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About Los Cabos Tourism Board

The Los Cabos Tourism Board (FITURCA) is an official independent body dedicated to promoting the region´s tourism facilities and assets, both nationally and internationally. Our office provides visitors with information on the destination and its many facets, catering to the needs of the tourist or business traveler. The Meetings and Conventions team works with organizers and planners to structure meetings, incentives, conventions, and exhibitions.  The Los Cabos Tourism Board is ready to be your strategic partner and ensure your event is unique, successful, and unforgettable for your clients.

If you need to contact us please email us to: [email protected]

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About our Private Trust Fund for Tourism Promotion of Los Cabos (FIPROTUR)

FIPROTUR Los Cabos is the Destination Marketing Organization created by the private sector of Los Cabos. FIPROTUR was formed to help promote and market accommodations, local attractions, restaurants, tourism services, transportation, associated retail stores, events, and more tourism-related services in Los Cabos.

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As the Director of the Los Cabos Tourism Board, I am delighted to welcome you to one of Mexico's most sought-after destinations. Los Cabos is a place where the desert meets the sea and the mountains, and where visitors can enjoy a variety of experiences, from world-class golfing to deep-sea fishing, from luxury spas to cultural festivals. Our destination has something for everyone, from families looking for a relaxing vacation to adventure seekers looking for excitement. We take pride in our commitment to sustainability and preserving our natural environment. Los Cabos is also a safe and welcoming place to visit, with a friendly community that is eager to share our culture and traditions with visitors.

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Sandra de la garza - public relations director, miguel gamboa - digital media manager, cecilia ghiraldo - marketing manager, carla escalante - digital content manager, claudia rubalcava - brand and creativity manager, selene molina - product development manager, diana gutierrez - public relations manager, promotion team, paulina aguilar - promotion director, juana ortiz - associate comercial director, aline quintero - mice manager, alison rocha - promotion coordinator, susie albin-najera - director of leisure travel & strategic partnerships, u.s. market, administration team, alejandro tellez - legal manager, andrea magaña - transparency and quality coordinator, gemma osorio - executive assistant, miguel geraldo - administrative assistant, lilia nájera - administrative coordinator.

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Cabo San Lucas Tourism Center

Finding yourself lost in this beautiful city? Or on the other hand, looking for more information on what to do to get the most out of the city? Visit the  Cabo San Lucas  Tourism Board, also known as the  Cabo San Lucas Tourism Center . Here you will find flyers, maps, and people that can help you with just any doubt you have about this gorgeous town.

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Here are a couple of locations you can visit:

Los Cabos Convention and Visitor’s Bureau

  • Phones: (624) 143-5531, 144-4730, 143-4342 or 143-4777
  • US Toll Free: 1-866 LOS CABOS (866) 567-2226
  • Toll-free number Mexico: 01 800 746 2226 
  • E-mail:  [email protected]
  • Website:  visitloscabos.travel
  • Address: Carretera Transpeninsular km 4.3  Fracción I lote No. 5 Plaza Providencia, local 209 y 210  Col. El Tezal, Cabo San Lucas, México

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  • Address: Blvd. Mauricio Castro s/n, Plaza San José, Locales 3 y 4, San José del Cabo. Baja California Sur
  • ( 624) 146-9628
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Bienvenido a Los Cabos

Reconocido por su belleza natural, Los Cabos es un destino de clase mundial, hogar de playas prístinas, paisajes desérticos e impresionantes cañones y montañas. Famoso por sus hoteles de lujo, cocina de renombre a nivel internacional con chef poseedores de estrellas Michelín y clima paradisíaco durante todo el año. 

Prepárate para grandes momentos en pareja, con familia o amigos. Arma tu roadtrip por Baja California Sur y no te pierdas atracciones cómo el icónico Arco, el avistamiento de ballenas y más. 

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Los Cabos siempre le da la bienvenida, ya sea por aire, tierra o mar, para una estancia relajante y agradable en el paraíso. Hay más de 550 vuelos semanales desde 40 destinos, que conectan diferentes lugares en los Estados Unidos, Canadá y América Latina.

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Why Los Cabos needs to be next on your travel list

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Famed for its luxury resorts, outstanding beaches and effervescent nightlife, Los Cabos is a Mexican vacation destination made for decadence. El Arco, the key natural landmark in party town Cabo San Lucas, always draws a crowd – but there’s so much more for curious travellers to explore.

