Cabo San Lucas has a rich history, and there are many ways for visitors to get a taste of it, from museum tours to up close and personal experiences with the local marine life. The Museo Cabo San Lucas is the best place to start, as it provides background on early inhabitants, piratical goings on during the colonial period, natural habitats, and contemporary culture. Other great options include Iglesia de San Lucas, a Catholic church built during the early 18th century, and sailing aboard the Sunderland, the oldest boat in Mexico and one of the last of the tall ships. Also fun are visiting the mountain potters of Candelaria, or checking out El Faro Viejo, the old lighthouse on the Pacific coast north of town.
Plaza Amelia Wilkes
Local museum of natural history...
Calle San Lucas
Historical church...
Sunderland Private Dock
Sail aboard the most beautiful boat in Mexico...
Highway 19
Santa Cantarina Mountains
Native village in the mountains...
Lazaro Cardenas
A fishing museum...
Hwy 19 Km 2
Old lighthouse in the dunes...
Carretera Cabo San Lucas - La Paz esquina Carretera
A Bullring that houses Mexican fiesta, horseback riding and horse carriage tour...
All along the bay
Bring your binoculars...
Boulevard Marina
P. O. Box 43
An array of fantastic dive tours...
Boulevard Marina S/N
October's big event...