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CABO SAN LUCAS is where the Transpeninsular Highway ends and the fun begins! For most of this century Cabo San Lucas was a small, quiet fishing village. Even when John Steinbeck chartered a boat out of Monterey to visit Baja in the 1940's, there was very little going on in Cabo San Lucas. Yes, the 200 foot arch at Land's End was there marking the end of the Baja Peninsula, but back then it wasn't famous. With all of the natural beauty and resources that this special corner of paradise had to offer, not to mention the great weather and refreshing ocean temperature, it was inevitable that the 'Cape' would eventually experience significant growth in tourism (2 million Los Cabos visitors each year) and in it's local population (now sitting at over 25,000 people). After all, who can resist 360 days of sunshine each year! Excellent weather, fabulous sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, and a relatively close airline proximity to major U.S. cities all contributed to the growth of Cabo.

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Los Cabos (often called simply "Cabo") is actually two different towns...Cabo San Lucas, and San Jose del Cabo, Mexico.

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