Curator’s statement
Cabo holds a special place in my heart—it’s where I was married, at the beautiful Le Blanc Spa Resort. Its year round sunshine, effortless flight access from the US, and freedom from hurricane season make it an easy escape for both quick getaways and milestone moments. I’m especially drawn to its refined, modern energy, a chic contrast to the more casual Caribbean vibe, yet still infused with all the turquoise water magic. Cabo blends sophistication and serenity in a way few destinations can, which is why I return again and again.
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Things to do in Cabo

View from charter boat to lands end on family vacation!
Stroll the Cabo Marina: The marina is a lively, sun-soaked hub lined with boutiques, cafés, and luxury yachts. It’s the perfect place to people-watch, enjoy Cabo’s vibrant coastal energy, and sample some culinary delights.
Spend the day at Chileno Bay’s swimmable beach: Chileno Bay is one of Cabo’s most beloved swimmable beaches, known for its calm turquoise water and soft golden sand. A day pass offers elevated amenities and a relaxed, luxurious beach experience.
Explore Flora Farms: Flora Farms is a lush, organic oasis offering farm-to-table dining, charming boutiques, and serene garden paths. It’s a dreamy escape capturing Cabo’s slower, more outdoorsy side.
Tee off at Cabo Real Golf Course: This scenic course blends ocean views, desert landscapes, and thoughtful design, making it a favorite for golfers of all levels. Every hole feels like a postcard moment.
Take a boat ride to Land’s End: A cruise to Land’s End reveals Cabo’s iconic rock formations and the famous Arch where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez. It’s a breathtaking, must see experience for first timers and return visitors alike.
Charter a boat for deep-sea fishing: Cabo is world-renowned for sportfishing, and a private charter lets you experience it in comfort and style. Whether you’re chasing marlin or simply enjoying the open water, it’s an unforgettable day at sea.
Go whale watching (seasonal): From December to April, Cabo becomes one of the world’s best whale-watching destinations. Seeing humpbacks breach against Baja’s dramatic coastline is nothing short of magical.
Explore San José del Cabo’s Art District: This charming historic area is filled with galleries, boutiques, and cobblestone streets. On Thursday evenings, the Art Walk brings the neighborhood to life with music, artists, and open studios.
Places to eat & drink in Cabo

Fish tacos for lunch at LeBlanc!
Sunset Monalisa: One of Cabo’s most iconic dining experiences, Sunset Monalisa pairs Mediterranean-inspired cuisine with panoramic ocean views with drooling sunset glows at golden hour. Weekends are especially magical, with live light jazz adding to the atmosphere.
Nobu Cabo: A true bucket-list meal, Nobu Cabo delivers its signature Japanese Peruvian flavors in a sleek, oceanfront setting. It’s the perfect spot for a celebratory dinner or a stylish night out.
La Rosa Negra: La Rosa Negra is vibrant, theatrical, and endlessly fun—think bold flavors, dramatic presentations, and a lively dinner and show vibe. It’s a great choice when you want dinner to feel like an experience.
The Rooftop at The Cape, a Thompson Hotel: The Rooftop at The Cape offers some of the most breathtaking views in Cabo, with the Arch perfectly framed in the distance. It’s an effortlessly chic spot for craft cocktails, ocean breezes, and an Instagram picture straight out of a magazine.
The Office on the Beach: A Cabo classic, The Office sits right on the sand and serves vibrant Mexican dishes with a playful, beachy vibe. Take off your shoes and order the Mexican coffee—it’s a tableside show and a delicious treat.
Need to know
Cabo is a year round destination, but luxury travelers will find the sweet spot from October through May, when the weather is warm, dry, and ideal for long beach days, yacht charters, and world class golf. High season—including holidays, spring break, and major luxury events like the World Wide Technology Championship (formerly a PGA Tour event hosted in Los Cabos) and the Los Cabos International Film Festival—books quickly, so securing suites or private villas 4–6 months in advance is essential. Food and wine lovers will appreciate events such as the Sabor, a Cabo Food & Wine Festival, which brings together top chefs, winemakers, and mixologists for an elevated culinary celebration.
For the most luxurious stay, the Tourist Corridor is the place to be, home to Cabo’s premier resorts, swimmable beaches, and Michelin level dining. Those seeking privacy and space will find exceptional private villas in the Corridor and Pedregal, offering full-service staff, panoramic ocean views, and the ease of a fully tailored stay.

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