
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas Celebration Escape: Romance, Beaches & Sunset Dining
Golden beaches, fresh seafood, sunset cocktails, and pure romance
A perfectly paced 3-day romantic getaway that balances iconic beach moments with authentic local food, vibrant nightlife, and intimate dining experiences. This itinerary clusters activities geographically to maximize comfort while delivering all the magic Cabo has to offer—stunning sunsets, fresh seafood, and unforgettable memories.
Highlights
Witness the dramatic rock formation where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez in a blaze of golden light
Stroll hand-in-hand along soft white sand backed by towering cliffs—the ultimate romantic beach moment
Savor locally-caught fish and ceviche at waterfront restaurants with panoramic ocean views
Experience Cabo's vibrant bar scene in the Marina district with beachfront venues and live music
Explore the colonial downtown with art galleries, local markets, and authentic Mexican culture away from resort crowds
Where to Stay

Solmar Resort
Beachfront all-inclusive option with reasonable pricing, located steps from the marina and El Arco. Close to Mt. Solmar with direct beach access. Optional all-inclusive package lets you control costs.
$120–180/night
Hotel Posada Real
Budget-friendly beachfront resort with pool and easy marina access. Simpler amenities but excellent location and consistently well-reviewed by couples.
$90–130/nightGood to Know
Book Water Taxi Activities Early or Arrive Early
El Arco and Lovers Beach tours can fill up, especially sunset trips. Book online the day before or arrive at Medano Beach marina by 4 PM for same-day walk-ups. Sunset tours are most romantic but most popular.
Medano Beach is Your Hub—Stay Nearby
Most recommendations cluster around Medano Beach and the Marina district. Hotels, restaurants, water taxi pickup, nightlife, and shopping are all within 10–15 minute walk radius. This minimizes transit stress and maximizes spontaneity.
Currency & Tipping Customs
Mexico uses the Mexican Peso (MXN). USD is widely accepted in tourist areas but often at poor rates. Withdraw pesos at ATMs. Tipping culture: 15–20% at restaurants is standard for good service, especially at upscale spots. Small tips ($1–2 USD) for casual vendors and beach services.
Restaurant Timing: Plan Around Closures & Siestas
Many casual restaurants close 2–5 PM for siesta. Lunch is typically 12–1 PM, dinner starts 7 PM. Plan early lunch or late dinner to avoid closures. Upscale resorts and hotel restaurants often stay open longer.
Internet & Connectivity
Most hotels and restaurants have WiFi (ask for password). Cell service is available but can be patchy outside town. Purchase a local SIM (around $20) at the airport or convenience store if you need reliable data. WiFi calling works at most accommodations.
Your Weekend Itinerary

Breakfast at hotel or local café near Medano Beach
Start with fresh fruit, chilaquiles, or huevos rancheros at a casual beachside café. Many hotels include breakfast; otherwise grab street tacos near the marina.
45m · $12–18 per person
Water Taxi to El Arco & Lovers Beach
Depart from marina at Medano Beach on a boat tour. Stop at El Arco rock formation for photos, then beach time at Lovers Beach. Tours typically include snorkeling and commentary. Return by late afternoon.
3h · $65–85 per person
Casual beachside lunch (taco stand or casual restaurant at Medano Beach)
Upon return from El Arco, grab fresh fish tacos, ceviche, or grilled shrimp at a beachfront casual spot. Many options line the beach with affordable pricing.
1h · $15–25 per person
Beach time at El Médano Beach
Relax on soft sand, swim in calm, swimmable waters, watch the sunset. This is the main public beach, lifeguard-patrolled, with rental chairs and beach vendors. No crowd compared to resort beaches.
2h · Free (chair rentals $10–15 optional)
Hacienda Cocina y Cantina
Beachfront restaurant with fresh seafood, traditional Mexican dishes, and excellent sunset views. Romantic ambiance, casual-upscale vibe. Try the grilled fish or shrimp ceviche.
1h 30m · $35–50 per person
Nonbei Yokocho–Style Nightlife Bars (Marina District)
Explore the marina's lively bar scene: cocktail lounges, beach clubs, and live music venues. Wander the waterfront, enjoy drinks, people-watch, and soak in the vibrant energy. No set plan—follow the music.
2h · $40–60 for drinks (2–3 venues)
Breakfast/brunch at a hotel or café near your accommodation
Casual start to Day 2. Fresh juices, pastries, eggs, or chilaquiles. Many beachfront cafés offer shaded seating.
1h · $12–18 per person
Explore Downtown Cabo & Shopping
Stroll through downtown shops, boutiques, and art galleries near the marina. Browse local crafts, silver jewelry, and souvenir stands. Casual wandering with occasional shopping stops.
1h 30m · $0–50 (optional shopping)
Lunch at a mid-range restaurant (fresh fish or ceviche focus)
Try Uobei Sushi or a similar mid-range spot for fresh seafood. Ceviche, grilled fish, or shrimp plates are standouts. Light, refreshing option mid-day.
1h · $20–35 per person
Day trip to San José del Cabo (colonial downtown & art district)
Taxi or rental car to San José del Cabo. Explore the main plaza, art galleries, local markets, colonial architecture, and authentic Mexican vibe. Walk the streets, grab local crafts, and soak in slower pace. Lunch or coffee in the plaza.
4h · $30–50 for taxi round-trip (plus optional shopping)
Dinner at El Farallon or similar upscale seafood restaurant
Return to Cabo for a special dinner. Fresh catch, lobster, or ceviche in an upscale-casual setting. Cliff-side or ocean-view seating. Celebrate-worthy but not over-the-top pricing.
2h · $40–65 per person14 activities across 3 days
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