At the south end of Mexico's Baja Peninsula lies a strikingly beautiful
string of desert beaches, crowned by Los Cabos, or "The Capes."
The name Los Cabos actually refers to two towns, San Jose del Cabo and
Cabo San Lucas, and to the 20-mile stretch called the Corridor that connects
them. Though both towns are located along the coast, with similar white desert
beaches and warm turquoise waters, they are quite different.