Los Cabos Tourist Corridor

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Los Cabos Tourist Corridor

33 kilometres (20 miles) between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas
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Stretching 33 kilometres (20 miles) between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, the Tourist Corridor is a four-lane highway framed by breathtaking views of the desert and the shimmering coastline of the Sea of Cortez.

The Palmilla Resort set the standard for luxury in Los Cabos when it opened in 1956. This exclusive retreat quickly became popular among Hollywood legends like John Wayne, Elizabeth Taylor, Bing Crosby, Lucille Ball, and Dwight D. Eisenhower. Decades later, Palmilla remains a top choice for celebrities drawn to its pristine beaches, world-class luxury, and unmatched privacy—an escape where they can truly disconnect.

The Tourist Corridor is a paradise for golf enthusiasts. It boasts eight spectacular golf courses designed by some of the biggest names, including Jack Nicklaus, Tom Fazio, Tom Weiskopf, and Robert Trent Jones Jr. The combination of championship layouts and breathtaking ocean views makes every round unforgettable.

Beyond the fairways, the coastline offers endless adventure. Crystal-clear waters invite visitors to swim, snorkel, surf, and scuba dive. From gentle bays to thrilling waves, there’s a beach for every kind of traveller.

Accommodation options are just as diverse. Whether seeking an ultra-luxurious resort, a boutique hideaway, a business-friendly stay, an adults-only retreat, or an all-inclusive experience, the Tourist Corridor has something for every taste.

This scenic stretch of Los Cabos offers a perfect balance of relaxation and excitement, welcoming travellers of all ages to indulge in its beauty and adventure.

33 kilometres (20 miles) between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas
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Los Cabos Tourist Corridor
33 kilometres (20 miles) between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas
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