Where the desert falls into two seas at once. Land's End's granite arch, sails crossing the bay, and resort luxury that understands the assignment.
Cabo is geology showing off: the Baja peninsula ends in granite spires at Land's End, where the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez meet at El Arco — the arch every sail, panga, and camera makes pilgrimage to. Sunset from the water, arch framed gold, is the non-negotiable.
The resort corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo runs twenty miles of cliff-perched luxury — infinity edges, spa mornings, whale spouts from the breakfast table December through April. This is Mogul-mode Mexico: polished, efficient, gorgeous.
Balance the polish with the peninsula's soul: San José's gallery-lined old town and Thursday Art Walk, Todos Santos' surf-and-boho hour up the coast, and the taco stands where the fishermen actually eat.
Sunset-sail slots, whale-season timing, corridor-resort matching, and the taco stands with fleet approval.