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Los Cabos, Mexico

LOS CABOS, MEXICO unforgettable experiences await

Located at the southernmost tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, Los Cabos is made up of the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo connected by a 20-mile corridor. The peninsula reaches into the Sea of Cortez and the deep waters of the Pacific Ocean making this a perfect getaway.

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Beach Life

Rising from the Sea of Cortez, El Arco is the natural symbol of Los Cabos. See it from every point of view – on land, by water or in the air. There are 22 swimmable Blue Flag beaches in Los Cabos, including Medano, El Chileno, Palmilla and Santa María Bay. Look for the internationally recognized Blue Flag icon, which indicates that the beach has met the highest environmental and quality standards. All beaches have public access, so even if a resort isn’t located on a swimmable Blue Flag beach, guests can reach one within 10 minutes. Join the surfers or simply watch them in their element at Playa Acapulquito. Known as “Old Man’s Break,” this reef break is at its best in summer with clear waters and an easy paddle out. Rock climbing and nearby snorkeling also draw adventure-seekers from around the globe. Whale watching is a signature experience as humpback and gray whales migrate to the balmy waters around the Baja Peninsula between early December and mid- April.

Family-Friendly Hotels

From European plans (EPs) with à la carte dining to allinclusive resorts with 24-hour room service, families can easily find a place to call home in Los Cabos. Most resorts also offer supervised kids clubs or activities to keep little ones engaged.

Auberge Resorts (Esperanza and Chileno Bay): Onproperty there’s a club that was created to expose, teach, and give teens a chance to take advantage of the weather/ area through experiencing the following activities: bike

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