At the end of the Baja California Peninsula, dos Cabos - San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas–unite for a singular seaside adventure. Connected by the 20-mile El Corridor - an oceanside highway that flaunts smashing waves to one side and arid mountains to the other - San Jose del Cabo is the sleepy sister village to the rowdy Cabo San Lucas. Meander San Jose’s old town square and bargain with the vendors before everyone reclines for siesta.
Hit Cabo San Lucas next and kayak along the rugged coastline to El Archo, a natural rocky formation that bolts upward where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. Those seeking more adventure can wrap a bandana across their face, bandito-style, and hop an ATV for an exhilirating zip across local sand dunes at sunset.
After, set yourself up at The Office on Playa Medano, where umbrella tables replace cubicles and folks gather around buckets of Corona instead of a water cooler. Come dark, do a couple shots at El Squid Roe, where lively servers serenade as they pour sweet libations directly into patrons’ mouths.
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