Whether you're scuba diving with giant manta rays or partying like its 2099 at
Squid Roe, you'll find no shortage of ways to fill your days in Cabo San Lucas.Bring your party hat and dancing shoes, because come nightfall, this once quiet fishing village turns into a bass-thumping bastion of nightlife. Dancing fools flock to clubs like Squid Roe and
The Giggling Marlin, while calmer (and often older) crowds enjoy hole in the wall jazz clubs like Two For the Road. Whatever your taste, you're sure to find a place (or places) to party to your heart's content.Situated right where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean, Cabo San Lucas boasts some of the best sportfishing in the world. You're not fishing for minnows here – big game is the main focus, and outfits like
Solmar Fleet will find the offshore canyons and seamounts that play home to massive yellowfin tuna, dorado, and blue and black marlin. But remember, catch and release is the general rule here, so make sure to bring your camera to add credence to all the fish tales you'll bring back home. Even if partying or fishing aren't your...
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Whether you're scuba diving with giant manta rays or partying like its 2099 at
Squid Roe, you'll find no shortage of ways to fill your days in Cabo San Lucas.Bring your party hat and dancing shoes, because come nightfall, this once quiet fishing village turns into a bass-thumping bastion of nightlife. Dancing fools flock to clubs like Squid Roe and
The Giggling Marlin, while calmer (and often older) crowds enjoy hole in the wall jazz clubs like Two For the Road. Whatever your taste, you're sure to find a place (or places) to party to your heart's content.Situated right where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean, Cabo San Lucas boasts some of the best sportfishing in the world. You're not fishing for minnows here – big game is the main focus, and outfits like
Solmar Fleet will find the offshore canyons and seamounts that play home to massive yellowfin tuna, dorado, and blue and black marlin. But remember, catch and release is the general rule here, so make sure to bring your camera to add credence to all the fish tales you'll bring back home. Even if partying or fishing aren't your things, Cabo San Lucas still boasts some stunning sights and great recreation.
ATV Rider Adventure tours are a common favorite, letting even the least experienced riders get a taste of the action, roaring over desert dunes and speeding through local ranches. Tours of
Land's End, a series of massive rock monoliths including El Arco (The Arch) that compose the absolute end of the Baja Peninsula are also popular, more for the sea lions that call these formations home. And of course, there are the beaches.
Playa Medano is a crowded option, but great for swimming, while
Lovers Beach is quieter, but its waters more prone to the Pacific's riptides.
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