Free activities to enjoy your vacation in Los Cabos

Los Cabos, a luxury tourist destination known for its natural beauty, rich culture and exquisite cuisine, offers a variety of activities that do not require a large budget. Despite the perception that enjoying this paradise requires a large investment, there are many ways to experience the best of Los Cabos without spending a lot, providing a wealth of experiences for all visitors.

The beaches are a perfect place to organize picnics or watch the sunset

The first is a visit to the Cabo San Lucas Arch, whose rock formation is the most emblematic symbol of Los Cabos, marking the point where the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of ​​Cortez meet. However, it is not the only point on the coast that can be enjoyed without spending any money, as the area has some of the most beautiful public beaches in Mexico such as Playa El Chileno, Playa Santa María, Playa El Médano and Playa Palmilla. Both on these and in many other corners you can also enjoy the sunsets of Los Cabos, world famous for their beauty.

Options in the cities

For those looking for more urban tourism, the historic center of San José del Cabo offers a unique colonial charm, with places like Plaza Mijares, the San José del Cabo Añuití Mission, the Ángela Peralta Theater and the Natural History Museum that can be visited without spending a single peso. Also, between November and June the city comes alive with art galleries, museums, restaurants and craft shops, and on Saturdays between November and April it is possible to visit its organic market.

For its part, Todos Santos is an ideal town for a relaxed afternoon exploring colorful murals and local shops, as well as learning about its art workshops, book presentations and various cultural events. And to better understand the maritime environment, a visit to Marina de Cabo San Lucas offers the opportunity to observe ships, yachts, pelicans, seagulls and sea lions.

Finally, every Sunday streets and avenues are opened for cyclists, skaters and pedestrians, providing a 20-kilometer route that passes by emblematic places such as the Arch, the Marina and the Estero de San José. Visitors can rent a bicycle and enjoy the route, getting to know the city in a different way.

Source: nexttour