Mexico WorldMark by Wyndham Resorts
There’s a bus that runs between San José del
Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. It doesn’t follow a schedule; it doesn’t stop
at bus stops. You just stand and wave when you see it. The bus runs
every 15 minutes or so. "It just comes when it comes, señor. No worries,
señorita."
Of course, you don’t really need a bus to get around. Your resort is centrally located, just three miles from the quieter of the two Cabos, San José del Cabo. With tree-lined boulevards and 18th-century buildings, the town maintains the air of a quaint Mexican village.
Cabo San Lucas is just 20 miles away and has all the activities you’d expect to find at a world-class resort destination—from parasailing to superb sport fishing to a rambunctious nightlife. And don’t forget the miles and miles of sandy beaches just begging to be walked.
Back at the resort, you’ll find a concierge staff, rental car desk—should you want to fore go the bus—an incredible pool complex with a swim-up bar, and, of course, Restaurant Mama Mia with an ocean view and live music nightly. It’s the no-hassle destination, full of color and culture. And your resort is muy bueno!
Snorkeling, sunning, swimming and drinks under the palm trees. You’ll have a great time.
Of course, you don’t really need a bus to get around. Your resort is centrally located, just three miles from the quieter of the two Cabos, San José del Cabo. With tree-lined boulevards and 18th-century buildings, the town maintains the air of a quaint Mexican village.
Cabo San Lucas is just 20 miles away and has all the activities you’d expect to find at a world-class resort destination—from parasailing to superb sport fishing to a rambunctious nightlife. And don’t forget the miles and miles of sandy beaches just begging to be walked.
Back at the resort, you’ll find a concierge staff, rental car desk—should you want to fore go the bus—an incredible pool complex with a swim-up bar, and, of course, Restaurant Mama Mia with an ocean view and live music nightly. It’s the no-hassle destination, full of color and culture. And your resort is muy bueno!
Snorkeling, sunning, swimming and drinks under the palm trees. You’ll have a great time.
If you want a taste of the Old World, but with all the modern conveniences of the new, then WorldMark at La Paloma is the answer. This gated community overlooks the sun-drenched Mexican coastline and encompasses 14 acres of winding brick paths and gardens filled with colorful hibiscus and bougainvillea.
There is no shortage of activities for the whole family, from horseback riding, surfing, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing to on-site tennis and golf at the scenic 18-hole Real del Mar Golf Club. When you’ve had enough of bargaining for that special embroidered shirt or multicolored blanket at one of the nearby shops, you can sample the local delicacies at the resort’s restaurant or, if you prefer, experience the lively nightlife in nearby Tijuana or Ensenada.
There is no shortage of activities for the whole family, from horseback riding, surfing, scuba diving and deep-sea fishing to on-site tennis and golf at the scenic 18-hole Real del Mar Golf Club. When you’ve had enough of bargaining for that special embroidered shirt or multicolored blanket at one of the nearby shops, you can sample the local delicacies at the resort’s restaurant or, if you prefer, experience the lively nightlife in nearby Tijuana or Ensenada.