20 Things To Do In Los Cabos

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The most southerly point of the state of Baja California Sur in Mexico is a fantastic place for a beach vacation and a vibrant year-round spot. With so many things to do in Los Cabos, you’ll wish you had booked a few extra days. Two towns in Los Cabos – San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas – are connected by a 20-mile (32 km) corridor of high-end resorts, restaurants and stunning golf courses.

Cabo San Lucas is the more lively of the two, with a vibrant nightlife scene and a reputation as one of the best beach towns in Mexico. Cabo San Jose, on the other hand, is a more cultural and artsy town. The closest airport is Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) which is about 30 minutes drive from Cabo San Lucas and is in San Jose del Cabo.

What makes the area of Los Cabos so unique is the sparkling contrast of its desert landscapes spilling onto the aqua azures of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean. Los Cabos is a great holiday destination for all travellers, thanks to its never-ending list of things to do. From almost any type of water sport you can imagine to golf, camel-riding, fishing, whale-spotting and several annual festivals, there is something for all tastes and ages in Los Cabos. To make planning your trip a breeze, we have done all the research for you to present to you: the top 20 things to do in Los Cabos.

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20 Things To Do In Los Cabos

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Chilling out at a luxury resort is a top thing to do in Los Cabos.

1- Take A Camel Ride Along The Beach

While a camel ride may not be at the top of your mind when you think of Mexico, in Los Cabos, it’s one of the more unique things to do on your vacation.

This activity is great for the whole family, and no experience is necessary, as these camels are very friendly and docile.

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All you have to do is sit astride your noble steed and take in the glorious panorama of sand and sea.

These tours are often run from eco-farms found throughout the Los Cabos region and pack in extras, including a light lunch and snacks, tequila tasting and transport to and from your accommodation to make for a memorable afternoon. Here are some options:

2- Go Whale Spotting Aboard A Catamaran

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Going whale watching is one of the things to do when in Los Cabos.

Los Cabos receives a special visitor every winter: the giant humpback whale.

These creatures migrate from their home in the Arctic to the warmer waters of the Baja Peninsula for mating season.

It is not uncommon to spot humpback whales from the shore, but one of the best things to do in Los Cabos in the winter months is to join a whale-watching tour aboard a catamaran.

This will let you get up close to appreciate the majesty of these creatures.

Some catamaran tours even come equipped with hydrophones aboard so you can see the whales and hear them singing underwater.

If you’re lucky, you might even see the dolphins, manta rays and turtles that inhabit these waters. Book your whale-watching tour here.

3- Find Hidden Beaches

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Feeling the sand between your toes is one of the most popular things to do in Los Cabos.

You’re sure to find the perfect beach in Los Cabos with many worthy contenders.

The most well-known beach is Playa Medano, located conveniently in downtown Cabo San Lucas beside many beach-front hotels and restaurants.

It’s a safe beach to swim in and offers many water activity options too.

The best beaches in Los Cabos require a little extra effort because they are only accessible by boat.

Trust me, they’re worth it and getting to these beaches is much easier than it may sound.

Plenty of water taxis are available from Medano Beach and Cabo Marina to transport you to the hidden beaches of Lover’s Beach or Playa del Amor and Divorce Beach or ‘Playa del Divorcio’.

We found the names ironic too.

Playa del Amor is my personal favourite.

Cabo Marina is at Lote A-18 De la Darsena, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico 23450. Adventurous travellers may want to try this kayaking and snorkelling tour to Lover’s Beach.

4- Hike Up The Pedregal For A View

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Enjoying ocean views is another top thing to do in Los Cabos.

Rising up behind and overlooking the town of Cabo San Lucas is the rocky hilltop called the Pedregal.

Atop this promontory, you can find famous celebrity homes and some of the most extravagant luxury villas in Los Cabos.

Hike to the top of the Pedregal, which is where the white round observatory is and thank us later.

The views here will not disappoint.

5- Visit The Edge Of The World At Land’s End

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Taking a cruise to Land’s End is one of the best things to do in Los Cabos.

You can’t visit Los Cabos without seeing its distinctive landmark: the natural sea arch and rock formation called Land’s End or ‘El Arco’.

This impressive rock formation is on the very tip of the Baja California peninsula and marks the spot where the Pacific Ocean meets the sea of Cortez.

The coastline is stunning, dotted with little coves, jagged rocks and sea lions.

This landmark is only accessible by sea, and there are two ways to reach it: by water taxi from Cabo Marina, which will drop you off at the nearby beaches (Lover’s Beach or Divorce Beach), or on some of the boat tours, which will get you closer.

