Tips on What To Do in Cabo San Lucas
Golfing and sunbathing are the most common activities for vacationers to Cabo. But many also praise the area's whalewatching opportunities, along with its extreme desert landscape and rich ocean vistas. Nightlife options abound in Cabo San Lucas, especially at Sammy Hagar's famous Cabo Wabo Cantina. Travelers also enjoy booking sailing charters, taking diving lessons, and swimming with dolphins.
Spring Break
While Cabo is best known for luxury travel, Spring Breakers have been increasingly choosing its beaches, bars and nightclubs as an alternative to Cancún. In addition to beachtime, Spring Breakers like to spend the time between happy hour and last call at the Cabo Wabo Cantina and El Squid Roe, located in downtown Cabo San Lucas.
Nightlife
Cabo has an excellent nightlife scene, with several clubs and bars in the downtown area. If you learn one Spanish word while out at night in Cabo, let it be tequila. Some club waiters will pour it right down your throat, but wherever you go, you'll be followed by the pungent scent of agave liquor.
Beaches
Cabo has lots of beaches to choose from, from secluded coves to crowded, mile-long strips of shore. The area also has several opportunities for watersports, such as snorkeling, diving, and jet skiing.
Golf
Cabo is one of the most prized golf destinations in all of Mexico, with a string of courses located all along the Hotel Corridor. Course fees are expensive—sometimes as much as $200 a round—but the consistently warm weather and excellent greens offer an unparalleled playing experience.





