Los Cabos is a municipality in Mexico located on the southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula. It encompasses the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, which also serves as the municipal seat. The area that lies between the two towns is known as the Resort Corridor, it is also part of Los Cabos. A census report in 2005 reveals that Los Cabos has a population of 164,162 permanent residents. It enjoys a warm temperature with an annual average of 26 C or 78 F.
Like most coastal towns in Mexico, Los Cabos' economy was initially driven by fishing. Today, it relies heavily on tourism and tough sport fishing. The area is also well known for its world class golfing ranges that attract tourists from all over the world.
One of the most famous tourist attractions in Los Cabos is the town of Miraflores. It is an idyllic Mexican town that is renowned for its cultural, shopping, entertainment, and dining destinations. Other communities found in Lo Cabos include Santiago, Los Barriles, and Todos Santos.
Cabo San Lucas is perhaps the most popular tourist destination in all of Los Cabos. It is billed as the ideal summer, holiday, and honeymoon destination. The town is sprinkled with world class resorts that pepper the shoreline and give guests a beautiful view of the ocean. Cabo San Lucas is also known for its pristine beaches and for land formations known as the Land's End Arches.
Visitors to Los Cabos can enjoy all sorts of water sports from diving, snorkeling, and sport fishing.