Like a scene from the 1958 Hitchcock classic Vertigo, the twin bell towers of the Iglesia de San Jose rise above the Plaza Mijares in San Jose del Cabo. Film buffs visiting the area are likely to feel other nostalgic tuggings of the mission-style architecture prominent as part of the history of Los Cabos. Did you know that some of Cabo’s largest celebrities start arriving every November? These low-key celebrities don’t stay in plush resorts or dine in fancy restaurants; instead, they put on wild shows just off the shorelines of Los Cabos. One of the many great things about Los Cabos is the people who live here. Some came in the mid-’80s and ’90s for the world-class surfing and fishing and fell in love with the almost perfect year-round weather and kicked-back lifestyle. Real Estate was reasonable, and it was easy to find large size lots. These are the people who help set the tone for what Los Cabos is today. Every day I am more surprised at the ability of human beings to adapt to the changes that occur in life and in the entire world. Pedaling Cabo: Those die-hard mountain bicycling enthusiasts out there visiting Los Cabos for the first time, might not be able to help but be enamored by the hilly desert landscapes and envision what it would be like to pedal their way through the coastline. Hopping on a mountain bike will most likely be one of the most desirable and enjoyable ways to get to know Los Cabos, its people, and the many magical places encountered along the way on weekend rides.A Guide to Los Cabos Architecture
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Pedaling Cabo