Remembering Los Cabos: Part III

Part 3 of my Remembering Los Cabos posts!  This post holds pictures from my absolute favorite part of the trip.  Although Cabo is known for it’s relaxing, all-inclusive resorts, we decided to rent a car and take a day to go off the beaten path.  Cabo is at the tip of the beautiful Baja Peninsula of California.  Once you leave the tourist area, it is so rustic that you feel like you must have driven for hours (when really it was more like 20 minutes).  We drove up the eastern coast of the peninsula to Cabo Pulmo in the National Park area.  We packed our snorkel gear, towels, and a lunch – and it was amazing!

Just a note – if you plan on driving in Cabo, be ready for some off-roading.  The highways randomly change from smoothly paved roads to dirt paths with ginormous pot holes.  It can be really fun if you embrace it!

Once we arrived in Cabo Pulmo, we pretty much had the beaches completely to ourselves.  But seriously.  No one else was around.  We saw some really beautiful fish while snorkeling, and although I will forever have scars on my feet from the crappy Wal-Mart flippers, the day is one of my favorite memories.

Enjoy the pictures!

The Happy Outing - Cabo Pulmo

IMG_1249 The Happy Outing - Cabo Pulmo

IMG_1258 IMG_1298 IMG_1300 IMG_1317 IMG_1324 The Happy Outing - Cabo Pulmo

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