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| The Los Cabos region derives its name from the area's two towns: Cabo San Lucas has a reputation as a party city, and San Jose del Cabo is known for its more sedate, cultural ambience. The 'Cabo Corridor,' a 20-mile long roadway connecting the two towns, has developed into an upscale destination of its own, with five-star luxury resorts, golf courses and fashionable shops. |
| With a bit of something for everyone, constant sunshine and clear blue waters rich with marine life, Cabos is an ideal escape for sunning, relaxation, world-class fishing and whale watching excursions. The coastline is a stretch of white-sand beaches and stunning, wild desert landscapes. El Arco, the natural rock formation arch at Land's End, is Cabos' signature landmark. |
| Seclusion, privacy and a raw, but very sensual, physical charm makes San Jose del Cabo the perfect site for the new Desire Los Cabos. The interiors, gourmet restaurants, expansive spa and luxurious pools have all been designed to promote guests' friendly encounters and shared enthusiasms. |
| Desire's horticulturists and landscape designers have ensured that the beauty of Baja extends from the property's beachfront right into the resort's inner desert gardens. Indigenous flora and cacti have been carefully placed through the broad stretch of dunes that descends to the water. Although the strong riptides and currents at the juncture of Sea-and-Ocean preclude swimming along the coast, guests at Desire Los Cabos can enjoy the expansive BeachCourt with its trademark Desire LoungeBeds, ideal for au natural sunbathing. |
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