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Laid-back colonial gem San Jose Del Cabo is picture-postcard city on the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California peninsula. It’s known for its sandy beaches and palm-lined lagoons. The San José missionary church, rebuilt in 1940, faces Plaza Mijares in the heart of the historic district. Nearby art galleries exhibit work by local artists. This gorgeous getaway is full of the magic of Old Baja, where secret courtyards and unhurried days promise intrigue and romance. East of the city is San José Estuary, a nature reserve with bird species like hummingbirds, ibis and herons.
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What is the weather like in San Jose del Cabo?
In San José del Cabo, the summers are long, hot, and muggy; the winters are comfortable and dry; and it is partly cloudy year round. Over the course of the year, the temperature typically varies from 15°C to 34°C. The best time of year to visit San José del Cabo for hot-weather activities is from mid May to late June.
How to travel to San Jose del Cabo?
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How to get the best prices for your trip to San Jose del Cabo
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More about San Jose del Cabo
If Cabo San Lucas is a lively cosmopolitan tourist destination, San José del Cabo is relaxed, peaceful and colonial, it’s more what you have in mind when thinking of a typical Mexican town. The Arch famously juts out into the ocean as the extreme southern tip of Baja California, and marks the spot where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean.