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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.
Nature's playground.
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.
