Mexico · Baja California Sur · Walked ✦

Cabo San Lucas

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.

The Moguls
Best Season
Nov – May · Whales Dec–Apr, dry gold
Vibe
Dramatic, Polished, Salt-Rimmed
Budget
$$$ to $$$$ · Taco stand to cliff villa
Safety for Us
★★★★☆ Resort-corridor easy — standard tourist-town smarts

Land's End,
literally.

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.

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Seas meeting at Land's End — the Pacific's drama and the Cortez's calm shaking hands at El Arco. Jacques Cousteau called the Cortez "the world's aquarium."
Dec–Apr
Humpback and gray-whale season — breaches visible from beaches, balconies, and every boat. The commute-hour show of the Baja winter.

Six moves, horizon included.

01
El Arco by Boat
The glass-bottom pangas and sunset sails circle Land's End — sea lions on the rocks, Lover's Beach landing if seas allow. The signature hour; book the golden slot.
02
Whale Watch (In Season)
December through April the giants commute past — breaching humpbacks, gray-whale mothers with calves. The small-boat tours get respectfully close.
03
Médano Beach Day
The swimmable main bay: beach clubs with daybeds, vendors with blankets, the Arch across the water. Order the michelada, watch the parade.
04
San José Art Walk
The quieter cape's colonial center — galleries open late Thursdays, mission square glowing, farm-to-table rooms tucked in courtyards. The culture half of Los Cabos.
05
Todos Santos Day
An hour up the Pacific: the boho-surf town of galleries, palm oasis, and that famous hotel of Eagles lore. Desert-meets-ocean magic hour.
06
The Corridor Spa Morning
Cliff-top treatments to wave rhythm — the corridor's spas rank with the world's. Book the oceanfront room; the sound is the therapy.

Pick your Cabo.

The Corridor · The Cliff Life
Resort Row
Infinity pools over the Cortez, whale-spout breakfasts, spa mornings. The Mogul default — we match the property to your pace.
San José del Cabo · The Soul
Old Town
Boutique inns by the gallery district, Thursday Art Walks, quieter sands. The culture-first cape.

From panga to plate.

The Truth
Fish Tacos at the Source
Smoked-marlin tacos and battered-fish classics where the fleet unloads — the stands the captains eat at. $3 of proof the resorts can't match.
The Cortez
Chocolate Clams & Ceviche
The "world's aquarium" plates itself: chocolate clams grilled with salsa, aguachile with sting, catch-of-the-morning ceviche. Beachfront, feet sandy.
The Occasion
Farm-to-Table San José
The huerta (farm) restaurants outside San José grow the menu on-site — candlelit rows, wood-fire kitchens. The anniversary-energy dinner, booked ahead.

We'll hand-build your
Cabo trip.

Sunset-sail slots, whale-season timing, corridor-resort matching, and the taco stands with fleet approval.

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