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In Los Cabos you can hike in impressive canyons and estuaries where you can see a wide array of flora and fauna. You can also mount a horse or an all-terrain vehicle and ride along the beach or across dunes. In mountain zones, with a breathtaking view of the ocean and the desert, you can find many rock formations for rappelling. In all of these places, you’ll find guides and tour agencies offering professional services.

El Medano – Located in the middle of the Cabo San Lucas Bay near Marina Sol, it is one of the most popular beaches in Los Cabos. This place is safe, quiet and ideal for enjoying the water, for adults and children alike. You can go on a horseback ride or simply walk as you admire the Arco monument.

Estero de San Jose de Cabo – A protected area in the heart of San Jose del Cabo which is 992 kilometers (615 miles) south of Guerrero Negro along the Transpeninsular Highway. This tropical sanctuary is home to more than 150 bird species. – Offers many options for hiking and enjoying the wildlife of this natural paradise.

Bahia Magdalena – Located on the western coast of Baja California Sur and north of Almejas Bay. You can arrive there by departing from Puerto San Carlos or Puerto Adofo Lopez Mateos. It is a nature reserve and breeding ground for gray whales, which arrive there between January and March to produce offspring. Has strong surf and is 60 kilometers (37 miles) long. It is often referred to as the gateway to the Pacific. Here you can take a walk across white-sand dunes and sandbars or meander through a maze of mangroves in the middle of the desert.

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