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If you
enjoy luxury with a bit more soliltude consider renting a private villa and have your meals prepared by your own personal chef. You can even have special spa treatments brought into your villa.
You'll enjoy exploring the two distinct towns of Los Cabos: Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Both are safe, clean, and offer modern services. English is spoken in hotels, restaurants, and most of the stores.
Cabo San Lucas, known for its lively atmosphere, big-money billfish tournaments and upscale services, sits on the turquoise bay of the same name. The town overlooks El Arco, the amazing natural-rock arch at the tip of the 900-mile-long Baja California Peninsula. Here, the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet at Land’s End.
A popular port of call for cruise ships, Cabo has an excellent marina, and a fine swimming beach, with unequaled water sports and people-watching opportunities. Marina Boulevard offers great shopping along the waterfront, and also parallels the Malecon, a wide promenade along the marina ideal for strolling, jogging, or just hanging out.
San José del Cabo, the quiet side of Los Cabos, features a charming downtown area with 18th-century architecture, a relaxed pace, and warm, old-fashioned hospitality. Savor the pleasures of small-town life—stroll through San José’s spacious town square, surrounded by intimate courtyard cafés, galleries, and boutiques.
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