Travel writer Emma Sparks goes beyond the arch to find outdoor adventures, rich history and a wealth of natural wonders.

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El Arco: where the adventure begins

Standup paddleboarding along a picturesque Mexican coastline – how hard can it be? The answer: tougher than it looks, particularly when the waves are coming thick and fast, jagged rocks lurk in your peripheral vision and you’re being watched by an unexpected audience of booze cruisers. ‘Say cheese!’ cajoles my guide with a smile. I drop to my knees, quads wobbling, and try to look like a pro as Sergio takes a quick snap from his enviably stable kayak. Believe it or not, the crowds aren’t here for my (vastly inferior) swimwear modeling skills – they’re here for the icon behind me: El Arco.

The Arch of Cabo San Lucas sits at the southernmost tip of Mexico ’s Baja California Peninsula, a 1200km stretch of cacti-peppered deserts and craggy mountains flanked by the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez – dubbed ‘the world’s aquarium’ by Jacques Cousteau. It’s here at Land’s End that the two oceans are said to meet – a romantic and convenient notion designed to entice travelers like me, who can kayak, SUP or sail to the arch for an up-close look at the imposing granite formation, or lounge on the adjacent beaches. The 30-minute paddle from Playa Empacadora to the arch is pleasant – the water is calm for the most part – and snorkeling opportunities abound. If you’re lucky, you might even spot the resident sea lions and pelicans frolicking on the rocks.

This is a classic ‘must-see’ attraction: incredibly beautiful, and undeniably busy – even in low season. Luckily, if you want lesser-known sights and local culture, there are myriad ways to get off the beaten track.

A view of the back of a man riding a horse across arid land

Explore the wildlife and nature without crowds

60 miles northeast of the tourist corridor’s luxury resorts and bustling nightlife lies the sleepy village of Cabo Pulmo and its Unesco-listed marine park . Efforts to protect and revitalize the reef after decades of overfishing have seen much success, and (restricted numbers of) keen divers come here to spot some of the Sea of Cortez’ 6000 species; eels, rays, bull and hammerhead sharks, sea turtles, schools of jack and countless tropical fish find sanctuary in these waters – and winter brings with it the chance to spot humpback whales and whale sharks.

Inland, where the semi-arid land looks almost barren, wildlife is also remarkably abundant. Keep your eyes on the desertscape long enough and you’ll glimpse caracara falcons, scarlet-feathered cardinals, Mexican ground squirrels, wild donkeys, jack rabbits and road runners to name a few (yes, elusive coyotes live here too). The cacti are plentiful and cartoonishly large – centuries worth of green flesh and thorns sprout up from dusty soil in the form of the ubiquitous cardón cactus. The flora and fauna here thrives thanks to freshwater aquifers, palm-fringed oases and waterfalls fed by the Sierra la Laguna mountain range, which looms ever-present on the horizon.

The region’s winding dirt tracks are best explored by jeep – and hiring a guide to take you to the best off-road spots is a smart move. Maury, my High Tide excursion leader exudes genuine, infectious enthusiasm for Los Cabos and the entire Baja California Peninsula – and I soon see why. Our first stop is Santa Rita Hot Springs on the outskirts of Santiago, where natural thermal pools soothe my sore post-paddleboarding shoulders.

Next, a short and steep hike down Fox Canyon – led by a friendly Xolo pup (a hairless Mexican dog breed) from nearby Sol de Mayo Ranch – rewards us with a dreamy waterfall and cool, inviting waters, where the fish enforce free pedicures if you have the audacity to stay still for too long. These watering holes are a world removed from the crowds of Cabo, but they’re not a total secret – get here early to enjoy them in peace.

Want to up the adrenaline? Los Cabos is primed for all kinds of adventures: surfing for all abilities, horse riding, stargazing, ATV tours or even bungees. For a uniquely Los Cabos experience, join a multi-day hike through the Unesco-listed Sierra la Laguna Biosphere Reserve to see cacti give way to pine and oak trees as you scale its 7000ft peaks.

