Cabo San Lucas History Although the Sea of Cortez is named for him, it was Cortes’ navigator Francisco de Ulloa rather than Herndo Cortes himself who first discovered Cabo San Lucas in 1537. Cabo San Lucas, located on the tip of the Baja Peninusla with the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific Ocean on either side, soon came to be a popular port for Spanish treasure trips. This led to Cabo San Lucas also being a popular spot for the pirate ships of rival European countries, such as Britain and the Netherlands, who came to Cabo with hopes of pirating the goods the Spanish ships had acquired. This practice became so common that King Phillip II of Spain built a small fortress at Cabo San Lucas in an attempt to ward off the pirates. The construction of the fort prompted more explorers to venture into the area surrounding Cabo San Lucas and there was a small influx of settlers when pearls were discovered in the Sea of Cortez. In the 18th century, a Jesuit mission named for Jose del Cabo was founded north of Cabo San Lucas and the settlements came to be known as Los Cabos. During this period of exploration and settlements, Cabo San Lucas itself remained largely uninhabited as a lack of consistent water supply prevented explorers from settling there. It was not until the 20th century that Cabo San Lucas began to grow into the town it is today. In the 1930s, word began to spread about the unparalleled fishing that could be found off the coast of Cabo San Lucas. Determined fishermen braved trips either in small planes or down 1000 miles of dirt roads to get to Cabo San Lucas in order to enjoy the incredible sport-fishing. Following World War II, Cabo San Lucas became a popular spot not just for those hoping to land big fish, but for the Big Fish themselves. Hollywood stars such as Desi Arnaz, John Wayne, and Bing Crosby began to vacation in Cabo San Lucas and a group of Hollywood stars joined to build the private Las Cruces Hotel. This was quickly followed by the construction of La Palmilla and Hotel Cabo San Lucas as Cabo San Lucas became recognized as a luxurious travel destination. However, it was not until 1974 and the construction of the peninsular highway that Cabo really started to boom. International fishing tournaments began to attract sportsmen from all over the world and developers began snatching up tracts of land on which to construct condominiums and houses. The completion of the international airport in San Jose Del Cabo further ignited the Cabo tourist boom and Cabo San Lucas is now one of the biggest tourist destinations in all of Mexico. Cabo San Lucas Airport Cabo San Lucas is easily accessible from almost anywhere in North America. San Jose del Cabo International Airport is located just a short drive away from Cabo San Lucas and most major airlines have flights to San Jose del Cabo International Airport. Non-stop flights are available from Los Angeles, Phoenix, Denver, Atlanta, Houston, and many other major cities. Cabo San Lucas Airport Airlines Serving Cabo San Lucas Airport Documents for Arrival at Cabo San Lucas Airport Approximate Flights Times to Cabo San Lucas Airport Cabo San Lucas Airport Transfers Should you choose not to rent a car, there are several other airport transfer options available: Cabo San Lucas Departure Tax Cabo San Lucas Communications Communication with friends and family in the United States or elsewhere should not be a problem from Cabo San Lucas. Villa Phones: Electricty: Internet Café’s: Cabo San Lucas Car Rental & Transportation Acquiring a Cabo San Lucas car rental is highly recommended for all villa guests, as having your own car will allow for maximum freedom in allowing you to do what you want to do exactly when you want to do it. Renting a car in Cabo San Lucas will make your arrangements much simpler; from driving to dinner, to getting to the airport - a Cabo San Lucas car rental will make your journey easy and convenient. Many major car rental companies have offices in the Cabo San Lucas area and cabo car rentals can be easily arranged for you by the Villas Caribe concierge service. A valid United States driver’s license is all the documentation needed in order to rent a car in Mexico and driving in Cabo San Lucas is on the right side. Car rental will also most likely be far less expensive than using public transportation during your stay in Cabo San Lucas as taxis and shuttles in Cabo are rather expensive. Driving Cabo San Lucas Shopping The tremendous rise in popularity that Cabo San Lucas has experienced as a travel destination has also led to a rise in the number of shopping options available in town. Jewelry, beachwear, and unique local artwork are just a few of the products available in Cabo San Lucas’ shopping districts. Cuban cigars are even available, although it is illegal to transport them back to the United States. The nicest shopping area, and one certainly worth the short trip from Cabo San Lucas, is located in the area around City Hall in San Jose del Cabo. This Cabo shopping center is home to the finest Los Cabos has to offer in terms of jewelry, housewares, and folk art. All serious shoppers should spend at least part of a browsing day here. In Cabo San Lucas itself, the best shopping is along the waterfront near Bonita Marina. Cabo San Lucas Restaurants Restaurants in Cabo San Lucas run the gamut; from luxurious meals set in opulent resorts or decadent restaurants, to simple meals served in haciendas on the beach or at walk up stands along the waterfront. All types of cuisine are available, from freshly caught local seafood to American chains like Rut Chris Steakhouse. No matter where your tastes lie, you are sure to find a Cabo San Lucas restaurant that will serve you a meal you will not forget. Villas Caribe Cabo San Lucas Restaurant Selections The Fish House Restaurant: La Picazon: Mi Casa: Senor Greenberg’s Deli: Galeon Ristorante: Baja Cantina: Nikki Beach Cabo San Lucas: Cabo San Lucas Golf Cabo San Lucas's popularity boom over the last two decades has