Thursday, October 12, 2006

Golfing in Los Cabos and Cabo San Lucas Golf Courses

Los Cabos is a golfer’s paradise with six championship courses
that have been rated among the best in the world by Golf
magazine and Golf Digest. In the 20-mile oceanfront Tourist
Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo,
Los Cabos has found new fame for its spectacular oceanfront
championship golf courses. Designed by some of the biggest
names in golf, they wind through the Corridor with dramatic
views of the sea. Jack Nicklaus has designed three incredible
courses in the area, including the Ocean Course at Cabo del
Sol, ranked among the “Top 100 Golf Courses in the World”
by Golf magazine. Breathtaking views of the Sea of Cortez,
mountains and desert, along with challenging courses designed
by Jack Nicklaus, Robert Trent Jones II, Pete Dye and Tom
Weiskopf, make for unforgettable time on the links.

Playing a round in Cabo is a scenic journey through deep
arroyos, over rolling desert terrain and around inland lakes.
Lush green fairways provide dramatic contrast to the backdrop
of the arid and rugged landscape. Golfers can test their skill
with water bunkers, holes that skirt along the Sea of Cortez,
staggered tees and “target-style” links. Play areas are built into
the natural terrain, carved out of pristine desert canyons with
beautiful natural cactus and rock formations.

Raven Golf Club $94 – $147 Originally designed by
Pete Dye, this impressive course and country club features a
clubhouse with pro shop, restaurant and tennis courts. This
challenging championship golf course features Dye’s characteristic
waste bunkers and nine sparkling lakes.

Cabo del Sol. The Ocean Course $190 – $295 Designed
by Jack Nicklaus, Cabo del Sol offers spectacular desert
landscaping and sweeping ocean views, stretching along one
mile of breathtaking pristine coastline and dramatic desert.
cabo del sol. The Desert Course $165 – $220 The Desert
Course, designed by Tom Weiskopf, spreads along 140 acres of
gently rolling desert.

Cabo Real $160 – $233 With two spectacular seaside holes
and three magnificent mountain holes as its
signature, Cabo Real Golf Resort is a Los
Cabos golf gem.

Palmila $143 – $236* Palmilla offers
golfers spectacular views of the Sea of Cortez
from nearly every hole as it winds through
centuries old cacti and rugged desert mountain
terrain, making each hole a memorable
experience for golfers of every skill level.

*Prices based on 2005 rates.
Rates vary by time and season. Rates are per person,
per round and include shared cart, bottled water,
use of practice facilities and tax. Additional fees for
groups of 12 or more. Contact ESSV to reserve. In
the US, 1-800-745-2226. In Los Cabos,
call 144-4518. Prices subject to change.

Los Cabos and Cabo San Lucas


Bienvenidos a Los Cabos!
What makes a place so special you can’t wait to come back?
Los Cabos offers fantastic scenery, unbelievable weather, a
variety of activities, great restaurants, hot nightlife and
outstanding fishing and golf. Top it off with stunning villas
and resorts with incredible amenities and you have an
unforgettable tropical hideaway. ESSV will make sure that
your Cabo vacation is everything you’ve imagined and more.

Los Cabos is just south of the Tropic of Cancer on the same
latitude as Hawaii’s island of Kauai and the Bahamas, with
a semi-arid, temperate climate. The Sierra de La Laguna
mountain range provides a dramatic backdrop. Winter, when
grey whales frolic in the Sea of Cortez, is sunny and fresh with
cool nights. From July to October, diving, fishing and surfing
are at their finest.

Los Cabos is home to two distinct towns: Cabo San Lucas
and San José del Cabo. Both are safe, clean and have modern
services like bank machines, good medical facilities, cellular
telephone providers and Internet cafes. English is spoken in
hotels and most stores and restaurants.

Los Cabos has a fascinating history where pirates once laid in
wait to plunder Spanish galleons. In the 1940s, screen legends
like John Wayne and Bing Crosby flew in by private plane to
fish and hunt in seclusion. Now people come for the chance to
relax, whether it’s getting out on the water, on the greens, or
exploring the back country by four-wheel drive.

Cabo San Lucas, known for its lively atmosphere and big
money bill fish tournaments, sits on the bay of the same name
overlooking El Arco, the amazing natural rock arch at the
tip of the Baja California peninsula. It’s here that the Pacific
Ocean and the Sea of Cortez meet at Land’s End. A popular
port of call for cruise ships, Cabo has an excellent marina and
a fine swimming beach wonderful for water sports.

In the 20-mile oceanfront Corridor between Cabo
San Lucas and San José del Cabo, you’ll find
spectacular world-class golf courses. Designed
by some of the biggest names in golf, they offer
dramatic ocean views. Jack Nicklaus designed three
incredible courses in the area, including the Ocean
Course at Cabo del Sol, ranked among the “Top 100
Golf Courses in the World” by Golf Magazine.

Los Cabos’ beaches are renowned for their beauty,
especially picturesque Santa Maria, Chileno and
Palmilla, all popular swimming and snorkel spots in
the Corridor. Photogenic Lovers Beach, near
El Arco, is only accessible by boat.

San José del Cabo is the quiet side of Los Cabos.
Downtown is colonial and slow-paced, with 18th
century architecture and warm hospitality.

Los Cabos is a place to forget the real world for
a while. Only a few short hours from most U.S.
gateways, you can leave home in the morning and
be by the pool that same afternoon. Discover
Los Cabos and enjoy the vacation of your dreams.

Tuesday, October 10, 2006

Los Cabos, Mexico Vacation Travel Guide

One Minute Guide: Los Cabos
A Quick & Easy Los Cabos, Mexico Vacation Travel Guide.
by Lisa DiSpirito

Discover Mexico’s oasis in the desert, Los Cabos. Escape to the stretches of sun-kissed beaches, enjoy world-class golf and fishing, and relax in the natural beauty surrounding you. Los Cabos consists of two small towns – Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, which are separated by a 20-mile long Tourist Corridor. With nearly 350 days of sunshine Los Cabos appeals to everyone with its pulsating nightlife, quiet intimacy, seaside treasures and big game fishing.

Visitors are drawn to the magic of Los Cabos’ beaches where the action never stops. Enjoy snorkeling in crystal clear waters, experience world-class surfing, embark on a whale watching trip and enjoy a mile-long party on the beach. Soak up the sun while enjoying one of the many beaches found in Los Cabos like Lover’s Beach and Playa Santa Maria. At the center of all the action is Medano Beach where you can stay in luxurious hotels, dine at exquisite restaurants, rent jet skis and kayaks, go parasailing, play volleyball, take a ferry to the famous Arch at land’s End and more.

Enchanting nights, relaxing beaches and various adventure-oriented activities come together in Los Cabos, Mexico creating a desert paradise that is perfect for spring breakers, families or a romantic getaway.

Monday, October 09, 2006

Rosarito Beach Condo, Baja Calfornia, Mexico

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Mexico - Baja - Rosarito
Bedrooms : 2 - Single Beds : 0 - Double Beds : 3 - Baby Beds : 0 - Max. Visitors : 6
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