Cabo’s Endless Activities

Explore Los Cabos by land and sea

Can’t drive 55? Jet Skis, Sea-Doos and WaveRunners pound the waves along Médano Beach and at Cabo Real at speeds that can reach double-nickels. The area abounds with outfitters such as Cabo San Lucas Tours offering one- and two-person rentals by the half-hour.

Fish Upon a Star
Decades before it became a tourist mecca, Cabo was an international sportfishing hotspot, with anglers looking to land a trophy marlin or other billfish. Reports of specimens weighing more than 800 pounds have become less frequent, but a 1,000-pound blue marlin—the largest caught there in 30 years—made headlines two years ago. More often, it’s red snapper, dorado, yellowfin, wahoo, bonito and grouper that make their ways into fishing boats and onto plates at the local restaurants— many of which will gladly cook what you catch. Fishing charters are as plentiful as the ubituitous roosterfish (which, by the way, aren’t good eating). Among the more popular and reputable charter fleets are Pisces, Silverados and Picante.

Quick Tips

San José Del cabo provides a relaxing counterpoint to Cabo San Lucas with its colonial architecture, cathedral plaza, wildlife estuary, shops selling Talavera pottery and fire opal jewelry, as well as the most fine art galleries on the Baja Peninsula.

Whale watching delivers an annual treat for winter visitors to Los Cabos. Between January and March grays and humpbacks migrate to the Sea of Cortez. See them breach and spout from the shore or get up close on a boat excursion.

Cabo San Lucas Bay, a protected marine sanctuary, is an underwater paradise. Divers of all levels can see whale sharks and sea lions, while the more advanced can challenge the bottomless beauty of the Abyss, the Sandfalls and other choice spots.

ATV excursions aren’t legal on most Los Cabos beaches, but they’re a great way to savor Baja’s rugged inland beauty. Desert Park at Cabo Real, takes you on a 25-mile journey through spectacular arroyos, hillsides and canyons.

Read our full Los Cabos Travel Guide here:

Things to Do
Cabo San Lucas Tours
866-348-6286
cabosanlucastours.net

Desert Park ATV Tours
(011) 52-624-144-0127
caboreal.com

Dive Cabo
(011) 52-624-105-1793
divecabo.com

Picante Bluewater
picantesportfishing.com
714-442-0644

Pisces Sportfishing
piscessportfishing.com
877-286-7938

San José del Cabo
allaboutsanjosedelcabo.com

Silverados
619-600-5570
silveradosportfishing.com

Tio Sports
(011) 52-624-143-3399
tiosports.com

RELATED LINKS

The Golf Courses of Cabo

Cabo's Vibrant Dining Scene

The Best Resorts Los Cabos has to Offer

Colorado AvidGolfer is the state’s leading resource for golf and the lifestyle that surrounds it. It publishes eight issues annually and proudly delivers daily content via www.coloradoavidgolfer.com.

Upside Down?

Golf Pride’s new Reverse Taper putter grip just won’t look or feel right to some. For others, though, it could change the way they feel about putting

Read More »

GET COLORADO GOLF NEWS DIRECTLY TO YOUR INBOX