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3 Top Sightseeing Spots In Cabo San Lucas For Your Trip 2021

What are the best spots for sightseeing in Cabo San Lucas? Making a list of the places you need to visit and take a nice selfie at, on your trip to Cabo San Lucas? Feeling a tiny bit overwhelmed by all there is to see? Here, let me help you out with that, if there…

3 Reasons Why Cabo San Lucas is the Best Place for Snorkeling Tours

Why go for a Snorkeling Tour in Cabo? Snorkeling is one of Cabo’s many selling points and for good reason. Whether you are a beginner, an expert, or just someone looking to have some good fun, Cabo San Lucas offers you the best of the best when it comes to diving and marine-life watching experiences…

Whale watching season in Cabo San Lucas

Nature will always surprise us, to understand it is to love it, to have contact with it is to experience and marvel at our own existence. Whales have arrived in Los Cabos, Baja California for the breeding season of these beautiful mammals. If you want to visit them, we tell you everything you have to…

Where is the best snorkeling in Cabo?

Snorkeling in Cabo is fascinating regardless of whether you are a beginner or an expert, Cabo San Lucas offers one of the most extraordinary experiences in the field of diving due to the enormous variety of marine life that we can find here, as well as a rather interesting geographical distribution that make This destination…

Wonderful sunset in Cabo

Cabo has established itself as a beach destination which offers countless activities for any occasion, that is, it does not matter what the purpose of your trip is, whether it is to rest and get out of the routine, enjoy a family vacation or perhaps venture into some of the many activities that the destination…

Whale Watching in Cabo

Every year around this time humpback whales and gray whales make their way over to the warmer waters of the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific. These mammals spend their summers up in the north in places such as Alaska, Washington State, and British Columbia until it becomes too cold for them and their pods….