also resulted in an explosion in golf course construction in the area. The end result has made Cabo San Lucas an excellent destination for golfers who want to play world class courses that also offer unforgettable views of the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific Ocean. There are eight golf courses in the Cabo San Lucas area and every one has been designed by one of the foremost golf architects in the world. Jack Nicklaus has designed three Cabo San Lucas golf courses and other courses in the area have been designed by the likes of Tom Fazio and Robert Trent Jones Jr. All of these courses are extremely popular, so making tee times in advance is highly recommended. Some courses also offer discounts on greens fees for booking tee times in advance. Note: The “high season” for Cabo San Lucas golf typically runs from mid October to mid June Villas Caribe Cabo San Lucas Golf Selections Cabo Del Sol Ocean Course Cabo Real Palmillas Cabo Del Sol Desert Course Cabo San Lucas Fishing & Water Sports It was fishing that first put Cabo San Lucas on the map and the fishing off the coast of Cabo San Lucas remains some of the best in the entire world. A wide range of sport fish are prevalent in the waters of Cabo San Lucas but it is its marlin fishing that Cabo San Lucas is most recognized for. Known as the marlin capital of the world, sports fisherman regularly reel in marlin weighing in excess of 250 pounds. The policy on marlins in Cabo San Lucas is catch and release, which means the popular area does not run a risk of being over fished. As long as this policy holds, there is no reason why the 20 mile area off the coats of Cabo San Lucas will ever cease to be the best spot for marlin fishing in all the world. The same water that is so wonderful for fishing in Cabo San Lucas is also excellent for snorkeling and scuba diving. As mentioned, Jacque Coustea called the Sea of Cortes “the world’s aquarium” and is known to have visited the Cabo San Lucas Area over twenty times to enjoy the excellent diving it has to offer. Again, because of the popularity of diving and snorkeling in the area, there are many diving charter companies and outfitters in Cabo San Lucas that will be more than happy to help plan an excellent scuba trip or recommend the best beaches for snorkeling. Aside from fishing and scuba diving, the waters of Cabo San Lucas provide an excellent venue for kayaking, water skiing, jet skiing, and parasailing. All of these activities can be easily arranged by speaking to an outfitter in town. Cabo San Lucas Nightlife Cabo San Lucas is home to some of the best nightlife in all of Mexico. After World War II, when celebrities began to make Cabo San Lucas a vacation destination, vacationers saw it as a place to relax as well as party with their elite Hollwood friends. Over 50 years later, Cabo San Lucas remains a great place to do both of those things. The nightlife in the town of Cabo San Lucas is dominated by several fun and famous clubs where the party regularly goes into early the next morning. All clubs in the town of Cabo San Lucas are within walking distance of each other so “club hopping” in-town is no problem. Just a short drive away from the town of Cabo San Lucas is the area between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. This area is known as the “Tourist Corridor” and is home to many clubs as well as many resorts and restaurants. The clubs in this area are more spread out than in Cabo San Lucas and walking from club to club is not possible. Cabo San Lucas Nightclubs Cabo Wabo: Zoo Bar: El Squid Roe: Nowhere Bar: Cabo San Lucas Weddings A Cabo San Lucas wedding is a wonderful way to celebrate the beginning of a new life together. Whether you seek a small ceremony on the beach or a lavish ceremony on the balcony of a luxurious villa, it is all possible with Cabo San Lucas weddings. Many villas are happy to play host to weddings and accommodate larger wedding parties. The villa owners are also able to give invaluable advice on wedding planners, florists, and caterers for a Cabo San Lucas wedding. In terms of setting, it is difficult to imagine a more beautiful place to hold a wedding event, as almost everywhere in Cabo San Lucas offers stunning views of both the Sea of Cortes and the Pacific A Cabo San Lucas wedding is sure to be just what the bride and groom have envisoned for their special day. There are certain Mexican regulations that must be adhered to in order to make a Cabo San Lucas wedding legal, so it is highly advisable to contact the office of the Mexican Registrar to get up to date information on all necessary paperwork and other requirements. The most important thing to note is that in order to be recognized as legal, a civil ceremony is required. Religious ceremonies are common and in many cases encouraged by Mexican officials, but will not be recognized as legal unions. Cabo San Lucas Beaches By far the most popular activity in Cabo San Lucas is spending time on one of the town’s many beautiful beaches. With so many Cabo beaches to choose from, there is truly something for everyone. Whether your ideal Cabo beach is one where you can enjoy quiet solitude or the company of hundreds of other tourists, there will be a beach in Cabo San Lucas to suit your needs. Cabo San Lucas Beaches Medano Beach: Lover’s Beach: Solmar Beach: Other popular Cabo San Lucas activities include golf at one of the town’s excellent courses, fishing the legendary waters off of Cabo san Lucas, or spending a day browsing the lovely art and jewelry that is available in Cabo San Lucas. If you are visiting Cabo San Lucas between December and March, a trip about a whale watching boat is highly recommended. Each winter, Gray whales venture south to the waters off the coats of Cabo San Lucas to breed and give birth to their calves. This is an excellent opportunity to witness these magnificent creatures in their natural habitats and is an experience certain not to be forgotten. |
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