Bring your Scuba Gear to a fascinating, exciting holiday town. Cabo San Lucas is a little city on the end of the Baja Promontory in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. It is roughly one thousand miles south of San Diego, California, roughly twenty-two miles southwest of the Los Cabos World airfield and eighteen miles west of San Jose del Cabo. Las Cabos is found on the southerly end of Baja California Sur. Between the 2 cities is eighteen miles of resort communities found on the sea edge. It is an active flourishing area. A short history. Herman Cortez set sail to the reported island which was full of gold and pearls and inhabited by Amazons in 1535 with 3 galleons and over six hundred males and females. He at once discovered there wasn’t any gold and pearls nor were there Amazons. It wasn’t till after World War 2 a grouping of Southern Californians discovered that they could fly to La Paz and then go by rutty roads to the shores of Mar de Cortes.
It had been a punctiliously inclined secret that steadily leaked out the sea of Cortes was bounteous with fish and was well-protected. The weather was nearly perfect.
As there were no roads, long yachts and personal aeroplanes kept the pretty sea vistas exclusive. Scuba Diving is provoking with sights of Giant Manta Rays, Hammerhead Sharks, Pilot Whales, and for the daring. . . . Feel your place in the pecking order by diving with Humbolt Squid. It was become the destination of many world travelers.
A favored port-of-call, Cabo San Lucas hosts four hundred cruise ships a year and receives over 1,000,000 yearly visitors. Where firstclass, five star resorts abound, Cabo San Lucas offers family activities and top class comforts. As well as the resorts, for the traveler who favors to hire holiday villas or stay at bed and breakfasts or boutique hostels which hire for the week or month. The active nightlife embodies the Cabo Wabo, a must see, El Squid Roe and the latest Zoo Bar and Dance. Many refectories surround the Mall with specialties from many states.
There’s parasailing, sailboating.
As well as the water pleasures, you can go 4 wheeling into the desert along the sea where there are no homes and no hostels.

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