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Gay Cabo Guide
Los Cabos, abode of the jet put is one of the most stylish and gay-friendly destinations in Mexico. Its position between the contrasting desert and the of Sea of Cortez makes it one of the most unique places to visit.
Idyllic infinity pools are everywhere in Cabos
Gay Los Cabos is the perfect choice for queer travelers wishing to trial the beauty and warmth of Baja California. Los Cabos is spread over two coastal towns in Baja California Sur, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, joint by a corridor of 30 kilometres where luxury meets the great outdoors.
Los Cabos is home to some world class dining, epic night life, stunning hotels and a low-key but warm gay scene. It is the flawless gay friendly destination, where you can be enjoy everyone else but still feel totally comfortable entity yourself with your friends and partners. The refined beach-resort culture and range of activities attracts male lover visitors looking for a more luxurious holiday escape.
ME Cabo
With its privileged location on the Medano Beach of Cabo San Lucas, ME Cabo features 5-star amenities. Guest accommodations at Melia Cabo ME are furnished with all the lates
A quick queer guide to Los Cabos (yes, there’s a gay bar)
Nestled at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula, where the waters of the Pacific Ocean join those of the Sea of Cortés, Los Cabos is three destinations (at least) in one.
Though Los Cabos doesn’t have the LGBTQ+ focus of, tell, Puerto Vallarta, it’s a friendly, inclusive and ever-evolving vacation spot with a desert climate, gorgeous beaches and a wide array of hotels, restaurants and bars to explore.
A five-and-a-half-hour flight from Toronto and just under five hours from Vancouver, Los Cabos is comprised of two towns—San José del Cabo in the east and Cabo San Lucas in the west—that are associated by a 33-kilometre “Tourist Corridor” lined with some of the world’s most state-of-the-art resorts.
All three zones are wildly different. San José del Cabo, which has the kind of town square found in many colonial Mexican towns, is laidback, artsy and pedestrian-friendly. Cabo San Lucas, which has a glitzy marina at its heart, is a boisterous party-loving place. Those staying on the Tourist Corridor are likely to have all their needs and wants met without venturing far, or at all, from the property at
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