An external view of the front of Galeria Logan in Todo Santos

A unique culture and history

The Mayans never made it to Baja, but the region had its own indigenous peoples, including Guaycuras, Cochimí and Pericúes. The nomadic Pericúes were prevalent in Los Cabos until their demise in the 18th century due to disease and conflict brought about by European colonialists. However they didn’t go down without a fight: many Jesuit missions were destroyed or ransacked during the Pericúe Revolt in 1734, including the Mission of Santiago de los Coras. Today visitors to Santiago can see a bronze bell dating from 1721, which is rumored to have been stolen by the Pericúes, or buried by fleeing missionaries – it wasn’t rediscovered until 2004. Find out more about the region’s past at the Museum of Natural History in Cabo San Lucas.

Other missions of note include those of Todos Santos and San Jose del Cabo , but today these coastal towns are more well-known for their bohemian vibes and flourishing art scenes. Shop for Mexican handicrafts, take your pick of art galleries – Julián García Forcelledo in San Jose and Galeria Logan in Todos Santos are my favorites – or join a Thursday evening art walk in San Jose del Cabo for a cultural night out.

A woman in a black swimsuit poses against the rocks surrounding a hot spring.

Sun salutations and spa days

A trip to Los Cabos wouldn’t be complete without a little luxury. Channel the likes of celebrity Cabo fan Jennifer Aniston with a yoga session at Baja Soul Yoga or Manoma and treat yourself to a stay at one of Los Cabos’ high-end hotels, where private plunge pools and world-class spas come as standard. Solaz resort ’s Ojo de Liebre Los Cabos Spa boasts a Himalayan salt igloo, chromotherapy showers and a team of nimble-fingered masseuses ready to pummel your aches and pains away – the perfect way to recuperate from days spent chasing waterfalls, hiking through canyons and posing precariously on a paddleboard.

Getting here

Flights to Los Cabos leave daily from many US destinations. Tui are launching the first direct flights from Europe (London Gatwick) to Los Cabos International Airport from November 2019.

Emma Sparks travelled with support from the Los Cabos Tourism Board . Lonely Planet contributors do not accept freebies in exchange for positive coverage.

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13 Ways Responsible Tourism Can Help Save Wildlife

Posted: April 19, 2023 | Last updated: June 7, 2023

There are a handful of important and highly-reputable certification programs that travelers can look for before participating in an experience that involves wildlife. This is perhaps the first step travelers should take and the easiest. Each of the organizations mentioned on the following three slides provides accreditation or some other form of thorough review that recognizes companies committed to responsible practices.

Certifications

The <a href="https://sanctuaryfederation.org/" title="Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries">Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries</a> accredits and recognizes sanctuaries and rescue centers that meet the highest standards of care during rescue, rehabilitation, and for the rest of the animal's life. The organization's website lists more than 200 sanctuaries around the world that have been vetted and received its accreditation. The website can be used to search for sanctuaries by animal type, region of the world, or by the sanctuary name.

ChangChill Elephant Sanctuary, Thailand

<a href="https://whaleheritagesites.org/" title="Whale Heritage Sites">Whale Heritage Sites</a> and <a href="https://whalesense.org/" title="Whale Sense">Whale Sense</a> are two separate global organizations that recognize and accredit responsible whale and dolphin-watching tours and companies. The Whale Heritage Site program is an initiative created by the <a href="https://worldcetaceanalliance.org/">World Cetacean Alliance</a> that's operated in partnership with <a href="https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/">World Animal Protection</a>. Its certification program is designed to promote responsible whale and dolphin watching to the public in destinations worldwide. Whale Sense meanwhile, is sponsored by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration and the Whale and Dolphin Conservation organization. It is an education and recognition program offered to commercial whale watching companies in the U.S. Atlantic and Alaska Regions. Both of these organizations provide lists on their respective websites of responsible tour operators, allowing travelers to easily identify the best companies to book tours with.

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Elephant rides involve a lifetime of cruelty for the elephants involved. Thankfully, a growing number of tour operators have stopped including such venues on their tours. But there are still plenty of travel companies featuring these inhumane experiences. Steer clear of this type of activity in order to help bring about industry change. Instead opt to see elephants in the wild via a safari or visit a responsibly-run elephant sanctuary. World Animal Protection features a <a href="https://www.worldanimalprotection.org/elephant-friendly-tourist-guide#slice-11" title="list of approved elephant sanctuaries">list of approved elephant sanctuaries</a> on its website. The sanctuaries, which have been carefully vetted by WAP, are located throughout Thailand, Cambodia, Nepal, India, Laos, and Sri Lanka.

