Most Privileged zone in San Jose del Cabo – Golfers Paradise! “San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, knows as “”Los Cabos”” are the sparkling resorts stretching along the tip of the Baja California Peninsula in Mexico. Los Cabos is unique in its striking desert landscape, dry climate, and “”great outdoors”” unspoiled beauty. Visitors are surrounded by a dramatic coupling of endless cactus desert, backed by cinnamon mountains, and bordered by miles of white sandy beach and clear, azure waters.San Jose del Cabo is a pleasant city of meandering streets and lush palm groves, with the languid pace of a colonial village. The area was first visited by Cort himself in 1535. But it was missionary zeal, not conquistadors, that first brought European civilization to San Jose. A Jesuit Mission was built in 1730 to indoctrinate the Peircu Indians of the region. In the nineteenth century San Jose slowly evolved into a modest center of commerce for passing ships. Today, the town’s population is of 77,000 people. It has a handsome Municipal Palace, a fine historic district, a lovely tropical estuary, an interesting array of shops, boutiques, and art galleries, and a wide range of dining possibilities, from charming courtyard restaurants to more sophisticated facilities. The atmosphere here is subdued compared to the more rowdy town of Cabo San Lucas. The Grand Mayan Los Cabos is located right on the beach of the most priviledged hotel zone of San Jose del Cabo.” San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, known as “Los Cabos” are the sparkling resorts stretching along the tip of the Baja California peninsula in Mexico. Los Cabos is unique in its striking desert landscape, dry climate and “great outdoors” unspoiled beauty.