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Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas (Spanish pronunciation: [ˈkaβo san ˈlukas], "Saint Luke Cape"), also known simply as Cabo, is a resort city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, in the Mexican state of Baja California Sur. As of the 2020 Census, the population of the city was 202,694.[1][2] Cabo San Lucas, together with the famous San José del Cabo are collectively known as Los Cabos. Together, they form a metropolitan area of 351,111 inhabitants.[1][2]

Cabo San Lucas
Yenecami

Mexico

48.11 km2 (18.58 sq mi)

10 m (30 ft)

202,694

4,200/km2 (11,000/sq mi)

351,111[1]

Cabeño

UTC−6 (Central Standard Time Zone)

624

Rated as one of Mexico's top tourist destinations,[5] Cabo San Lucas is known for its beaches, scuba diving locations, Balnearios, the sea arch El Arco de Cabo San Lucas, and marine life. The Los Cabos Corridor has become a heavily trafficked vacation destination for tourists, with numerous resorts and timeshares along the coast between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo.


The waters around Cabo are home to marine wildlife including rays, sharks, mahi-mahi (dorado), and striped marlin.

Downtown Los Cabos, public school

Moises Saenz Garza

known as Liceo. Complex of multiple education levels

Colegio Papalotl

a private school in Cabo San Lucas

Colegio Amaranto

IB accredited K–12 private school, in Pedregal, Cabo San Lucas

Colegio El Camino

Los Cabos International Airport

new residential zone

El tezal

Mexican Federal Highway 1

Mexican Federal Highway 19

Sebastián Vizcaíno

(August 2017) creates mudslide in Cabo San Lucas - Pure Cabo

Tropical Storm Lidia

Edit this at Wikidata (in Spanish)

Official website

at Curlie

Cabo San Lucas links