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SAN JOSE DEL CABO,
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World renown for its prize sport fishing and challenging designer golf courses, the Los Cabos resort destination is a 20 mile strip of prime oceanfront land located between the towns of San Jose, on the East side (Sea of Cortez) and San Lucas, on the West side (Pacific Ocean). It is literally the tip of the Baja California peninsula. The Los Cabos resort destination has attractions for all. Sports enthusiasts will find:
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The area has a unique natural beauty, unspoiled beaches and breathtaking vistas.
The socially oriented will love the friendly and casual atmosphere of sleepy San Jose where you can visit the San Jose Mission, built by the Spaniard in 1735, shop, dine or dance at one of the many typical shops or cafes. A visit to San Lucas is a mere 20-minute drive away, through a scenic road called the "Corridor". Along the way you will pass through the various golf club developments, public beaches, restaurants and other tourist attractions |
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Getting to Los Cabos by air is easy. The international airport, located in the outskirts of San Jose is served by some of the US mayor regular airlines such as Alaska, Continental, America West and American Airlines, with direct flights to San Diego, LA, San Francisco, Seattle, Denver, Houston, Dallas and Phoenix. Aerocalifornia, Aeromexico and Mexicana connect Los Cabos with various US and Mexican cities including, Mexico City, Guadalajara, Vallarta and Mazatlan. Driving from the US West Coast or Arizona is possible, but Los Cabos is far away (950 miles from the border with California). There is a ferry service that connects La Paz (155 to the north of Los Cabos) with Mazatlan and Los Mochis in mainland Mexico. |
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