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About Cabo

All it takes to arrive at Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, is to travel south to the very tip of the Baja Peninsula. The city is surrounded by water and beautiful beaches where it is more than just a place for tourists. Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, has become a location where people find retirement to be an absolute joy.

Cabo San Lucas has an interesting history for travelers to explore when they arrive. Scientists discovered that human beings have lived on this land for 10,000 years and practiced a hunter-gathering lifestyle. The first European settler is said to have arrived in the area in 1828, but it was not until 1917 when entrepreneurs began to develop the area. At this time, Americans opened a tuna company that remained in operation for several years after.

Cabo San Lucas is where people from the rest of the country have gone for economic opportunity. The fact that the city was becoming a place for tourists to visit on a fairly regular basis made it necessary for several hotels to open in the city. The chances of earning a better living are the reasons that Cabo San Lucas has been able to grow as much as it has in the past decade.

The fact that Cabo San Lucas developed with the help of American companies caused the city to have a very American feel about it rather than a Mexican atmosphere. This means that the dollar is the preferred method of payment over the peso, and the stores favor American products. People will also see many American vehicles being driven along the roads.

Cabo San Lucas has even been memorialized in the book, "Log from the Cortez Sea" by John Steinbeck. It continues to be a fishing haven to this day for the famous and vacationers alike.