El Arco de Cabo San Lucas - Sometimes reffered to as "The Arch" is a distinctive rock formation at the southern tip of Cabo San Lucas, which is itself the extreme southern end of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula. One time a year the tide gets low enough and you can walk underneath the Arch. Many claim that it looks like a Triceratops taking a drink of water.
Lands End - Rock Formations that were carved by wind, sand and rain over millions of years. These huge rock formations are located at the tip of Baja California Sur. The most famous formation is "El Arco". the formations together a named Finisterra or simply Lands End.
Playa de Amor - Referred to in English as Lovers Beach. Playa de Amor is a remote, although increasingly crowded cove, offers an ideal picnic spot with its calm waters, excellent snorkeling and towering stone cliffs. Lovers Beach can only be reached by boat...Virtual Tour of Lovers Beach
Spring Break - Cabo San Lucas is the #1 destination for Spring break in Baja California. It takes a back stage to Acapulco and Cancun. In the past few years Cabo San Lucas has been a preferred destination for spring breakers, with tens of thousands of college and high school students descending upon this resort town to drink away the sorrows of midterms in a multitude of bars and clubs...More >>
Whale Watching - Each winter the California Grey Whales make the 8,000 mile trek from the Bearing Sea in Alaska to the warm lagoons of southern Baja California. From late January through March these gentle giants occupy the coves and inlets of Baja. Many of them can be found about 400 miles northwest of Cabo, however many will continue their journey south to the cape where they will birth their calves and feast on the abundant plankton of the nutrient-rich Sea of Cortez...More >>