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The Los Cabos frontier could be described as being opened up in 1975 when the highway was
 completed having the road paved completely from Tijuana to Cabo San Lucas. In these 
early days, caravans of motor homes and travel trailers ventured down the Baja 1216
 mile trek from Tijuana. Many of the early tourists have explained to me the looks on
the locals faces as they rolled through town,as nobody had seen a motor home nor a travel
trailer up to this point. 
     
     Over the past 30 years the area of Los Cabos has steadily evolved into a thriving
 resort area and is beginning to earn world wide recognition. The deep sea fishing and
 golfing here are among the world's best and the weather is unmatchable boasting over 
340 days of sunshine yearly. Up until 1980 there were
 only a few hotels that dotted the area known as the Corridor,the 20
 miles connecting the towns of Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo. 
 Today there more than 50 hotels between the 2 towns of Cabo San Lucas 
and San Jose Del Cabo, and there are plans to build more. This area 
celebrated the final completion of the corridor road connecting 
San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas in July of 1993. In November 
of that same year, a hurricane hit Los Cabos killing more than 100
 and wiping out sections of the corridor road. It took a few years 
to rebuild and improvements have been made to ensure even in such a
storm,they could endure another. Most recently there was such a storm 
in 2001 and it managed to do some damage but was held to a minimum
based on the prep work that was done after the 93' storm. 
     
     The area of Los Cabos is blessed with miles of sandy beach 
and the Sea of Cortez water's never dip below the 70's for water
sports. There is so much to see and do in Los Cabos, a vacation is
simply not adequate and one could take a lifetime simply exploring
the interesting history of pirates and people whom tried to live 
here over the years. The unique harsh climate of Los Cabos offers
a diverse range of cactus species as well as other desert fauna. 
Today, we are estimated to get 1.5 million tourists annually with 
that number projected to grow. Over 70 million U.S. dollars were
spent in preperation for last years A.P.E.C. meeting starting the
first of many phases in a 20 year plan approved for the area.

   The communication systems of Los Cabos have constantly improved
over the last 10 years and N.A.F.T.A. has brought a multitude of 
products as well as competition. The local municipality of Los Cabos
has taken advantage of growing pains suffered by other resort areas
in Mexico, giving Los Cabos the benefits of a well planned long 
term future. Fonatur, the tourist development department of the 
Federal Government has worked for the past 25 years completing the
necessary infrastructure to join the 2 resort towns (Cabo San Lucas
and San Jose del Cabos). The end result is taking shape and Los 
Cabos promises to be the gem of Mexico for years to come.

    An approved plan for the area is projecting the municipality 
to be 1,000,000 people within 20 years reflecting substantial 
growth from the current 132,000 residents. 
In summary, the future is very bright for the municipality of 
Los Cabos and having lived here full time since 2001, it is
easy for me to see why the growth is inevitable. I welcome you 
do drop me a line and ask me any questions you may have about the 
area. I strongly recommend a visit to Los Cabos and let the charm
of the people and the warm climate make you into a full time 
resident as well. Please contact me today and start planning your 
next vacation now. 



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