6- Swim With Whale Sharks – The World’s Largest Fish

Swimming beside whale sharks, the world’s largest fish, is something you need to have on your bucket list.

Don’t worry, whale sharks are not as intimidating as they may sound.

They may be big but they don’t bite. They’re on a strict seafood diet of plankton and krill.

Swimming with these whale sharks in Los Cabos is possible between October and April.

Tours to do this start out from the sleepy town of La Paz, so if you’d like to cut down on travel times, spending a night in the sleepy La Paz might be worth your while.

La Paz is about a 2.5-hour drive from the town of Cabo San Lucas. Book your swim here.

7- Party Until Sunrise At El Squid Roe

Party animals will get their fix in Cabo San Lucas, known for its vibrant nightlife and sunset party cruises (many with open bars).

One of the wildest party venues in Los Cabos is El Squid Roe, which is spread out over three storeys and is a venue that goes all out to create a lively party atmosphere.

The party starts after 11 pm. Will you make the sunrise?

If this is not your scene, check out El Squid Roe in the daytime for breakfast, lunch or dinner.

El Squid Roe is at Boulevard Lázaro Cárdenas, 1112, Downtown, Ildefonso Green, Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, 23479. Want more? Join this city bar crawl.

8- Get Artsy On An Art Walk

In the high season, from November to June, a weekly art walk takes place every Thursday evening in San Jose del Cabo.

On this night, many of the town’s art galleries stay open late for exhibitions, lectures or wine tastings, and the streets in this part of town are car-free.

It’s a great cultural activity that has gained popularity recently.

It’s an excellent way to meet people; the cherry on the cake is the walk is free.

9- Show Off Your Inner Superhero With Flyboarding

Flyboarding is all the craze in Los Cabos and it’s not hard to see why.

For the uninitiated, flyboarding involves wearing jet boots strapped to a hydro board.

Water pressure is then pushed through tubes into your boots to lift you above the waves into the air.

Due to its popularity, many beaches in Los Cabos offer flyboarding as a water activity.

All you need for this activity is some courage and decent balance. Once you get the hang of it, you’ll want more. Book your experience here.

10- Visit The Magic Town of Todos Santos

The ‘magic’ town of Todos Santos is a perfect day trip as it’s only a one-hour drive from Cabo San Lucas.

Todos Santos was awarded the prestigious title of ‘Pueblo Magico’ (Magic Town), a title bestowed to Mexican towns of particular historical and cultural interest around Mexico.

Palm-lined Todos Santos is known for its colourful streets, stunning colonial architecture and peaceful beaches.

Its location between the rugged Sierra Laguna mountains and the azure Pacific Ocean make Todos Santos a particularly picture-worthy place. A great way to explore is on an off-road jeep expedition.

Since the 80s, Todos Santos has attracted many artists who have come and set up their studios permanently, providing visitors with quaint artisan shops and boutiques to peruse during their visit.

Todos Santos is 47 miles (76 km) from Cabo San Lucas.

11- Visit ‘The Aquarium Of The World’

The National Marine Park of Cabo Pulmo is the only hard coral reef in this part of the world and represents an impressive achievement in ocean conservation efforts.

Over 800 species of marine life in the Sea of Cortez inhabit this stunning coral reef, including five endangered species of sea turtle and the largest collection of sharks.

It’s no wonder that Cabo Pulmo has been nicknamed the ‘Aquarium of the World’!

Scuba diving and snorkelling are the best things to do here. Joining a tour is recommended if you don’t want to miss out on the best spots. So, reserve your spot here.

Another eco-friendly way to explore Cabo Pulmo is by kayak.

Cabo Pulmo is at 23574 Cabo Pulmo, Baja California Sur and is 62 miles (98 km) away from Cabo San Lucas.

12- Get A Bird’s Eye View Parasailing

Get a 360-degree bird’s eye view of Land’s End and the Cabo shoreline with another adrenaline-kick activity: parasailing.

Buckle up and prepare to be launched off the back of a boat up to 600 feet (183 m) into the air to get this unique perspective.

Parasailing is a fun activity for a group of friends or a couple, and it’s another entry on our list that will leave you wanting more. It’s a fantastic gift too. Book here.

13- Go Golfing In Golf Paradise

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Playing golf is one of the top things to do in Los Cabos, Mexico.

Los Cabos dominates the golf scene in Latin America, offering 18 courses that integrate beautifully within Los Cabos’ spectacular natural environment.

Three of Los Cabos’ golf courses – Diamante Dunes Golf Course, Querencia C.C and Quivira G.C – were ranked among the best 100 in the world, according to Golf Digest.

