San Jose del Cabo Shopping; Cabo San Lucas Area Shopping

 San Jose del Cabo is a great place to spend a leisurely day of shopping in the historic downtown area. Most of the shops are located a short distance from the main plaza and church.  

 Many of the shops in San Jose are smaller specialty shops that sell gifts, crafts and clothing from all over México along with some that specialize in local creations. The shopping atmosphere around the plaza is casual and relaxed, allowing you to fully enjoy the old town ambience of downtown San Jose.  

There are a few shopping plazas in the town that are (sometimes) more modern, but you can most likely find just about anything you may need within walking distance of the main plaza. Mixed in among the shops you will find enough small cafes and restaurants to keep you alert for your shopping expedition.

Sport Fishing In Los Cabos; Fishing World’s Best Location

Sport Fishing Cabo San Lucas

The sport fishing in the Los Cabos area is unparalleled in the world.  Marlin of the blue, black and striped variety. Sailfish, Dorado (also known as mahi mahi or dolphin fish), Tuna, Wahoo, Roosterfish and endless varieties of bottom fish and surf fish. Los Cabos is, by far, the world’s very best all around location for sport fishing. Even if you are not an avid fisherman, you should try your hand at  fishing while visiting.

The local “PANGAS” of La Playita are the specialty here in San Jose.  The panga fleet offers a relatively inexpensive way to catch your trophy fish while having a lot of fun on the water.  Surf fishing also can be very productive here and can be great fun for the whole family.  The beaches of La Playita, near the panga fleet, and all of shoreline east of La Playita are very productive fisheries, even from the beach.  Pack a lunch, have a picnic on the beach and most importantly, relax and enjoy yourself.

Los Cabos has long been one of Mexico’s most popular Sportfishing destinations. You can go after the many favorites of sport fishermen, Sailfish, Marlin, Dorado, Wahoo, Roosterfish, Grouper and Yellow Fin Tuna.   San Jose del Cabo has it’s own panga fleet located In La Playita. The panga fleet offers a relatively inexpensive way to catch your trophy fish while having a lot of fun on the water.  Surf fishing also can be very productive here and can be great fun for the whole family. 

The beaches of La Playita, near the panga fleet, and all of shoreline east of La Playita are very productive fisheries, even from the beach.   This is one of the most successful panga fleet operations in the entire world.  Just because the pangas are small in size (when compared to some of the cruisers), don’t think for a minute that these boats aren’t capable of catching “the big one”. The San Jose panga fleet is just a short distance away from some of the richest fishing grounds in the entire world. These fishermen are some of the most experienced in México, and their daily catch ratio is among the best. Although they generally specialize in the smaller species of game fish, they regularly catch striped or blue marlin and some very sizeable Yellow Fin Tuna.

We are also listing some of the fishing fleets that are located in Cabo San Lucas, for your convenience, as we realize that panga fishing is not for everybody. Cabo San Lucas has a large, modern marina and some of the finest charter boats in the world call this marina home.  The comfort of an enclosed cruiser is often called for, depending on the weather and the wife or girlfriend.

If you should happen to catch Dorado, Wahoo, Tuna or Grouper, ask your captain about having your fish prepared, while it is still fresh, at one of the local restaurants. If you wish to bring you fish back with you, have it frozen by your charter operator. Make sure to check with your airline as rules regarding the types of acceptable coolers, used to transport your catch, vary by airline.

Pack a lunch, have a picnic on the beach and most importantly, relax and enjoy yourself.

Stay in this charming, relaxing environment, we recommend the Cabo San Lucas Playa del Sol Resort. 

Our Playa del Sol time share rental is available for your use at a very affordable vacation rates.

San Jose del Cabo Beaches; Cabo San Lucas

San Jose del Cabo is laid out differently than most beach resorts. 

The downtown area is actually about a mile away from the beach.  What most would consider the main beach, in the hotel zone, is really not very popular and not really safe for swimming much of the year. 

Costa Azul, an area of resort condos, is probably the most popular beach in San Jose del Cabo.  The very west end of this long stretch of beach is home to San Jose’s popular surfing breaks.  

To the east of San Jose is La Playita, the popular starting point for the areas panga fleet.  To the east of La Playita lie miles and miles of deserted beaches, in an area known as the East Cape. 

This stretch of the shoreline of the Sea of Cortez is getting more popular yearly and for good reason.  The dirt road that lingers along this stretch of beach is famous for being in terrible shape, although the government has been promising to pave it for years.  A trip along the East Cape can be a rewarding experience, it can also be a bit rough on your tailbone. 

There are also many quiet beaches and coves located in the Corridor between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas if you want to explore on your own.

Cabo San Lucas Community; San Jose del Cabo

San Jose del Cabo Historic Church

Charming is the word most often used when someone is asked to describe San Jose del Cabo. 

The old buildings of the historic center, the overwhelming presence of the Parroquia San José church along with the inviting atmosphere of the main plaza, all contribute to the charm of San Jose del Cabo.  San Jose del Cabo instills a sense of old Mexican charm into the harsh desert landscape and beautiful coastline that surround the city.  Old customs and traditions prevail here and time seems to be nothing more than a symbol of the modern world… a symbol that is very easily ignored by many of the locals and visitors alike. 

San Jose del Cabo was officially founded as a mission in 1730.  The first expeditions to explore the area were carried out by Cortés, as early as 1535.  The rich and colorful history of San Jose del Cabo includes pirates, Jesuit missionaries and Indian uprisings.  Stories of the colorful past have been handed down over generations and can be heard, even today, coming from the lips of the locals in the town square.

