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Cabo San Lucas Fun

Cabo San Lucas is where the fun begins & the people are happy……

Now more than ever is it time to soak up the sun and enjoy the outdoor activities offered in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico.  With its near perfect climate, spectacular beaches & romantic sunsets, Cabo San Lucas is the ideal year round getaway offering a vacation experience like no other.

Whether you are planning a quick weekend getaway or a long leisurely stay, Cabo San Lucas offers everything you can imagine and you are invited to come along and enjoy our paradise….

Incomparable Destination:

With numerous water & land activities offered in one place, you will run out of time before you run out of things to do!  Whether it is playing golf on one of the many World Class Golf Courses in Los Cabos or fishing the blue open seas in the Marlin Capital of the World, you will create vacation memories of a lifetime.

Outdoor Activities:

Championship Golf, World Class Deep Sea Fishing, ATV’s, Sunset Cruises, Water Activities, Horseback Riding, Dolphin Adventure, Snorkeling and Scuba Tours, City & Local Tours plus plenty more can be booked by Baja Sur Vacation Rental Company during your stay.

The Beach, of Course:

With miles of pristine beaches, there are 3 recommended swimming beaches in Los Cabos.  Medano, Santa Maria & Chileno Bay are perfect for swimming, snorkeling and scuba or just relaxing and taking in the spectacular pristine beach, rock outcroppings and beautiful water.

Still Looking for More:

For your perfect vacation to Cabo San Lucas, contact Baja Sur Vacation Rental Company and we will make all of your arrangements for you during your stay.  We offer spectacular vacation rentals so you can enjoy your vacation in the privacy of your own home, villa or condo. In addition we can make all of your transportation, provisioning and local activity reservations during your stay. Please visit us at www.bajasurvacationrentals.com.

Baja Tropical Season

Tropical storms occur along the Baja Peninsula each year.  The season officially begins on June 1 and officially ends Nov. 30.  Most of our storms in southern Baja occur in late August to mid October.
Our first hurricane experience was post Isis in September 1998. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Isis_%281998%29
We were driving on our first trip down the Baja Peninsula to move to Cabo San Lucas and had to traverse several washes (arroyos) through southern Baja. Thankfully we missed the worst of the storm and had no problems arriving in Cabo and to our new home.
During the 11 years we have lived in Cabo we have seen several storms and many others have just missed us.  The worst during our tenure in Cabo has been Hurricane Juliette which landed and stayed for a few days in September 2001. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hurricane_Juliette_%282001%29
Juliette was a cat 4 with 145 mph winds and wreaked havoc at the tip of the Baja.  For those of you who love Medano Beach you wouldn’t have recognized it!  The airport was closed for several days and supplies were brought in by ships to the Los Cabos area.  Cabo and San Jose del Cabo were cut off from the rest of the peninsula due to the damage on the highway.  In fact for 3-4 days there was no access between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.
Storms during our years in Cabo include: 1999 Tropical Storm Greg, 2000 Jimena and Ileana, 2001 Julio and Juliette,  2003 Marty and Ignacio, 2004 Javier, 2006 John, 2007 Henrietta, 2008 Julio, and this year Hurricane Jimena and tropical storm Patricia.  We prepare for each storm by stocking up on water, food and gas and buttoning down all the hatches.  Our Cabo staff  members check on any visitors staying in our vacation rental homes and advise them regarding the storm and preparations.  During an intense storm it can be pretty scary however the worst of the storm, in my opinion, is not the storm itself but the effects after the storm.  Lack of services, inaccessibility and clean up are part of this along with heat and humidity and usually go on longer than the storm.  For our vacation rental visitors it may mean an extra few days of vacation which is a plus for most of them.
Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo were very lucky this Aug. 31 when Jimena http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2009_Pacific_hurricane_season
took a turn and landed north of Cabo.  The communities north of us were not so fortunate.   Constitucion, Loreto, Mulege and surrounding small communities in the area were devastated when this destructive storm hit.  The people of these areas are still recouping from Jimena.
Tropical Storm Patricia is leaving its mark with plenty of rain, 60 mph winds and some delays at the airport.  We love it when it rains in Cabo but are always glad when that glorious sunshine returns and we are back on the beach!

CSL Country Club became a riverTropical storms occur along the Baja Peninsula each year.  The season officially begins on June 1 and officially ends Nov. 30.  Most of our storms in southern Baja occur in late August to mid October.

Our first hurricane experience was post Isis in September 1998.

We were driving on our first trip down the Baja Peninsula to move to Cabo San Lucas and had to traverse several washes (arroyos) through southern Baja. Thankfully we missed the worst of the storm and had no problems arriving in Cabo and to our new home.

During the 11 years we have lived in Cabo we have seen several storms and many others have just missed us.  The worst during our tenure in Cabo has been Hurricane Juliette which landed and stayed for a few days in September 2001.

Juliette was a cat 4 with 145 mph winds and wreaked havoc at the tip of the Baja.  For those of you who love Medano Beach you wouldn’t have recognized it!  The airport was closed for several days and supplies were brought in by ships to the Los Cabos area.  Cabo and San Jose del Cabo were cut off from the rest of the peninsula due to the damage on the highway.  In fact for 3-4 days there was no access between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.

Storms during our years in Cabo include: 1999 Tropical Storm Greg, 2000 Jimena and Ileana, 2001 Julio and Juliette,  2003 Marty and Ignacio, 2004 Javier, 2006 John, 2007 Henrietta, 2008 Julio, and this year Hurricane Jimena and tropical storm Patricia.  We prepare for each storm by stocking up on water, food and gas and buttoning down all the hatches.  Our Cabo staff  members check on any visitors staying in our vacation rental homes and advise them regarding the storm and preparations.  During an intense storm it can be pretty scary however the worst of the storm, in my opinion, is not the storm itself but the effects after the storm.  Lack of services, inaccessibility and clean up are part of this along with heat and humidity and usually go on longer than the storm.  For our vacation rental visitors it may mean an extra few days of vacation which is a plus for most of them.

Juliette approaching 9-01Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo were very lucky this Aug. 31 when Hurricane Jimena took a turn and landed north of Cabo.  The communities north of us were not so fortunate.   Constitucion, Loreto, Mulege and surrounding small communities in the area were devastated when this destructive storm hit.  The people of these areas are still recouping from Jimena.

Tropical Storm Patricia is leaving its mark with plenty of rain, 60 mph winds and some delays at the airport.  We love it when it rains in Cabo but are always glad when that glorious sunshine returns and we are back on the beach!

You can find more pics about the hurricane season on our Flickr page.