Many golf courses in Los Cabos have been designed by famous golf course designers. Here are a few:

  • Diamante Dunes Golf Course is at Diamante Boulevard, Paraiso Escondido, Cabo San Lucas.
  • Querencia C.C is at Carretera Transpeninsular Km. 27.5, San José del Cabo, 23400.
  • Quivira G.C is at Predio Paraíso Escondido S/N, 23450 Cabo San Lucas.

14- Rent A Boat To Explore Los Cabos Coastline

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Getting an adrenalin rush with watersports is a fun thing to do in Los Cabos.

Soak up the sun in style by renting your own boat and exploring Los Cabos’ stunning coastline at your own pace.

You can rent boats with or without a skipper in Cabo San Lucas and will need a valid nautical license to rent most boats, however, there are also license-free boats available.

The best thing about a private boat rental in Los Cabos is that you’re the captain and can make of your holiday whatever you wish. Treat yourself, family and friends to this 38-foot sailing yacht.

15- Go On A Treasure Hunt Aboard A Pirate Ship

This tour is fantastic for the kids who will feel like they’ve joined Jack Sparrow’s crew aboard the Black Pearl as they use a treasure map to hunt for missing treasure.

Psst! It’s not just the kids who will enjoy this one.

Aboard a replica pirate ship, you’ll cruise the coast past stunning Land’s End, looking for clues.

The treasure hunt comes to a fun climax with a snorkelling session to find the treasure chest and, after all that hard work, a well-earned lunch aboard the ship.

Learn more details about this unique tour here.

16- Get In Touch With Nature At Espiritu Santo Island National Park

The uninhabited island of Espiritu Santo is a UNESCO biosphere reserve packed with marine life and wildlife.

This island is a photographer’s dream.

You can hike the island, relax and swim in its crystal-clear waters, snorkel with sea lions, go kayaking or scuba diving to visit some of the wrecks surrounding the island.

If you want to feel like you’ve escaped to paradise, you can even stay on the island in one of its glamping camps.

The island of Espiritu Santo is situated right off the coast from the sleepy town of La Paz, which is 2.5-hour drive away from Cabo San Lucas, so if you’d like to cut down on travel time, consider spending a night in La Paz. Here are some hotel options.

17- Stroll Along The Marina

The marina in Cabo San Lucas is a relaxing spot to unwind in the evening after a day jam-packed with adrenaline and activity.

You’ll find many restaurants and bars here to satisfy those appetites while enjoying some live music, counting the boats and watching the sea lions get up to no good.

Walk off your dinner with a stroll down the promenade afterwards, and check out the luxury yachts up close.

18- Hike In A Desert Canyon

Fox Canyon is one of Los Cabos’ best-kept secrets.

So get your water bottles and hiking shoes ready to discover the beauty that is the Baja desert.

The landscape here looks like a different planet.

You’ll be rewarded for your strenuous hiking efforts with a refreshing dip in the waterfall pools found in the oasis.

It may be the desert, and the wildlife may be sheltering from the powerful sun but keep a lookout for coyotes, lizards and roadrunners.

Fox Canyon is located 50 miles (80 km) from the town of Cabo San Lucas. Join a full-day hiking tour here.

19- Watch Baby Sea Turtles Take Their First Steps

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Participating in a sea turtle release is one of the fun things to do in Los Cabos, Mexico.

Seeing cute baby sea turtles take their first steps into the ocean is a tear-jerking sight.

Joining a Cabo turtle release tour is very educational.

It will help immerse you in the natural ecology of Los Cabos, thanks to the help and insight of a local marine biologist.

Tours take place from September to December and are held in the early evening in San Jose del Cabo.

A turtle release is a great educational activity for all the family or for a group of friends.

You won’t forget this sight in a hurry.

20- Go Sport Fishing

Los Cabos is a world-class destination for avid anglers thanks to the fishing tournaments held here every October and its nutrient-rich waters.

In these waters teeming with life, you’ll find marlin (Cabos is known as the Marlin capital of the world!), swordfish, tuna, snapper, dorado and many more!

Fishing here is a year-round activity. Many resorts around Los Cabos offer deep-sea fishing packages to help you organize your deep-sea fishing trip, providing all the equipment and licenses you’ll need.

This is a fantastic experience for the family or for a boys’ vacation.

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Jane Williams is a writer living in Mexico. Originally from Louisville, Kentucky, she has visited over 30 countries and lived in Japan for two years. Passionate about culture and history, her fascination for ancient civilisations has led to her to explore the world's iconic sites, such as Chichen Itza, Machu Picchu and Angkor Wat. Even though she loves uncovering the secrets of the past, she feels equally at home exploring contemporary culture. A mother of two with a degree in anthropology, she enjoys sharing her travel adventures with others.