Visitors to Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo often enjoy including a professionally guided tour in their itinerary, but it can be overwhelming to ...
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Visitors to Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo often enjoy including a professionally guided tour in their itinerary, but it can be overwhelming to find the best ones with so many available. For visitors who have never been to Los Cabos before and for those who come every year, from outdoor enthusiasts to marathon shoppers, we offer a great tour for everyone - only by Gray Line Los Cabos.
Begin your tour experience with a memorable visit to the Cabo San Lucas Arch, Lover’s Beach, explore the history and the beauty of what is also known as “Land’s End” while learning more about how the “Cabo” trend became so popular. During this tour you will have the opportunity to take amazing photos at the famous arch where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez.
Our professionally licensed guides will take you to other historical sites of Cabo San Lucas, the must-see places along the Tourist Corridor and, of course, the Historical District of San Jose del Cabo. Recently renovated, the San Jose del Cabo plaza is a throw-back in time allowing visitors an opportunity to see city hall, the 16th century mission, as well as more than two dozen art galleries. During this part of the Deluxe City Tour, you will travel to the past, learning about the missionaries, pirates, indigenous people and the history of colonization.
At various points throughout our two-city tour, some of our activities offer free time to stroll along the old adobe buildings that are now homes to unique art galleries, time to observe intimate restaurants, delightful cafes, and there are an abundance of stores for authentic shopping. To top it off, in San Jose we invite you to enjoy a delicious, traditional Mexican lunch at one of the best restaurants in town. Then, you will fully understand why UNESCO named Mexican Gastronomy as part of the World Heritage tradition and why Tequila can only be produced and distributed globally from Mexico.
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