sea creatures.
Adventurous types will love the scuba diving in Cabo. You can actually watch the sand falls firsthand, as the tide pulls in massive plumes of sand below the water. The beaches for scuba divers are also pleasant spots to stay for everyone else, like Lover's Beach and Shipwrecks Beach on the East Cape.
Located on Calle 20 de Noviembre, this restaurant doesn't have many frills like other tourist attractions, but it does have the best seafood you'll ever have. Take in a selection of delicacies like shrimp empanadas, octopus ceviche, clams, and lobster.
On the Marina is another fine establishment, La Casa Country. Here you can get more traditional Mexican cuisine like carne asada and fajitas. The walls are lined with sports TVs to keep you up-to-date on the latest scores, while outside the windows are lovely views of boats coming in and out of the Marina.
Most of the Spring Break crowd will gravitate to loud and rowdy places like the Mango Deck Beach Club, where beer, bass, and dancing is plentiful. If you'd rather have a nice round of drinks in a more relaxed environment, try The Office. Here you can enjoy a fine margarita under a big blue umbrella, where the tables and chairs are right on the sandy beach.
Some of the best attractions are outside Cabo, like the town of Todos Santos to the north. Not only will you enjoy great meals at restaurants like Café Santa Fe and La Esquina, but Todos Santos is also a haven for surfing and beautiful colonial architecture.
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