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About Cabo San Lucas As diamonds are formed by the congress of minerals and heat, Cabo San Lucas sparkles with the drama of two oceans held at bay by the Baja: white sandy beaches, an effervescent town with sunny days, tropical climate and great lifestyle.
TRAVEL One of the reasons people love to fly to the Baja, is because is relatively close to home. Getting here is easy enough with the many flights arriving and departing daily at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) at San Jose del Cabo. Current flights to Cabo:
Cabo San Lucas is only a 30 minutes drive from the San Jose Airport. While driving people can enjoy the beautiful scenery that characterizes the Baja as a unique place: miles of pristine blue from the Mar de Cortes, beautiful residences, and gorgeous golf courses are among the corridor, making the drive worthwhile.
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DINNING
Restaurants are the gathering place for delicious food, good conversations and great memories. Whether you want to celebrate a special occasion, or just simply enjoy one of life’s pleasures, the Restaurants at Cabo offer you a wide array of choices for a fine dining experience.
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THE MARINA
The Marina at Cabo San Lucas is one of the world's outstanding yachting and sport fishing facilities, and also, site of the world's richest fishing tournaments. It offers all possible on-site conveniences for the boaters, both in water and land.
This marina is just steps away from Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas and the resot area.
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CABO DOLPHIN
Steps away from the Pedregal de Cabo San Lucas entrance, in the Marina, there is an attraction that makes everyone gasp: a Dolphin Center. Home of 10 Bottlenose Dolphins, Cabo Dolphins is an extraordinary place where kids and grown ups can have a great time with such beautiful and inteligent animals. More information at www.cabodolphins.com
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WEATHER
The Los Cabos area is a paradisiacal destination with sunny days and tropical climate. Prepare for a hot climate from July to mid october, the hottest months in the Pacific.
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