San Jose del Cabo is the county seat of Los Cabos and therefore the city bustles with the daily business of local government and the stress placed upon the city by the incredible popularity and growth of the area. The hustle and bustle just seems to fade into the background more easily here than in other busy cities. 

San Jose del Cabo is a city of neat and clean residential neighborhoods, some new and some that are very old.  The newer neighborhoods seem to be spreading out to the north and west of the historic center.  The very first golf course in southern Baja is located here and although the municipal course offers but nine holes,  it is still a lot of fun and very affordable.  There are many nice homes built around the golf course, which is near the beach in an expanding area of the city.  The 40,000 residents enjoy a comfortable and healthy lifestyle.  There are jobs here for anyone who wants to work and the zero unemployment factor results in a high quality lifestyle, with very little crime.

A beautiful protected estuary covers a large area on the southeast edge of the city. Over 100 species of birds inhabit the estuary along with a variety of turtles, fish and some pretty exotic marine mammals.  Bird watching can be incredible and is easily accomplished from many different angles.  ATV and Kayak tours are also of the estuary area are available.  The easiest way to get to the estuary is to go the the far east end of the hotel zone, near the Hotel Presidente, there you will find a viewing area by the Italian restaurant. There are also horses and ATV’s available to rent nearby.

Big changes on the horizon…a long rumored marina will actually start taking shape within the next few months.  This time it is more than a rumor, the developers are well known, have deep pockets and a track record of success.  This project, known as Puerto Los Cabos, will encompass much more than just the 535 slip marina.  The master plan calls for a whole new resort community along the shores of the Sea of Cortez, where the village of La Playita is now located.  The new community will integrate the existing village and will include the marina complex, mission/museum, ecological/culture park, luxury residences, fishing, and two championship golf courses.  The residential area and golf courses will cover the foothills that lie directly to the east of La Playita and also includes a section of beachfront lots.  A special part of the marina will be set aside for the current Panga Fleet and the plan is to include restaurants, shopping and hotels.  We will keep updating the progress of this mega project that will certainly be changing the character of the whole San Jose del Cabo area, hopefully for the better.

San Jose del Cabo offers a great vacation experience for the entire family.  San Jose is easy to get to and once you are here you instantly forget the rat race back home and ease into a special pace, a much slower pace.  Be careful, this is something that could easily become habit forming.  Activities abound for all ages, golf, surfing, water sports, boating, fishing, ATV’s, horseback riding, shopping and numerous other activities are all  here, just waiting for you.  Relaxation seems to come naturally in San Jose del Cabo, but if “party till you drop” is the mood of the evening, you can easily go into Cabo San Lucas.

If you want to stay in this charming, relaxing environment, we recommend the Cabo San Lucas Playa del Sol Resort.  Our Playa del Sol time share rental is available for your use at a very affordable family vacation rates.

Cabo San Lucas Beaches; Cabo San Lucas Beach Swimming

Medano Beach
You have found the principal beach in Cabo San Lucas. It offers a rope-off swimming area to protect swimmers from personal watercraft and boats. All water sports are permitted, rentals are readily available. The beach stretches for miles making it a favorite jogging trail for early morning risers. No motorized vehicles allowed.
Location: beginning at the east side of the harbor and extending along Cabo San Lucas Bay all the way to Villa del Palmar.

Solmar Beach
One of the most beautiful beaches in Mexico! Because of very strong currents and waves, swimming here is not advised. It is a very popular beach for jogging and long peaceful walks at sunset. No motorized vehicles allowed.
Location: frontage beach for and shared by Hotel Solmar Suites, Terrasol Beach Resort, Playa Grande Resort and Hotel Finisterra.

Playa del Amor - Lover’s Beach
You must hire a water taxi to reach this beach; it is one of the most familiar and popular beaches with its striking rock formations, the arch, the caves, and the clear azure tropical waters. Superb snorkeling can be found on the bay side; this is also a marine sanctuary for colorful tropical fish and game fish. Water sport rentals are readily available. Come for the day: do not forget the sun block, plenty of bottled water and pack a lunch.
Location: look for the arch at Land’s End!

Playa Palmilla – The Corridor
Calm waters identify this beach located in the protected cove of the Palmilla community. One mile long, this beach is a popular with swimming and snorkeling destination.
Location: Palmilla hotel turn off.

Rio Caracol – The Corridor
This beach club was named for its fossilized snails found in the adjacent arroyo (a creek). You’ll find a palapa restaurant with a wading pool, pergola covered chaises on the beach, showers/restrooms. You cannot bring your own food or drink onto the beach however, simply plant the signature flag into the sand and a waiter will promptly be by your side.
Location: km 18.

Playa Chileno – The Corridor
The beach is very popular location for snorkeling and swimming. You’ll find beautiful reefs for snorkeling and scuba diving; there are tide pools for children towards the east end of the beach. Water sport rentals are available.
Location: km 14

Bahia Santa Maria – The Corridor
This beach is a marine preserve located in a horse-shoe shaped cove. This is a favorite stop over beach with charter boat excursions and snorkeling and scuba diving day excursions colorful tropical fish. Come for the day: do not forget the sun block, plenty of bottled water and pack a lunch.
Location: km 12

Precautions - Tips to remember
- Before swimming in the open water, check if the conditions are safe. Undertows and large waves are very common and therefore dangerous.
- There are no lifeguards on the beaches in Cabo San Lucas. Never swim alone.
- Any motorized vehicle is not permitted on beaches per Mexican Federal government.
- Many beaches have no vendors, restaurants or restroom facilities. Remember to bring water, food, sun block, shade & chairs and toilet tissue.
- Certain beaches have strong undertows, dangerous breakers, rip tides and deep drop-offs - for your own safety, obey the signs.

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