Cabo Nightlife

Are you looking for high-caliber nightlife? Los Cabos has it! From mellow venues for enjoying a romantic sunset cocktail to raucous all-night party spots, Cabo San Lucas has a deserved reputation for hard-rockin' late-night party action. San José del Cabo is quieter, but also offers some great choices for nighttime fun. Whatever you fancy, you'll find it in Los Cabos.



Cabo San Lucas

Tequila Bar
— Blvd. Lázaro Cárdenas, 143-1134. Large tequila selection, with over 100 different tequila cocktails.

Cabo Wabo
— Vicente Guerrero and Lázaro Cárdenas, 143-1188. Sammy Hagar´s landmark cantina featuring plenty of rock and roll and the signature Cabo Wabo tequila.

Barometro
— Marina Boardwalk, near Puerto Paraiso; 143-1466. Giant-screen lounge and live acts; good view and tasty seafood.

The Giggling Marlin
— Blvd. Marina & Matamoros, 143-0606. Get hoisted up on the trophy wall like a marlin! Risqué floor show and plenty of laughs.

Red
— (Cabo San Lucas) Zaragoza, near Squid Roe, 143-5644. Sharp, contemporary scene and many a stylish martini.

Love Shack
— Morelos and Niños Heroes, 143-5010. Friendly sports bar with pool table, jukebox and burgers.




Mambo Café
— Blvd. Marina, next to Tesoro Resort, 143-1484. Salsa dancing, Latin and Caribbean music.

Passion at the ME by Meliá Cabo
— Playa El Médano, 145-7800 x732. Very hot oceanfront beach club with bar and dancing. Trendy and chic.

Nowhere Bar
— Plaza Bonita, Blvd. Marina #17, 143-4493. The happy hour packs ‘em in and late nights get pretty wild. Dance floor and DJ.

The Office
— Playa El Médano, 143-3464. Known for on-the-sand dining. A fantastic spot for happy hour and people watching. Famous 16-ounce margaritas.

Squid Roe
— Blvd. Marina across from Plaza Bonita, 143-0655. A Cabo icon. Three floors of totally outrageous, wild and crazy fun. Gets quite crowded.

Corridor

Havana
— Transp. Hwy. Km. 29, 172-6269. The finest Cuban rums, live salsa and jazz.

DG´s
— Transp. Hwy. Km. 5.5 at Misiones del Cabo, 145-8160. Lively scene at new martini bar. Tapas and live music.

San José del Cabo

Red
— (San José) Paseo de los Cabos near Paseo Malecón, 142-3099. Stylish new martini bar that serves up tasty international fare; see above for its Cabo San Lucas counterpart.

Tropicana
— Blvd. Mijares #30, 142-1580. Live Latin bands Friday and Saturday nights. Popular happy hour.



Cuadra San Francisco - Equestrian Center


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Ride the Wind, See the Sea: On Horseback in Los Cabos
Riding a horse is an exhilarating experience on its own. Add the spectacular scenery of Los Cabos to that ride and you push your exhilaration rapidly up the scale. The striking vistas, crisp air and varied geography of the Baja Peninsula generously lend themselves to the pleasures of the ride.

You’ll be in good hands—and on good hooves—when you employ the services of Cuadra San Francisco, the only professional equestrian center in Los Cabos. Owned by the master horseman, Francisco Barrena, Cuadra San Francisco serves riders from beginners to experts, and welcomes family riding excursions. Barrena learned to ride horses before he could walk, and his 35 years of equestrian endeavors include years of training professional riders in Mexico City.





A Ride That Will Linger in Your Mind
Riders can experience the peninsula’s beautiful natural diversity, from stark desert and rock formations to its pristine white beaches. All rider skill levels can be accommodated in Los Cabos, from the greenest of greenhorns to the reincarnation of John Wayne. You’ll get personal attention in horse selection and stirrup adjustment, plus a brief lesson for the inexperienced. Guides are radio-equipped to cover any contingencies.

Getting the Cabo experience from the back of a horse is a visionary event—some people have returned year after year to saddle up for the adventure again.

Experience Baja’s beautiful trails and terrain up close and personal—on the back of a well-trained, happy horse. You’ll see sights that will linger in your mind for a lifetime.

Group Events
Cuadra also offers horse-drawn carriage rides to various locales, perfect for weddings, parties and group events. The company's fantastically trained dancing horses are also available to amaze and beguile your family and friends at group gatherings.


Private Tours

One Hour
Enjoy a desert trail ride into the hills of Cabo Real to see the Great Thorn Forest or ride along a beautiful beach.

Two Hours
Take a ride into the desert, passing through the Arroyo San Carlos or Venada Blanco viewing awe-inspiring rock formations and narrow canyons.

Mixed Ride
Choose a 1-hour ride at the beach combined with a 1-hour ride in the hills.

Summer Schedule
Morning rides depart at 8 am, 9 am and 10 am
Afternoon rides depart at 5 pm and 6 pm

Closed on Sundays

Guides
All rides are accompanied by radio-equipped guides. Horses are matched to the riding ability of each rider, from beginner to expert, and for children from 4 years old and up.

What to Bring
Hat, long pants, water bottle, sunscreen and a camera to capture the tranquility of the landscape.

Rates
$55 per person, per hour

Carriage Ride (1 hour, up to 4 people)—$220
Dancing Horses (for events, 1 horse)—$550
Dancing Horses (for events, 1 horse)—$880





(Photo by Bruce Herman)

ATVs can be rented at a variety of locations in Cabo San Lucas. You can also take an ATV guided trip through the desert and along undeveloped beaches. Trips range from 1 to 4 hours.

Price:
$ 60/person single rider to Cactus Park
$ 40/person double rider to Cactus Park
$110/person single rider to Old Lighthouse
$ 68/person double rider to Old Lighthouse


(Photos by Bruce Herman)

Costa Azul offers the best waves for surfers, especially during the months of June through October.

The most ideal place for windsurfing is 45 miles north of the Los Cabos airport at Los Barriles.

For those who want to stay local, however, the main beach area in Cabo San Lucas offers body surfing waves and afternoon winds.

Check out the various activity vendors along the main beach.