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Cabo may be known for its World Class marlin fishing but San Jose Del Cabo owns claim to the world famous Gordo Banks.
Located just a short distance off shore, these underwater islands provide a natural food factory and breeding ground for hundreds of different species of fish.
This quiet colonial village, founded in 1730 by the Jesuits, has managed to hold on to its deep-rooted tradition, even as
the landscape constantly transforms around it. On the town's main street you will find crafts, apparel shops and delightful restaurants, all at bargain prices.
Fishing has always been the main attraction to San Jose, and La Playita, a public beach in San Jose, is the launching pad for
some of the best sport fishing adventures in North America. Every morning before sunrise, anxious fisherman gather on the beach in front of their respective "pangas" and are
ushered into their fully equipped chartered skiffs for a full day of fishing, taking them to the famous Gordo an Iman Banks.
San Jose is located only 18 miles from Cabo San Lucas, which allows for quick and easy access to the sizzling nightlife,
shopping, dinning and resort activities of Cabo San Lucas.
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