San José del Cabo

San Jose del Cabo is a city of 136,000 people (2020) in Los Cabos. Like its sister city, Cabo San Lucas, it is a major tourist destination, especially for Americans and Canadians during the high season from October to May. It is less commercial than Cabo San Lucas, and has retained its charming historic center.

Understand
The growth of tourism has been regulated to outside of the town center, especially to the south where the beaches are, leaving the historic town center quiet and relatively unchanged. There are still cobblestone streets, adobe houses, jacaranda trees and a central square in front of a church that dates from the 1700s, where people still gather in the evening when it is cooler.

A number of the large houses in the center date from the 19th century, and most of these have been converted into restaurants, art galleries and shops selling fine handcrafts, silver, local gemstones and souvenirs. The art scene in the town is well-developed because of tourism and people with vacation homes. These shops carry high-end paintings and sculptures from traditional Mexican, Mexican contemporary and international artisans and artists. During the high season, these galleries stay open late into the night. The town has resisted the addition of large shopping malls and chain stores. There is also some colonial era architecture as well, but this style has more in common with colonial towns to the north into the United States rather than the center and south of Mexico.

The tourist area of the town is the area between the town proper and the shoreline. This area has a nine-hole golf course and a line of hotels and resorts facing the ocean.

A tourist corridor has arisen between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo along the coastal highway, populated by resorts, hotels, and golf courses. Some smaller isolated and undeveloped beaches remain.

By plane



 * Terminal 1: Aeromexico/Aeromexico Connect, Calafia, Magnicharters, VivaAerobus, United and Volaris. The following carriers only come seasonally: Air Canada and Sun Country. Terminal 1 is mainly for domestic and some international flights.
 * Terminal 2: Alaska Airlines, American Airlines, Delta, Southwest, TUI and Westjet. The following carriers only come seasonally: Frontier, Sunwing, and Spirit. Even the carriers that come regularly, year round offer seasonal flights from more cities in the U.S., Canada and Mexico than they do during the other times of the year. Terminal 2 serves as an international terminal.

You can reach the airport via a toll road, or via the very busy (lots of traffic and stop lights) Transpeninsular Hwy (Highway 1). For those not planning to rent a car, shared ride colectivos (shuttles) and taxis are available for transport into town. Click here for a list of companies offering shuttle and taxi services into town.

The least expensive option is public transportation. The Ruta del Desierto bus travels from the airport to San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, with plenty of stops along the Transpeninsular Highway (Highway 1) between the two cities. You can catch these modern, air-conditioned buses outside Terminal 1. There are directional signs inside the airport. Buses run frequently, as often as every 10 minutes.

By car
San Jose del Cabo can be reached by the Transpeninsular Hwy (Highway 1), which connects San Jose del Cabo with Cabo San Lucas in the west and La Paz (Mexico) in the north.

Get around
All major car rental agencies have offices at the airport and in San Jose del Cabo. Several local agencies also serve the airport. At the airport, agencies offer shuttle service to their off-site rental offices.



Public transportation (buses) around San Jose del Cabo connects downtown with points north and west. Service is not frequent (about once every 20-30 minutes). Bus lines are represented by the color of the bus (for example, "white" line, "yellow" line).

Local buses also run between San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, with service every 20-30 minutes, taking about 30-45 minutes to travel between these cities using Transpeninsular Hwy (Highway 1). Buses stop at most major attractions and beaches along the highway. Pay the driver when you get on the bus. Service stops around 23:00.

San Jose del Cabo is relatively walkable for a resort town. It's a 30 minute walk from the hotel zone into the town center. However, it may be uncomfortable in the heat.

See
Most major attractions are within walking distance of downtown San Jose del Cabo.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.
 * Other important landmarks in the town include the municipal hall (palacio municipal), which dates from 1981 and the cultural center or Casa de Cultura, housed in a 19th-century building.

Do
The road connecting San Jose del Cabo and Cabo Pulmo along the east road cape (unpaved) has some beautiful views and beaches with nice surfing spots. It's possible to take a day trip or even spend a few nights on the road exploring a different side of Cabo far from the touristy resorts. (If you drive a rental car, make sure you are allowed to drive on this unpaved road. Some agencies void insurance coverage while driving on this road.)

Several beautiful beaches can be easily reached by car or by public transportation. Worth noting are the nearby beaches of "Punta Palmilla" and "El Chileno", both west of town. "El Chileno", in Chileno Bay about 25 km west of San Jose del Cabo, was awarded a "Blue Flag" certificate for its excellent water quality. "El Chileno" beach is extremely well maintained, has on-site facilities (restrooms, showers, trash bins) and unpaved parking with security. The beach is open from 07:00 to 19:00 in the summer.

The patron saint of the town is Saint Joseph, whose feast day is celebrated at the cathedral on March 19. Another important occasion is the feast of the Our Lady of the Pillar on October 12. Occasions like these are marked with traditional dance in dress styles known as “Flor de Pitaya” and the “La Cuera”.

Eat
Many restaurants are in or near downtown San Jose del Cabo.




 * Crania Restaurant, Kitchen that constantly seeks the freshest and best ingredients sourcing organic produce, catch of the day, organic meat and dairy products from local famers. They are in love with the simplicity and a focus on freshness of the Baja California cuisine using techniques of the middle eastern and mediterranean gastronomy.
 * Veleros Beach Club, Oceanfront Restaurant and Beach Club at La Playa in San José del Cabo – one of Los Cabos few swimmable beaches. Settle in and enjoy the baja life with a cocktail from our innovative drink list, some of your favorite classic seafood dishes and an extended selection of natural wines.
 * Hotel el Ganzo Restaurant Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. Guests can enjoy El Ganzo´s classics like our signature chilaquiles, fresh ceviche, as well as the beautiful and fresh views of the marina. *All of their vegetables, dairy products and fish are locally sourced. Hotel el Ganzo's Special Events: Wednesday – Flamenco Nights, featuring our seafood paella and the iconic Iberian rhythms and steps by Alebrije Flamenco. Thursday – Vinyl Night is held every two weeks with guest local DJs and their favorite vinyls Fridays – El Ganzo Collective & Special Guests play live music sessions, curated specially by our resident music experts and artists.

Drink

 * Crania Air Disco, designed for celebration. An outdoor bar that allows a various experience possibilities; from intimate dinner nights, social gatherings to curated massive concerts, Crania's musical program includes artists like Dj Tennis, Rebolledo, DJ Harvey and much more. Every weekend there is a new lineup!

Sleep

 * Sun Cabo Luxury Villas, Resorts, and Condos, Plaza Paseo Los Cabos. A wide array of available villas, condos, and resort rentals available throughout San Jose del Cabo.
 * Luna Cabo Luxury Villas & Property Management, Carr. Transpeninsular km 6.5 Plaza Paseo Los Arcos Cabo Bello.
 * Sun Cabo Luxury Villas, Resorts, and Condos, Plaza Paseo Los Cabos. A wide array of available villas, condos, and resort rentals available throughout San Jose del Cabo.
 * Luna Cabo Luxury Villas & Property Management, Carr. Transpeninsular km 6.5 Plaza Paseo Los Arcos Cabo Bello.

Go next
Day trips to Cabo San Lucas are easy to take by car or public transportation (bus). La Paz can be reached by bus in about 2½ hr.