Cabo San Lucas is a small city at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula at , in the municipality of Los Cabos in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. As of 2003, the population was some 40,000 people.
Cabo San Lucas is quickly becoming a high-end holiday destination with a number of resorts and timeshare clubs appearing along the coast between San Lucas and San José del Cabo.
In March 1602 the Viceroy Count of Monterrey, Gaspar Zuñiga y Acevedo, appointed General Sebastián Vizcaíno to lead the exploration of coastal California in search of ports of refuge for the galleons of Manila.
From May 5 of that year to February 21 1603, Vizcaíno guided three ships, named the San Diego, the Santo Tomás, and the Tres Reyes. They sailed from the port of Acapulco north to the cape at Mendocino, California, in the company of the cosmographers Gerónimo Martí Palacios and the Carmelite monk Antonio de la Ascensión, who during the voyage named the places visited, made maps and prepared courses and journals describing the coast that would be used for the navigation of those places until the end of the 18th century.
Their maps of the California coastline are admirable for their precision and exacting detail; it was on that exploratory voyage that Cabo San Lucas was given its present name, dedicating it to Saint Luke.
Exclusive hotels and gated residential communities attracting a wide clientele of rich and famous weave seamlessly amid this wonderous landscape and comprise this region known as “the Corridor”. Many of these properties, which are considered some of Latin America’s top resorts, have become havens to Hollywood stars, Fortune 500 C.E.O.s and even the U.S. president during the 2002 Asian Pacific Economic Conference (APEC).
Beaches of Mexico | Cities in Baja California Sur | Port cities in Mexico
Los Cabos | Los Cabos | Cabo San Lucas | Cabo San Lucas | サンルーカス岬
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