The World Traveller Winter 2017 | Page 25

Leisure HIDDEN GEMS OF LOS CABOS Los Cabos encompasses the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, and the resort corridor in between. It’s located at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula and is one of the world’s most diverse tourist destinations. El Arco De Cabo San Lucas An impressive work of Mother Nature, the iconic arch in Cabo San Lucas is a must see. Viewed from a distance, the image of El Arco is synonymous with Cabo San Lucas. Commonly referred to as Land’s End, there are a number of ways to take in the incredible surroundings, from snorkelling, to paddle boarding, kayaking, jet skiing, or simply relaxing on the beach. Why is it called Land’s End? If you followed a line south from El Arco, you would not touch land again until you reached the South Pole. Jesuit Missions Los Cabos underwent centuries of cultural struggles before becoming the world-class beach playground of today. More than 18 Jesuit missions were established in Cabo, dating as far back as the late 1600s. The most important ones to add to your list are, Our Lady of Loreto Concho; San Francisco Javier Vigge Biaundo; Santa Rosalia de Mulege; San Jose de Comondú; and San Ignacio Kadakaaman. San Jose Estuary An oasis in the desert, this body of water is the result of water springs from the underground water table. The water sustaining this spot originates in Sierra de La Laguna in La Trinidad. It travels through a stream and bumps against a sand barrier that keeps it from emptying into the sea. The water then rises through shallow porous rocks and forms the estuary. A beautiful wetland full of many different species of birds, frogs, and fish. FAST FACT Cabo San Lucas hosts the world’s highest paying marlin tournament with a jackpot of more than $3 million U.S. Winter Edition 25