Two elephants enjoying their retirement at a sanctuary

Beyond looking for certifications, there are other ways tourists can ensure their choices are not harmful to wild animals. For instance, just because a venue or wildlife attraction has positive reviews on TripAdvisor, doesn’t mean the venue does not harm animals. “Some years ago, researchers did a study where they analyzed thousands of reviews of wildlife venues on TripAdvisor and 80 percent of people left positive reviews of venues that mistreated animals,” Nicole Barrantes, of World Animal Protection, explained during the recent webinar. “So sometimes, it’s challenging to identify animal cruelty. We suggest keeping this in mind when you’re doing research.”

Two lions (Panthera leo) resting high up in a tree

The wildlife entertainment industry knows people don’t want to support animal cruelty, says Barrantes, so they use the word “sanctuary” to confuse people into coming to their venue. Check the Global Federation of Animal Sanctuaries website to verify that a venue is truly a sanctuary and one that has been vetted. If the facility is not on the list, it is best to avoid visiting altogether.

A monkey in a cage

If you're uncertain about a wildlife attraction, here's the best rule of thumb, according to experts: Any experience where you can ride, touch, or feed an animal is animal cruelty. "Wildlife should be viewed with no contact or interaction," Intrepid Travel's Global Environmental Impact Manager, Susanne Etti, explained during the webinar.

A mother gorilla and her baby in the rainforest of the Congo Basin.

Small tours are far more eco-friendly as they have less of an impact on the places being visited. And as it turns out, these type of tours are also more wildlife friendly. “You’ll get a more intimate experience and it will have less disruption for the animals you’re encountering,” Kelley Louise, founder of Impact Travel Alliance, explained during the webinar.

Travelers using binoculars in a forest

Don’t seek out, participate in, or support opportunities that keep wildlife in captivity. Instead, opt for opportunities that allow you to see wildlife in the wild, in their own natural environment, advises Louise. The options include walking tours, hiking expeditions, biking tours, and safari explorations—all of which allow for observing animals in their natural environment. For those who like cruise vacations,<a href="https://www.hurtigruten.com/en-us/expeditions/" title="Hurtigruten Expeditions"> Hurtigruten Expeditions</a> is known for its highly eco-conscious ethos and practices.

Hurtigruten Galapagos cruises

World Animal Protection recently released its annual <a href="https://www.worldanimalprotection.us/blogs/new-report-reveals-major-travel-companies-are-failing-wild-animals" title="Tracking the Travel Industry">Tracking the Travel Industry </a>report, which involved an exhaustive review of dozens of companies operating in the travel industry. The WAP report identified companies that are leaders in responsible wildlife tourism and those that are continuing to sell and profit off of venues that involve cruelty to animals. Concerned travelers should familiarize themselves with the company names on the report's list of the best and worst. And make spending decisions accordingly.

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The names to know when it comes to responsible wildlife tourism include: Airbnb, Expedia, Booking.com, G Adventures, Intrepid, The Travel Corporation, and Education First. Each of these companies received top marks in the WAP vetting process. "All of these companies are leaders in the responsible wildlife tourism space,” explained Barrantes. “They are the committed to protecting animals…World Animal Protection encourages the public to book travel with these companies. We want to support companies that are doing the right thing."

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WAP recommends avoiding the following companies, all of which continue to sell and promote activities that are harmful to wildlife. Get Your Guide, Groupon, Trip.com, Klook, Musement, and Tui. “Unfortunately, all of these companies, in some form or another, sell wildlife entertainment,” said Barrantes. “That could be dolphin shows, elephant rides, tiger selfie opportunities. We have reached out to all of these six companies to discuss their animal welfare policy or lack of animal welfare policy, but as of today there is no response.”

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Each of us has a role to play when it comes to protecting the planet and wildlife. That includes governments, industry associations, travel companies and yes, individual travelers. Spread the word about what you’ve learned and how to book travel that does not perpetuate a life of cruelty and captivity for wildlife. “As travelers we have the power to decide how we book our vacations and where we put our money,” said Barrantes. Not supporting companies that continue to perpetuate wildlife cruelty with your tourism dollars, sends a clear message to businesses that you find such practices unacceptable.

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