Tennis: Enjoy tennis at one of three lighted tennis courts.
Golf: The resort has a small driving range and putting green, enough to whet your appetite for bigger things: Los Cabos and Golf are synonymous in many ways. There are several championship golf courses in the Los Cabos region. A few examples: The Cabo Del Sol ocean course, designed by Jack Nicklaus and ranked in Golf Magazine as one of the top courses of the world. Cabo Del Sol features challenging oceanfront holes, and offers sweeping views of the desert hills and Sea of Cortez; The Robert Trent Jones-designed Cabo Real course; the Jack Nicklaus-designed El Dorado Golf Club; and the Tom Weiskopf-designed eighteen-hole Desert Course at Cabo del Sol. The magnificent terrain is comparable to that found in Arizona and California desert golf courses. Los Cabos is especially beautiful due to the presence of the Sea of Cortez, a stretch of indescribable blue water bordering many of the courses. And with 350 days of the year having clear skies, there is a lot of excellent weather for golfing.
Children's Activities: The Chiqui Club is a great way for the little ones to enjoy their vacation, too! Children 5 to 12 years old are offered a fun, safe, and professionally supervised environment, complete with indoor and outdoor activities, fun by the pool, playing games, going on treasure hunts, and doing arts and crafts.

Pools: The resort has three large and beautiful free-form pools. Complimentary lounge chairs, sun umbrellas, and towels are provided all throughout the pool areas. The swim-up bar is a nice way to enjoy the pools while enjoying a cold drink and a snack.
Fitness Center: The fitness center is always open, and has some excellent equipment, including strength and cardio equipment such as treadmills, stair climbers, and cross trainers.
Water Sports: Enjoy sailing and boating, windsurfing, kayaking, beach volleyball, body boarding during select places along the beach. Also available are many motorized water sports, including parasailing, wave runners, and jet skiing. The best snorkeling can be found at these beaches: Santa Maria, Chileno, Roca Pelicano, Costa Azul, Playa Palmilla, and Cabo Pulmo. Surfing is good at Costa Azul or Zipper Beach, and at Cabo Bello.
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Beach: The beach area by the Presidente is not considered safe for swimming and some other water activities, due to powerful waves and strong currents; instead, you can enjoy sunbathing, strolling along the beach, horseback riding, jogging, brilliant sunsets, and soft starry nights. All Los Cabos beaches are open to the public. Some have great surfing; others are relatively calm. All beaches on the Pacific shore, such as Playa Solmar, Playa del Amor and even the Pacific side of Land's End are not safe for swimming or snorkeling, due to the swift ocean currents, large waves, and undertows; however, there are many wonderful beaches along the shores of the Sea of Cortez that are good for swimming and snorkeling, such as Playa Bledito, Playa Medano, and Playa Palmilla in Cabo San Lucas, all of which have very safe swimming conditions.
Deep sea fishing: The prolific fishing waters of Los Cabos are legendary as to the number and variety of fish caught year-round. These waters rival any other fishing venue in the world for productivity. Haven't ever really fished before? No worries! This area is a great place to learn and to feel the thrill of your first sport-fishing excursion. Experienced guides will show you all the ropes and help you net your big catch. Are you a fishing veteran? Then you can start working all the sooner on reeling in your prize catch. A fishing outing gives you an opportunity to view Los Cabos and its landmarks from a different perspective...from the sea looking landward. You may even get a close-up look at whales and seals during the right time of year.
Massages: Swedish, Shiatsu, or Therapeutic relaxing massages are available at the resort. Please inquire at the concierge desk.
Entertainment: There is some entertainment around the resort in the evening. The nightlife in the Los Cabos region ranges from relaxing to rowdy, depending on whether you frequent the bars, cantinas, and discos, or prefer quiet relaxation or a night stroll under the stars. There are many places to enjoy live jazz and other music, salsa dancing, and listening to roaming Mariachis playing Mexican songs. This resort is near San Jose del Cabo, a town with a much quieter nightlife than Cabo San Lucas.
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