This is the view from our balcony overlooking Lands End (not the clothing store). From what you are looking at, Cabo San Lucas is to the right about a mile and San Jose Del Cabo is about 20 miles the other way. San Jose Del Cabo is the old fishing village that was the original draw here. Each year there are still huge fishing tournaments, kinda like the sports fishing Superbowl with prizes in the 10s of thousands. When I first visited Cabo, there still wasn't much there, but times are changing and new resorts are sprawling in the "old towns" direction, even up the coast north On the Bay of Campeche (other side from the Pacific).
Cabo San Lucas has been a tourist hot spot for 15 years and continues to grow. First Californians, Arizonans and now there are flights from all over. Beautiful resorts, nice marina, lots of activities, beaches - GREAT CLIMATE, really good restaurants and, did I mention, really fun bars and TEQUILA.
Villa la Estancia is located about a mile from Cabo San Lucas, probably 15 miles from the airport. It is one of three properties in a set of three within this gated community. Villa la Estancia is the upscale property and by far and away the best choice here. I have also stayed at the Hilton Los Cabos ( http://www.hiltonloscabos.com/ ) out on the tourist corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo (also a very nice property).
I toss out two important thoughts for you. One, this is an adult destination. Yes you will see kids, but because of point two, I just don't see this as a kiddie kinda place - take them to DisneyWorld or something. Two - do not do this on the cheap. There are some low end hotels and after a 10 hour trip in - YOU WILL BE PISSED OFF AT YOURSELF if you do this - like for a whole week and 6 months after that.
Melia has a very good property in town (Cabo San Lucas) on the beach. For those spring breakers at heart, Riu offers a better than fair all inclusive (party on Garth). I cannot say enough good about the Villa la Estancia or the Hilton. There are a ton of great hotels from $150 out of season to $1200 in season per night. Hilton will be $225-500 depending on season and room type - suites $500+.
Villa la Estancia is a condo/time share and you will get the short pitch to join them for the breakfast, ya-da ya-da. You can take this or leave it - you get a 10% discount on the restaurant food if you take it. We did not, stopped at Costco and Sam's Club and stocked up. There was a full kitchen and even a grill on the deck. Did I mention a BAR in the room - sweet.
The Villa is within close walking distance to shops, fair distance to the "Office" (beach bar) and otherwise a short taxi ride to Cabo Wabo, etc. The beach area is very nice and roped off to avoid the vendors that are in a continual stream up and down the beach with "hey lady, good deal for you, best price" for anything including his Seester.
SO - this will have to do for now - Kathy needs me in the kitchen. More on Cabo, Cabo Wabo, Lands End and whatever else comes to mind.
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