Top 5 Day Trips from Cabo

Are you a fan of Cabo San Lucas, Mexico or live in the area at Villa La Estancia Los Cabos? With a pleasant climate all year round and beautiful beaches, Cabo is a top tourist destination that receives thousands of visitors each year as well as individuals who invest in property in the area. Ideal for relaxation or water activities, there is something for everyone to enjoy. You can find incredible restaurants from gourmet fare to traditional Mexican cuisine. Shopping? Local arts and crafts are available as well as high end fashion designer brands. Do you live at Villa La Estancia Los Cabos? If so, if you ever want to get out of town for a bit of adventure, you can easily day trip to neighboring towns to mix up your vacation. Here are our top 5 choices if you are looking for an interesting day trip from your home in Cabo San Lucas.

Day Trip from Cabo: #1 Santiago

Santiago is a quaint farming community located about 35 miles from San José del Cabo in Baja California Sur, about 23 miles north of the Los Cabos International Airport. Visitors will be enchanted by the colorful agriculture farms, fruit orchards, and thousands of palm trees which provide palm leaves for the construction of palapa roofs. The fruit orchards primarily consistent of mango, orange and grapefruit trees. Originally founded as “Misión de Santiago el Apóstol” in 1723, Santiago has a small rustic museum located next to the church with interesting exhibits including colonial artifacts and local fossils. Open from Monday through Friday from 8am to 1pm, admission is free to the museum. Make sure you also enjoy some of the local dishes in this picturesque town. In addition to authentic Mexican cuisine, you can enjoy soothing hot springs found just 8 km to the south which include Agua Caliente, El Chorro and Santa Rita springs.

Day Trip from Cabo: #2 La Paz

If you are up for a big day, you can even day trip a few hours to the north to La Paz. In fact, La Paz is actually the capital city of Baja California Sur. La Paz has about 250,000 residents and it is an important regional commercial center. The population of La Paz has grown greatly since the 2000’s, and has one of the highest standards of living and security in Mexico. Get an early morning start and you can visit several coastal villages along the way to La Paz from Cabo. Once you arrive to La Paz, make sure to explore the historical center and stroll the town’s Malecón boardwalk. Visitors will enjoy interesting architecture and beautiful Bahía de La Paz views from this coastal village.

#3 Miraflores

The 3rd top choice for a fun day trip from Cabo is to head to the quaint town of Miraflores. Miraflores is a quaint village just 30 miles north of the Los Cabos airport that is best known for having a wide variety of handmade leather goods for sale that attract visitors to the small town. This sleepy pueblo is surrounded by organic farms and ranches that comfortably nestle amongst the Sierra Laguna mountains. As you make your way into town, you should plan to visit some of the old leather works talleres, or workshops, that line the road. You can do some shopping and peruse a variety of fine leather wares including purses, wallets, belts or horse saddles. Want to destress and relax at the end of your day? Plan a stop at the nearby hot springs that is located just outside town near the base of the mountains.

#4 Todos Santos

A small coastal town located at the foothills of the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains, Todos Santos is about 1 hour north of Cabo. In recent years, there has been a marked increase in tourist activity and real estate developments are on the rise. Visitors will find numerous handicraft shops, art galleries, upscale restaurants, boutique hotels and restored colonial buildings which have contributed to the redevelopment of the charming town. In addition, there are regular festivals such as Festival de Cine and the Todos Santos Music Festival that draw tourists to the area. Make sure to visit The Hotel California, a favorite stop for visitors to Todos Santos.

#5 San Jose Del Cabo

San Jose Del Cabo has a rich and interesting history that dates back to the 1700’s. Today, San Jose del Cabo is a laid back community that maintains authentic Mexican charm and hospitality as well as Spanish colonial architecture. Just 25 miles north of Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo was the only community at the tip of the Baja California peninsula for hundreds of years. Thanks to the freshwater that flows into palm-lined lagoons at the edge of the Sea of Cortéz, the area was initially home to Native Indian communities prior to Spanish colonization. It was also a water and provision stop for Spanish sailing vessels that were travelled from the east with their fares that included silks and spices for trading.

We hope you enjoyed this list of our top 5 Day Trips from Cabo. Villa La Estancia Los Cabos homeowners should try to visit each of them, and then let us know which was your favorite day trip and why.

Touring Cabo’s San Lucas Desert

The amazing desert scenery provided by the natural landscape in and around Cabo San Lucas as a whole has made it a real wonderland for nature lovers and thrill seekers of all ages and persuasions. If you want to spend some time soaking up the natural world in fine weather and sunshine, Cabo San Lucas is for you. This popular tourist destination offers plenty of tours which will show you the highlights of the surrounding area, and will let you get about in fun and novel ways. Whether you’re hankering for a horse-ride, are absolutely amazed by ATVs, or can’t resist camels, Cabo San Lucas’s desert has something to offer you.

