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Reaching Land's End, Cabo

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Reaching Land's End, CaboRigid sandstone crags arch over a tiny peninsula off the shore of Mendano beach, Mexico. Standing off the shore, you can spot it jutting through the ocena's surface, erect as a tall pink castle of divots and ledges. From an aerial view, Land's End looks like a vacant and decomposing Mayan civilization, and if you are willing to comply with the 10 dollar fee, you can visit this Cabo San Lucas landmark.

The Land's End rock formations are some of the most unique in the world. They are featured in a hundred movies and you may have never even recognized them. Vacationing along Mendano beach and at luxury Cabo resorts allows you to simply venture out from your room to take in an angle of Land's End that does it absolutely no justice.



To size yourself up against the grandeur of its rocks, you must start by landing on Lover's beach, the secluded shore of Land's End, and can be accomplished in one of three ways. The first see you in a water taxi and is the quickest. The second, commute across the water in a rented canoe. The third, swim—something we don't recommend.

A few tips to make your trip to Land's End a success:


  • If the waters are rough, don't agree to boomerang around the Land's End point and to the Pacific.

  • Have a question? Ask a local.

  • Tip your driver (assuming you cross by boat) and tell him or her that you want to be picked up at a specific time.

  • Bring a towel and a camera.

  • The excursion can be a bit physically demanding at times, so take that into consideration.



Land's End is not necessarily a full-day, or even half-day, commitment, and so it is something you can squeeze into a schedule or visit when time is ample and you just want to relax.





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