The average year-round temperature is 78°F. During October to April, the temperature is typically 80°F. The climate is arid with over 300 days of sunshine. Average annual rainfall is 5-10 inches.
Here, at the tip of
the Baja
Peninsula, land
ends and the Sea of
Cortez wrestles with
Pacific Ocean.
Breathtaking
beaches line the
resort area of
Los Cabos,
making it the
trendiest of the
west coast
destinations. Two
towns, lively Cabo
San Lucas and
laid-back San Jose
del Cabo, are
bridged by the 20
mile "Corridor",
lined with
world-class
oceanfront hotels; a
golfer's Nirvana,
with course after
championship course
to perfect your
swing.
While the
nightlife in
San Jose del
Cabo centers
around the
restaurants and
large hotels,
Cabo San Lucas
is the party
capital of Los
Cabos, where
you'll find a
wide variety of
nightclubs as
well as casual
and fine dining
options, and not
a few celebrity
sightings.
Known as the
Sport Fishing
capital of the
world, Cabo is
home to many big
game fish,
particularly
marlin. The
marina at Cabo
San Lucas hosts
sailfish,
swordfish,
marlin and
dorado
fishing
tournaments
yearly.
During the
winter In Los
Cabos you can
admire one of
the most
extraordinary
natural
phenomena to
occur on
Mexico's coasts:
the courtship
process of the
gray whale. It
is estimated
that 20,000 of
these whales
migrate to the
Mexican coast
each year. You
can also spy
blue, humpback
and sperm
whales.