We love to spend our days in, on or around the ocean. You’ll find plenty of options for surfing, snorkeling, paddle-boarding, sailing, fishing, whale watching, etc.

Make the most of your time in Baja with our Pro Tips!

Surf School at Cabo Surf: Conveniently located between Cabo and SJdC, the gentle break at Cabo Surf is ideal for beginners and long-boarders alike. There’s no better way to spend a day in Baja!

Fishing Charter: Gonzalo is a fish whisperer. He can put you on tuna, dorado, wahoo, snapper, and even marlin or roosterfish on the fly. 3 words: Sashimi. For. Breakfast.

Art Walk: Every Thursday evening, renowned local artists and gallery owners display their works throughout the cobblestone streets of downtown San Jose del Cabo. Wander, sip wine, window shop, actually shop, and take it all in!

Golf: Please contact Bo directly if you’re interested in a round at one of Cabo’s many world famous courses!

If you need help booking any activities, don’t hesitate to reach out to us!

Should you care to venture further:

Todos Santos: A 1.5 hour drive from SJD, this historic colonial town on the other side of the Peninsula is known for its art galleries, surfing and hiking.

Swim with Whale Sharks in La Paz: A 2.5 hour drive from SJD, feel your stomach jump out of your throat when you’re in the water with these (admittedly gentle) giants. On the way home, bring your heart rate down by picking up some Coronas and stopping by Balandra Bay (one of the most beautiful beaches, made all the more beautiful by the experience you just had).

We love to spend our nights, well, eating. Here are some of our favorites.

The Office: Max out on Jimmy Buffett vibes with dinner on the beach at this Cabo classic. Enjoy (and beware of) the margs.

Carbón Cabrón: All locally-sourced ingredients grilled over a mesquite wood fire. Highly recommend the side of bone marrow. Great cocktails too. Probably best to take a cab instead of driving. That may actually apply to everything on this list.

El Farallon at Pedregal: On the pricier side, but worth it for the setting and fresh local catch made-to-order. The restaurant is carved into the cliffs overlooking the Pacific, and you select your main course from the display of day-of catch on ice.

La Lupita: A San Jose del Cabo must, Lupita’s is our go to for a taco fix. It’s in the heart of downtown SJdC, surrounded by shops, galleries, restaurants and bars. In a circumstance that can only be described as fate, it’s located next door to…

Baja Brewing: We recommend getting the beer.

Flora Farms: Arrive early to enjoy the live music, wander the grounds and explore the shops by local vendors. Highly recommend the Farm Julep.

Acre: Next to Flora Farms, but with a more jungle-y oasis vibe. Arrive early, and order some sipping mezcal from the bar to take along with you as you explore and check out the treehouses!