Located at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, Los Cabos consists of
three distinct areas: Cabo San Lucas, San José del Cabo, and the coastal highway
between them, referred to as the Tourist Corridor. The popular destination is
served by  San José del Cabo International Airport which is located about three
miles from San José del Cabo and about twenty miles from Cabo San Lucas.
Los Cabos is a combination of desert, beachfront, and mountain terrain, with the
Pacific Ocean on the west side of the peninsula and the Gulf of California, also
called the Sea of Cortés, on the east. The warm, dry, sunny climate and beautiful
scenery have turned the former fishing village into the home of hundreds of
resorts, hotels, and vacation homes from Cabo San Lucas up to a newly developing
coastal area north of the airport called the East Cape.
Sportfishing, snorkeling, swimming, diving, sailing, and surfing are among favorite
water sports, and on land, visitors play golf and tennis, explore the desert and
beach terrain on dune buggies, hike, and ride mountain bikes, horses, and camels.
Guests enjoy lively nightlife and dine at top restaurants or casual cafés.