os Cabos Beer uses the best light beer ingredients patterned after the world famous Mexican cerveceria light beers. Our U.S. Brewery uses the choicest barley, the best aromatic hops double-filtered to give it the light and airy taste most associated with the many great beers of Mexico and favored by beer drinkers worldwide.

About Los Cabos
Two small and very different towns – San Jose del Cabo to the northeast, Cabo San Lucas at the southern tip – bracket a twenty-mile seacoast ‘Corridor’, home to a range of elegant hotels, and to a collection of championship golf courses that combine the green velvet-in-a-desert look of Arizona links with the oceanfront challenges of Pebble Beach.

Picturesque and historic San Jose del Cabo still looks like the 18th Century mission town it once was; Cabo San Lucas, where the Pacific meets the Sea of Cortez (home to world-class Marlin fishing) at a natural stone arch, jumps around the clock with shops, restaurants and nightclubs, the Marina and the mariachis.

The name “Los Cabos” is recent: it means “the Capes”

Cabo San Lucas

The resort town of Cabo San Lucas, named for the slender cape extending eastward from Baja’s southernmost tip, gradually developed into a tourist hot spot the last forty years. During the Spanish colonial era, its natural harbor was periodically used by passing mariners but largely ignored by the Spanish. Although English pirates used the harbor as a hiding place for attacks on Manila galleons, many of the historical incidents ascribed to Cabo San Lucas may have actually occurred near present day San Jose del Cabo, where ships often watered at the Rio San Jose estuary.

Los Cabos
Today, Los Cabos is booming and is currently the seventh most popular tourist destination in Mexico and the second fasting growing resort community in the country. In spite of the tourists, Cabo manages to retain something of a small town feel. Besides the full service marina, Cabo San Lucas’s main attractions include an underwater nature preserve only a few minutes’ boat ride from the harbor and the striking Land’s End rock formations at one end of the bay, with a pristine beach right around the corner. Cabo San lucas is the only coastal resort in Mexico with a nature preserve within its city limits.

By 1993, five cruise lines: Princess, Carnival, Royal Cruise, Bermuda Star and Seaborne featured Cabo San Lucas on their Itineraries.

While Cabo nightlife is not on par with Acapulco’s the town attracts a young, energetic crowd that creates a more vibrant ambiance than is found at the relatively laid back city of San Jose to the north. All in all, Los Cabos offers something for everyone in a natural wonderland where the desert collides with the confluence of the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez.

 




















     
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