Where the desert meets the Pacific. Los Cabos is one of Mexico's most spectacular destinations — and one of the most underrated for food. These are the places our team actually recommends.
Perched on a cliff with waves crashing below — you pick your fish from the market display and chefs grill it over mesquite. The sunset views are some of the best in Baja. One of the most spectacular dinner settings in Mexico. Book weeks ahead.
Created by Mexico City legend Enrique Olvera — Japanese technique meets Pacific-Mexico ingredients. Miso-blackened totoaba, local bluefin tuna and Cabo-grown produce. Low lighting, floor-to-ceiling ocean views. A world-class meal.
A working 25-acre organic farm where the menu changes daily. Wood-fired pizzas, farm ice cream and tables set in the middle of the fields. Nothing like it anywhere in Mexico.
Cliffside restaurant overlooking El Arco and the Pacific. Arrive 45 minutes before sunset — the sky turns gold, orange and purple as you dine. Mediterranean menu. The most romantic table in Cabo.
Chef Yvan Mucharraz — trained at Thomas Keller's French Laundry — brings Baja seafood together with Oaxacan moles and an outstanding craft-cocktail program. Ranked among the 1,000 best restaurants in the world. Swimmable beach access.
The Cabo outpost of the legendary Rosanegra. Bold Latin flavors, fire show tableside and ocean views that make every plate better. High energy, beautiful crowd and the kind of night you'll talk about for years.
The famous Bagatelle brand — Mediterranean cuisine, a DJ that builds through the night and a crowd that's there for the full experience. Dinner becomes a party. One of Cabo's most social restaurant experiences.
Premium Greek and Mediterranean cuisine with exceptional presentation. Lamb rack, lobster and signature cocktails. An elegant dining experience in the Hotel Zone — perfect for a celebratory dinner in Cabo.
Three floors of neon, confetti cannons, dancing waitstaff and a crowd that doesn't care how old you are. The original Cabo party institution since 1989. Celebrities, locals and spring breakers — all under one roof. Order a Squid Roe Special and join the conga line.
Sleek, open-air club in the heart of Cabo's nightlife district. International DJs from Miami and Vegas, a strong bottle service culture and a well-dressed crowd. If you want the upscale club experience in Cabo, this is your starting point.
Perched atop The Cape hotel — panoramic views of El Arco, the Pacific and the Sea of Cortez. Craft cocktails, fire pits and live DJs. Start every night here. The tuna tostadas with an ocean breeze is a Cabo ritual you won't forget.
Cabo's most sophisticated beach club and nightlife experience. Mediterranean-inspired with a DJ that carries the sunset into the night. Beds, cocktails, ocean views and an upscale crowd. Amante is where the best nights in Cabo begin and end.
Cow-themed decor, liter-sized cocktails and a dance floor that never empties. La Vaquita is pure fun — no pretense, just great music and a crowd ready to party. A Cabo classic for groups who want a wild, memorable night out.
Tables, bottles and skip-the-line access to the top clubs in Los Cabos. We take care of it from the first message.
Plan my nightSee the famous arch of Cabo San Lucas from the water — the only way to truly experience it. Snorkel with sea lions, cruise the Sea of Cortez and return with sunset views from the deck. Fully private charters available for any group size.
The only swimmable beach in Cabo San Lucas — calm waters, beach bars, water sports and a front-row seat to the bay. Rent jet skis, get a massage on the sand or just relax. Lively but never overwhelming.
Every Thursday evening, San José's historic art district comes alive with open galleries, street performers and some of the best restaurants in Baja. A completely different side of Los Cabos — quieter, more local, genuinely beautiful.
One of the most unique experiences in all of Mexico — a guided camel ride through the Baja desert as the sun sets over the Pacific. Golden light, desert silence and a completely different perspective of Los Cabos. Perfect for couples and small groups. We arrange everything.
October to June is ideal — warm, dry and spectacular. July–September brings humidity and occasional tropical storms. December through March is peak season; book restaurants and activities several weeks in advance.
Cabo San Lucas is lively, touristy and where the nightlife is. San José del Cabo is quieter, more authentic and has the better food scene. Most visitors stay in Cabo but take a half day to San José — it's 30 minutes by road.
Los Cabos doesn't have cenotes, but what it does have is world-class snorkeling, sport fishing, whale watching (Dec–March) and some of the best diving in Mexico. The Sea of Cortez is a UNESCO natural wonder.
With 16 Michelin-recognized restaurants, Los Cabos punches above its weight gastronomically. Reserve the best tables early — El Farallón and Flora's can book out weeks in advance during high season.
Cabo San Lucas marina is the center of everything — restaurants, bars, yacht charters, fishing boats and water taxis all depart from here. Walk it at sunset for the best people-watching in Baja.
We operate in Los Cabos and know what's worth your time and budget. Whether you need a restaurant reservation, a yacht, a villa or a VIP night out — message us and it's handled.
Tell us your dates, group size and what you're looking for — we'll plan it all.