El Arco, the Land's End
See the tip of the Baja Peninsula


Visiting El Arco, the Land's End


Known locally as "El Arco", this area represents the Southern-most tip of the Baja Peninsula.


See the tip of the Baja Peninsula


Visiting El Arco, the Land's End


Known locally as "El Arco", this area represents the Southern-most tip of the Baja Peninsula.


Rosé’s close location to the marina makes this resort a great place to make your home base as you explore Cabo San Lucas city. The local Marina is a casual 25 minute walk from Rosé, and leads you through the quieter outskirts of town. You will see many tourists visiting the local shops and eateries here, giving visitors a sense of familiarity and safety.

Once you arrive at the Marina, take some time to observe your surroundings. There are plenty of local shops, restaurants, and excursion companies offering no shortage of boat tours. At first, we were a bit overwhelmed with the number of tour options and people approaching us to sell excursions. We met a friendly salesman that was selling tours and we took down his information, but we wanted to research further. After some quick online Googling we selected Rancho Tours for our excursion to view El Arco.

The Marina
Boats line the marina.
Map of Marina Docks

To meet our Rancho Tours tour guide, we made our way to Dock A at the Marina – the same place we met that friendly local boat tour vendor. What a nice coincidence!

Many boats docked at the marina.

The Marina

Our Rancho Tours boat guide.

Our tour guide

We joined two other couples and made our way from the marina to the Arch of Cabo San Lucas. Our tour guide (pictured above) delivered a fun and informative tour of Lover’s Beach, Divorce Beach (which is the opposite side of Lover’s Beach) and El Arco.

Feeding the fish on our glass-bottom boat tour.

Once we reached Lover’s Beach we made a quick stop to feed the fishes in order to view them through the porthole in our boat. After viewing Land’s End, El Arco and the other side of Lover’s Beach, we made our way back to the marina. Along the way we watched several seals swim and jump up onto the stern of another boat to receive some fishy treats.

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Technical Info: All images captured using the Fujifilm x100F, an incredible fixed-lens compact camera. I have since upgraded to the Fujifilm x100V.