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1 August 2014 Q ue pasa en C abo ? In this month’s issue Que pasa en Cabo? 1-2 Cabo Pulmo 2-3 Activities at The Marine Park 3 Land’s End activities 3 The Cabo Highlights 4 Cab Newsletter The latest news from Los Cabos Tours & Activities Cabo San Lucas & San Jose del Cabo When Spanish explorers first aempted to con- quer Baja, they arrived to find the Cape region seled by a group of naves of Polynesian de- cent. The Pericues lived in small tribes, and made their grass shelters near fresh water streams and the estuaries. They lived simple lives with lile or no clothing, and by hunng and gathering their food. Their lives were fre- quented by visits from pirates waing for the ladden galleons returning from California on their way back south. In early days, California was known as Alta California and the enre Baja peninsula was referred to as Baja California. In 1974 the Mexican government recognized the lower territory as an independent state, giving it the name Baja California Sur in that year. The upper poron remains today Baja California. Baja California's crystal waters are speckled with over 900 islands on both the Pacific and Sea of Cortés sides. Approximately one quarter of the Sea of Cortés was recently declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, joining the previously declared Cave Painngs of the San Francisco Mountains near Mulege in this protected and esteemed status. The last 50 km of the peninsula is Los Cabos or the Cape region, anchored by the two towns of San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.

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August 2014

Que pasa en Cabo?

In this month’s issue

Que pasa en Cabo? 1-2

Cabo Pulmo 2-3

Activities at The Marine Park 3

Land’s End activities 3

The Cabo Highlights 4

Cab Newsletter

The latest news from Los Cabos Tours & Activities

Cabo San Lucas & San Jose del Cabo

When Spanish explorers first attempted to con-quer Baja, they arrived to find the Cape region settled by a group of natives of Polynesian de-cent. The Pericues lived in small tribes, and made their grass shelters near fresh water streams and the estuaries. They lived simple lives with little or no clothing, and by hunting and gathering their food. Their lives were fre-quented by visits from pirates waiting for the ladden galleons returning from California on their way back south. In early days, California was known as Alta California and the entire Baja peninsula was referred to as Baja California. In 1974 the Mexican government recognized the lower territory as an independent state, giving it the name Baja California Sur in that year.

The upper portion remains today Baja California. Baja California's crystal waters are speckled with over 900 islands on both the Pacific and Sea of Cortés sides. Approximately one quarter of the Sea of Cortés was recently declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, joining the previously declared Cave Paintings of the San Francisco Mountains near Mulege in this protected and esteemed status. The last 50 km of the peninsula is Los Cabos or the Cape region, anchored by the two towns of San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.

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Cabo Pulmo

Cabo San Lucas has evolved from a sleepy fishing village to an exciting and popular destination. It is situated exactly where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortes.

Literally called "Land's End", this is where visitors will see the natural marvel of El Arco (the arch). Cabo San Lucas has a rich history filled with Spanish explorers, pirates and 1940's Holly-wood royalty. Today it offers world class fishing, numerous water sports, many upscale hotels and restaurants and thrill-ing nightlife.

Cabo San Lucas

San José del Cabo

Visiting the quaint town of San Jose del Cabo is like step-ping back in time. Many of the town's original buildings are intact including the magnificent church located right in the heart of San Jose.

Across from the church is Plaza Mijares, the main square where people come to gather at night to watch an exhi-bition or participate in a Mexican fiesta. Browse the nu-merous artisan shops and art galleries for authentic treasures and consider dinner at one of the many fine dining restaurants that this wonderful town has to offer.

Just east of San Jose del Cabo, is the new development of Puer-

to Los Cabos which will include a world-class marina, two signa-

ture golf courses and a number of elegant hotels.

Cabo Pulmo National Marine Park is one of only three coastal reefs in North America and the only live coral reef in the Sea of Cortes. Its abundance of sea life allows the park to be a member of the UNESCO World Heritage List. Book a private day trip to the most alluring beach in the Baja Peninsula and enjoy unparalleled perso-nal service and attention. Begin your day as your personal guide greets you in the lobby of your ho-tel, where your private transportation awaits.

