
Where Desert Meets the Deep Blue
At the southernmost tip of the Baja California Peninsula, Los Cabos unfolds as a study in contrasts—sun-soaked beaches and dramatic desert terrain, laid-back villages and cosmopolitan flair, quiet retreats and vibrant nightlife. Between the artsy calm of San José del Cabo and the electric pulse of Cabo San Lucas, you’ll find a destination that can be as tranquil or as lively as you want it to be. Spend your days teeing off on oceanfront fairways, snorkeling in sapphire waters, sailing to El Arco, or exploring the rugged desert on an ATV. Your Envoyage advisor will tailor your journey to match your travel style.

Los Cabos in Focus
Currency: Mexican Peso, $ (MXN)
Tipping Customs: While you’re not billed for individual meals in an all-inclusive resort, tips in either Pesos or US dollars are always appreciated by the staff.
Popular Drink: Damiana liquor
Must Eat: Tacos Baja Style
Power Up: Plug type A, B 127 V
Language: Spanish, though English is widely spoken.
Weather: It’s 350 days of sunshine with average year-round temperature of 78ºF.
Best Time to Visit: All year round. Peak season is December-April, when it’s a bit cooler.
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Moments Worth Chasing
Wander the San José Art Walk
Every Thursday evening (November through June), the cobbled streets of Old Town transform into an open-air gallery, where local and national artists showcase paintings, sculptures, textiles, and fine jewelry.
Sail to El Arco
This iconic rock arch—where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific—rises from the water like a natural sculpture. Accessible by boat, it’s a must-see (and must-snap) landmark, where sea lions lounge their days away.
Golf Along the Edge of the World
With designs by golf legends like Nicklaus, Fazio, Norman, and Woods, Cabo’s championship courses offer ocean panoramas and unforgettable play.
Snorkel at Chileno Bay
Calm, clear waters and vibrant marine life make this protected cove a favorite for snorkeling and swimming.
Chase Adrenaline in the Desert
Trade the shoreline for high-octane thrills: ride ATVs through the cactus-lined desert, zipline across canyons, or try kite surfing when the winds pick up.