Cabo San Lucas

Cabo is kind of like Las Vegas to me: fun for a few days, and then I’m ready to move on. I suppose it’s a bit too much of a party scene. It’s definitely fun to visit though, and there are some gems.

My first visit was in 2017, and back then I did the arch, Cabo Wabo, etc. This time I wanted to see what had changed since my last visit, and if there was a neighborhood where I could see myself spending longer periods of time in the future. I didn’t find that though.

  • “The Hike” – Mt Solmar

    “The Hike” – Mt Solmar

    Excellent hike with amazing views. When I went on a Thursday there were about 40 people and 15 dogs. Enrique closes the gate at 8am but will let you in during his talk, as long as you’re there before the hike starts. Amazing views. The upper half is kind of a scramble but not bad.

  • Los Claros

    Los Claros

    Outstanding shrimp tacos. I tried one a la plancha (grilled), one capeado (battered), and one a la ‘crunch’. Flour tortillas toasted just right, a little crispy. Great toppings, the slaw had raisins for a little touch of sweetness, exactly how I like it. It’s a nice clean place set a couple blocks off the main…

  • Wejulia Beach

    Wejulia Beach

    It’s not swimmable and takes a bit of effort to get in to it, but Wejulia Beach is a beautiful and less crowded option for beach time on Cabo’s Pacific side. I had wanted to visit some of the beaches on the Pacific side of Cabo, and thought I would start with Wejulia. The only…