Meander along the coast and through the edge of the Sierra de la Lagu-na mountain range on a scenic one and a half hour drive that is well worth the trip. Arrive at Cabo Pulmo and experience one of the healthiest coral reefs in the world. Kayak across the tranquil and secluded bays of the East Cape to one of the most stunning and remote coves in the park. Paddle gently along the pristine coastline of the marine sanctuary and visit with the sea lions in the ocean that Jacques Cousteau proclaimed to be "the aqua-rium of the world". Emerge yourself and snorkel at the protected coral reef in the under-water world, vibrant with marine life.

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This is the ideal experience for first time

kayakers!

Cabo Pulmo Marine Park activities

Kayaking & Snorkeling trip Meander along the coast and along the edge of the Sierra de la Laguna mountain range, on a scenic ninety-minute drive that is well worth the trip. You will arrive at Cabo Pulmo and get to see one of the healthiest coral reefs in the world. Kayak across the tranquil and secluded bays of the East Cape, to one of the most stunning and remote coves in the park. As you cruise along the pristine coastline of the marine sanctuary, you will have an opportunity to submerge yourself in these tranquil waters. Go snorkeling in the ocean that Jacques Cousteau proclaimed to be "the aquarium of the world" as you get to see the abundance of marine plant and animal life just waiting for you to see.

Highlights:

Go snorkeling in waters that are part of the UNESCO

World Heritage List, that Jacques Cousteau proclaimed to

be “the aquarium of the world”.

Get to see the various Cabo landscapes are you travel

along the Sierra de la Laguna Mountains to the Sea of Cor-

tez.

Kayak across crystal waters and see the only living coral in

the Sea of Cortez.

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Lands end activities

The Arch kayaking & Snorkeling Kayak on the Sea of Cortez to the famous Arch of Cabo San Lucas, enjoying the spectacular granite rock for-mations that line the bay. You will visit Land’s End where you can watch sea lions in their natural habitat. Explore where the Sea of Cortez and the Pacific Ocean meet by landing at Lover’s Beach. After a brief scenic trek to Divorce Beach, you will be able to take in the awe-inspiring power of the Pacific Ocean.Then it’s off to Pelican Rock for a snorkeling adven-ture where you will discover the incredible sea life that lies beneath the water’s surface.

Highlights:

Iconic landmarks of Cabo San Lucas.

Snorkeling at the well known Pelican Rock.

See where the Sea of Cortez and Pacific Ocean meet.

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Los Cabos Newsletter

Mexico: T + 52 (624) 142-9200 · F + 52 (624) 142-3166

US & Canada: T + 1 855 40 LOSCABOS (56722) + 1 855 40 TERRAMAR

(83772)

Address: Paseo de Las Misiones Mzna. 1 Lote 3 Campo de Golf Fonatur,

San José del Cabo B.C.S. México, C.P. 23406

E mail: [email protected]

Do It All! one day introduction to your desti-

nation with 6 activities included in one tour.

Cabo Highlights 6 1

Climb aboard a Glass Bottom Boat and take a ride that includes a visit to the famous Arch, the age old rock formations and the Sea Lions colony at land’s End.

Get a Tequila sample and enjoy free time for some of the best shopping in Cabo San Lucas. Sail on a catamaran from Cabo San Lucas in Mexico's Sea of Cortez and explore the Baja California coast as we make our way to Santa Maria Bay to snorkel among the marine life in the calm clear waters of the bay.

When the catamaran sets anchor, you can snorkel, swim or just relax onboard and enjoy complimentary national drinks and a light lunch. This is a day not to be missed!!

Highlights: Witness the iconic landmarks of Cabo San Lucas. Enjoy free time for some shopping. Set sail on an exciting adventure. Snorkeling in spectacular Santa Maria Bay. Complementary national drinks and light lunch. [email protected] www.bookcabo.com