Frequently Asked Questions
The beach at Grand Velas Los Cabos
offers a picturesque setting ideal for a variety of water sports, including
surfing and snorkeling, thanks to its vibrant marine life and exciting waves.
However, guests are advised against swimming or wading directly off our beach
due to strong undertows and unpredictable tides which can pose safety risks.
For those eager to immerse
themselves in the ocean's embrace, the serene Chileno Beach is located just a
mile away. This nearby haven is renowned for its calm, crystal-clear waters and
is a perfect spot for swimming and sunbathing, away from the more crowded
areas.
Additionally, Grand Velas Los Cabos is equipped with three
stunning infinity pools that offer panoramic views of the ocean. These pools
provide a safe and luxurious swimming experience, allowing you to relax and
soak in the scenic beauty of the sea from the comfort of our resort. Whether
lounging poolside or enjoying a refreshing dip, our facilities ensure a
memorable and enjoyable water experience for all our guests.
- Marine
Wonders: Los Cabos is a premier destination for whale watching,
particularly between December and April when whales migrate through the
waters. This spectacular natural show provides unforgettable memories of
these majestic creatures in their natural habitat.
- Relaxation
and Wellness: For a more subdued day, indulge in a spa treatment that
integrates local ingredients like agave and sea salt, or simply unwind on
one of the many pristine beaches that line the coast.
- Gastronomic
Delights: Savor the flavors of Baja California with its renowned
seafood dishes like ceviche and grilled fish, complemented by
international cuisines available throughout both towns. The dining
experience is enhanced by the scenic views and gentle sea breezes.
- Adventurous
Spirit: Whether it's parasailing over the azure waters, sport fishing
for marlin, or scuba diving among vivid coral reefs, Cabo San Lucas offers
an adrenaline rush for every adventure seeker. The region's unique desert
landscape also provides the perfect backdrop for off-road ATV rides and
zip-lining.
Here's what makes Los Cabos
uniquely captivating:
1. Dynamic
Duo of Destinations: Los Cabos comprises two distinct cities: Cabo San
Lucas and San José del Cabo. Cabo San Lucas pulses with vibrant nightlife and
thrilling water sports, making it a haven for those seeking excitement and
entertainment. Contrastingly, just a 20-minute drive north, San José del Cabo
offers a serene escape into authentic Mexican culture and history, with its
colonial architecture and tranquil art walks.
2. Cultural
Explorations: Dive into the heart of local artistry at the San José del
Cabo Art District. Here, you can stroll through galleries showcasing
traditional and contemporary art, especially during the Art Walk events every
Thursday night in the high season, which transform the area into a festive
street fair.
3. Nightlife
and Entertainment: After the sun sets, Cabo San Lucas lights up with a
lively club scene where you can dance the night away or enjoy live music
ranging from local Mexican tunes to international beats.
4. Shop
and Stroll: Both towns offer unique shopping experiences from high-end
boutiques to local markets where you can find handcrafted souvenirs, artisan
jewelry, and unique artworks.
What to do in Los Cabos Baja
California?
Los Cabos, located at the southern
tip of Mexico's Baja California Peninsula, offers a vibrant mix of activities
and attractions that cater to all types of travelers. Here’s a list of top
things to do when visiting this stunning destination:
1. Beach
Hopping: Enjoy some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, such as
Playa del Amor (Lover’s Beach) and Chileno Beach, perfect for swimming,
sunbathing, and snorkeling.
2. Whale
Watching: Between December and April, catch the majestic sight of humpback
and gray whales migrating along the coast.
3. Golfing:
Los Cabos is known for its world-class golf courses with scenic views,
including the famous Cabo del Sol and Palmilla Golf Club.
4. Water
Sports: Engage in thrilling water activities like jet skiing, kayaking, and
stand-up paddleboarding, or dive into the deep blue to explore vibrant coral
reefs.