Take a look at these desert tours in Cabo San Lucas that you can enjoy anytime of the year.

Touring Cabo’s Desert by ATV

All-Terrain Vehicle (ATV) tours have become quite popular in the travel and tourism industry as a whole, but there are few places in Mexico, or the world, which are as perfectly suited for these hardy vehicles as Cabo San Lucas. The rugged beauty of this region is famous, and ATV’s make short work of rocky desert ground and sandy beaches. When you sign up to one of these adventures you will, of course, be given proper safety equipment, but we still recommend that you don’t wear your very best clothes as they are likely to become covered in dirt, dust and sweat over the course of the day.

Camels! Yes, Camels!

You might think that you need to be in the Arabian Desert in order to experience a ride on camel back, but this is not the case. You can easily find companies who will let you tour the desert and beaches of Cabo San Lucas on the back of a camel; and you will get many opportunities to take photos while you do so. This is quite a relaxed tour, and the pace is gentle. You’ll see the Sierra Madre Mountains, the Ocean, and the canyons of Cabo with plenty of time to see the flora and fauna which is native to the area.

Touring Cabo’s Desert on Horseback

Horseback tours are perennial favourites at any beach destination across the world, and Cabo San Lucas is no different. If you have ever wanted to ride one of these intensely beautiful, graceful, and powerful animals down a stunning beach as the waves lap the sand then this could be your chance! On these tours you will have professional guides, so there’s no need to worry if you’re not an equestrian at home; the horses will also have been chosen for their calm and gentle nature to make them suitable for less confident riders, too. The sea breeze, warm sunshine, and lapping waves make this a relaxing, and even spiritual experience.

So, be sure to experience one of these tours on your next visit to Cabo San Lucas.

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How to Entertain Your Children in Cabo

While you might first think of Cabo San Lucas as the perfect spot for romance and nightlife, you will probably be surprised to hear that it is also a great place to bring up a family or visit with the children for a vacation. The reason Cabo is considered a hotspot for the families is because of the numerous outdoor activities designed with children in mind that you can enjoy. The following list contains just a few ideas of how to entertain your children in Cabo:

Cabo Karting Center

Your family is going to love the excitement of this competitive activity. If your children are at least 4’6” tall, they can participate in the multi-lap race that goes around the quarter mile track in Cabo. Younger children who are shorter than the minimum required height can enjoy the excitement of the various video games there or watch from the sidelines. So, get your engines revved up for an exciting and competitive adventure the whole family will love again and again!

Cuadra San Francisco Equestrian Center

This best-kept wonder in Cabo San Lucas features an equestrian center that is run by a father-and-son team of highly experienced horsemen. There are plenty of horse-riding activities for your family to participate in —from trail rides to scheduled riding lessons. The saddles are sized according to the type of horse ridden (full sized horses for adults or ponies for children) so all family members can ride comfortably. This activity is sure to be a favorite of the whole family.

Cabo Dolphins for your vacation in Cabo

Children of all ages are going to love the enchantment of swimming with dolphins. Younger children can enjoy swimming and watching the dolphins in the shallow part of the pool while the older children can go for a dolphin ride by holding onto the fins of the dolphin as this lovely creature makes its round in the pool. This activity is sure to be a favorite for children of all ages.

High Tide Sea Expeditions

Your children will love being taught surfing lessons by Mexico’s former national surfing champion! Other activities in this area include kayaking to the Arch (el Arco) at Land’s End or going snorkeling and sunbathing at Divorce and Lover’s Beaches.

Cabo Expeditions

Many adventures in Cabo are eco-themed and are sure to keep your family entertained while vacationing or living in Cabo. Get your family involved in activities such as snorkeling trips to Santa Maria and Chileno Bays, Snuba (a cross between snorkeling and scuba diving), day trips to Isla Espiritu, seasonal whale watching or a swim with the whales, parasailing, and other activities.

Cabo Submarine

You can easily seat 50 people on this 60’ yellow semi-submersible submarine as you set your eyes on the variety of marine creatures in Cabo San Lucas Bay. Your children are going to love this one-hour tour identifying up to 70 kinds of fish in the underwater viewing cabin. You will also enjoy seeing rock formations like Neptune’s Finger and el Arco while enjoying the climate-controlled environment and colorful creatures.

Wild Canyon Adventures

Older children will love this action-filled adventure because they get a chance to spark their adrenaline by going bungee jumping, off-road racing, zip-lining, and sling swinging. The younger children will enjoy the petting zoo and camel rides at Wild Canyon.

Discover more activities to enjoy in Cabo here!