San Jose del Cabo


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Resorts in San Jose del Cabo

One and Only Palmilla
This is Cabo’s most elegant hotel, located on the Los Cabos Corridor. In addition to world-class golf and exceptional accommodations all with ocean views, including 111 suites, One & Only Palmilla offers fine dining in two new restaurants, including C, created by the legendary Charlie Trotter whose Chicago establishment is considered among the best in America. There is also a new spa inspired by the Baja landscape and featuring 13 private spa villas and a new executive conference center.

Bed & Breakfast – Posada Chabela
four ‘casita’s’, sit high on Costa Azul, most avant-garde, each individually designed and named, scattered throughout the lush gardens, gently resonance of rolling waves and tropical breezes. A new B&B, Posada Chabela is gay friendly, has a wonderful owner and offers a terrific location ..

More about San Jose del Cabo


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Aug 09

About San Jose del Cabo

San Jose del Cabo, although smaller than Cabo San Lucas has its own burgeoning arts sub culture.

People not interested in the crazy night life and commotion of Cabo and that want more of a cultural experience, have the option of coming to San Jose del Cabo for art galleries and a fine dining restaurants.

The fascinating old buildings of the historic district along Obregon Street behind the church have now become the “Art District” of San Jose. Each of the galleries have its own unique character, some specializing in fine art, some in folk art and some in other collectibles.

One of the top galleries appropriately named “Old Town Gallery” features work that sees “Mexico through the Eyes of the Artist” and also exhibits collectible artists like Louis Sakalovsky, who produces luminous bohemian crystal sculptures which definitely add to the value of ones home or office.

The best way to experience the vibrant diversity of San Jose’s cultural scene is to participate in one of the Thursday evening “Art Walks” held weekly from November to May when the galleries stay open until 9:00 p.m. and serve a little wine to enhance ones viewing pleasure.