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Land's End

Land's End
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(CC) Stan Shebs
Type of Attraction
Beaches, Lakes, Rivers, Buildings & Monuments
Neighborhood
Coast/Beach
Interests That Apply
Photography, Outdoors, Sports & Recreation
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Price: $0-$5
It is free to visit this spot, but the water taxi will cost a few dollars.
Is there parking?: No
Wheelchair Accessible: No
Water/Drinks: NOT available at this attraction or nearby.
Eating: This is NOT a good place to get a meal or snack.
Restrooms: Not Available
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Ron Stern

Ron Stern

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Ron Stern is a travel columnist for several papers including the Chicago and Colorado Woman Newspapers, the San Diego Community Newspaper Group and the Seniors Marketplace News (Colorado syndicate). He frequently writes about Mexico and the Los Cabos... More »


Ron Stern, Photographer

Ron Stern, Photographer

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In addition to his work as a City Expert, Ron also provided numerous photos for us. His eye for color and composition, and his years of experience, made him an obvious choice as photographer. More »


Our City Expert's Tips


Perhaps the most famous geologic feature of Cabo San Lucas, Land's End is both a famous location and a marker that denotes the last bits of land on the Baja Peninsula. There are many things to see and do here including relaxing on Lover's Beach, snorkeling, diving, kayaking, sightseeing, and photography. You must take an excursion or one of the abundant water taxis to get here.

Adult Escape
Lover's Beach is a popular spot at Land's End. You can spend the day relaxing with a special someone or snorkel in the tranquil waters. You must bring everything you need as there are no facilities.

Where the Expert Goes
This is a favorite spot and seems to be a focal point for much of the activity just off neighboring Medano Beach. If you come to Cabo you must take a tour or water taxi to explore this area. As an alternative, a kayak is a great way to explore the nooks and crannies of the rocks and local wildlife.

Photography
There are many things worth photographing here. The famous arch (El Arco) has graced the covers of many magazines. There is also a sea lion colony and rock formations that look like cartoon characters as well as other things.

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