Los Cabos: More Than Just a Destination
At the very tip of the Baja California Peninsula, where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez, sits one of Mexico’s most breathtaking destinations: Los Cabos. Whether you’re here for a week-long vacation, an extended stay, or you call it home, there’s always something new to discover. Here are the places you simply can’t miss.
1. El Arco — The Iconic Rock Formation
No visit to Los Cabos is complete without seeing El Arco de Cabo San Lucas. This dramatic natural arch rises from the sea at Land’s End and is best viewed by boat or water taxi departing from the marina. At low tide, you can even walk the beach to reach it. The surrounding waters are home to sea lions, pelicans, and the occasional whale (in season). It’s the most photographed landmark in all of Baja — and for good reason.
2. Medano Beach — The Heart of Cabo San Lucas
Playa Médano is the main swimming beach in Cabo San Lucas and the liveliest stretch of sand in the area. It’s lined with restaurants, beach clubs, and water sports vendors offering everything from jet skis to parasailing. The calm, protected waters make it ideal for families and casual swimmers. Grab a palapa, order a margarita, and settle in — this is quintessential Cabo.
3. San José del Cabo — Art, Culture, and Cobblestone Streets
Just 30 minutes up the Corridor, San José del Cabo offers a completely different experience. The historic town center features colonial architecture, a beautiful central plaza, and a thriving gallery district. Every Thursday evening (November through June), the Art Walk brings the streets alive with open galleries, live music, and street vendors. The restaurants here tend to be quieter and more refined — a welcome contrast to the energy of Cabo San Lucas.
4. The Corridor — Beaches Worth the Drive
The stretch of highway connecting the two Cabos is known as the Corridor, and it’s dotted with some of the most beautiful and uncrowded beaches in the region:
- Playa Santa María — a protected cove perfect for snorkeling, with crystal-clear water and thriving marine life
- Playa Chileno — calm, clean, and family-friendly with free public access
- Playa Costa Azul — a surf beach near San José del Cabo, popular with local surfers
Most of these beaches have no services, so it’s worth bringing your own food and drinks — we deliver throughout the Corridor if you want to pack a proper cooler before heading out.
5. Cabo Pulmo — Baja’s Crown Jewel
A few hours east of San José del Cabo lies Cabo Pulmo National Park, one of the oldest coral reefs in North America and a UNESCO World Heritage Site. The snorkeling and diving here are world-class — schools of thousands of fish, bull sharks, manta rays, and sea turtles share these protected waters. It’s a day trip that belongs on every list.
6. La Paz — The Laid-Back Capital
About two hours north, La Paz is the capital of Baja California Sur and feels like a different world: quieter, more local, and deeply charming. The famous Malecón (boardwalk) stretches along the bay, flanked by seafood restaurants and street art. From here, day trips to Isla Espíritu Santo — where you can swim with sea lions — are easy to arrange.
7. Todos Santos — The Creative Town
An hour north of Cabo San Lucas on the Pacific side, Todos Santos is a small town with a big artistic soul. Boutique hotels, organic cafés, surf breaks, and colorful murals make it a favorite weekend escape for Cabo locals. The nearby Playa Los Cerritos is one of the most beginner-friendly surf spots in Baja.
Make the Most of Every Spot
Whether you’re camped out at Médano Beach, exploring the galleries of San José, or heading to a remote cove on the Corridor, having the right snacks and drinks makes all the difference. Sunny Cabo Groceries delivers fresh produce, beverages, imported goods, and everything you need across all of Los Cabos — so you can spend less time shopping and more time exploring.
Order your groceries for delivery today and we’ll have everything ready before your next adventure.
