Land’s End in Cabo San Lucas
Tags: Cabo San Lucas, El Arco, Landmarks, Land’s End, Lover’s Beach, Mendano beach, Mexico, Pacific Ocean, Playa del Amor, Rock Formations, Sandstone crags, Sea of Cortez, the Baja peninsula, Tiny peninsula
A visit to Cabo San Lucas is not complete without a trip to see its landmarks: Land’s End. At the southern most tip of the Baja peninsula where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez is a series of rock formations carved into fantastic shapes by wind and sea. The most famous rock formation is an arch known as El Arco or Land’s End.
Rigid sandstone crags arch over a tiny peninsula off the shore of Mendano beach, Mexico. Standing off the shore, you can spot it jutting through the ocena’s surface, erect as a tall pink castle of divots and ledges. From an aerial view, Land’s End looks like a vacant and decomposing Mayan civilization. Behind the arch on the Sea of Cortez side of Land’s End is Lover’s Beach or Playa del Amor.
The Land’s End rock formations are some of the most unique in the world. They are featured in a hundred movies and you may have never even recognized them. Vacationing along Mendano beach and at luxury Cabo hotels allows you to simply venture out from your room to take in an angle of Land’s End that does it absolutely no justice.
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