BY CLAY LARROY
People in general consider traveling as their personal interests. Traveling can quickly become an interest simply
because it is such an enjoyable experience. When you travel around the world
and you will see a variety of different cultures and people. There are two things to remember while
traveling. The first thing is to be open-minded about people and their culture.
The second thing and the most important, is to respect other cultures no matter
how different. When
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Los
Cabos Overview
Located at the southern-most tip of the Baja California
peninsula, where the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez collide with the wild
Pacific, Los Cabos is an area of striking beauty and one of Mexico's top
holiday resort destinations. Surrounded by a vast cactus desert and ochre-colored
mountains, the azure waters offer diving, sailing and swimming, and the area is
a world-renowned Mecca for sport fishing and surfing.
Los Cabos is an area made up of the two resort towns of
San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, sitting at either end of an 18-mile
(29km) stretch of exquisite beaches sprinkled with exclusive luxury holiday
resorts and championship golf courses, known locally as the Resort Corridor.
San José del Cabo is the older and more traditional of the two resorts with the
unhurried pace of a colonial Mexican village. Cabo San Lucas started as a
simple fishing village and is now one of the favorite beach holiday
destinations of the elite, with high quality luxury services and an energetic
nightlife. The majority of visitors base themselves in San Lucas or the Resort
Corridor. Just offshore is the area's landmark and an impressive natural
wonder, Los Arcos (The Arches), a beautiful, wave-sculpted rock formation.
Shopping
in Los Cabos
There are shops galore in the two towns and along the
Resort Corridor, and shoppers will not be disappointed in the variety of
clothes and shoes, gifts and souvenirs, furniture, jewelry, leather goods and specialty
stores. Cabo San Lucas has the largest selection of shops, and also has
imported American goods, an artisan's market and dozens of boutiques to explore
while on holiday.
Dining
in Los Cabos
There are numerous restaurants in Los Cabos offering a
wide range of fare from Italy, France and North America, as well as some excellent
local Mexican cuisine. Seafood is understandably popular and is offered by
almost every style of eatery. Diners can choose between fine dining, local
restaurants with dancing and live music, bistros, and casual eateries. The
tourist-orientated Resort Corridor has a vast variety of fine dining options,
while simple Mexican cuisine is best found in either San José or San Lucas. One
of the best places to sit elbow-to-elbow with locals is Marisquería Mazatlán,
which serves simple and delicious seafood.
Activities
in Los Cabos
The after dark
scene in Los Cabos is mainly located in Cabo San Lucas, which has a livelier
atmosphere than the relatively laid-back San José and attracts a younger, more
energetic crowd. The most popular nightclubs are El Squid Roe, Cabo Wabo, Zoo
Bar & Dance, and The Giggling Marlin, while many hotels have popular clubs
and bars. For a quieter evening out, there are also numerous places to enjoy
soft music and a romantic atmosphere.
Things
to be aware of in Los Cabos
Los Cabos can
sometimes experience hurricanes and tropical storms. Hurricane season runs from
June to November and visitors to the region during this time should take care
to check weather and storm forecasts.
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