Candles are romantic and so are sunrises however watching a beautiful Mexican sunset with your lover is the icing on the cake for a perfect couples holiday leaving you with everlasting memories.
Are you planning a trip to Mexico? If so you should check out Los Cabos. The Mexican gem is position on the tip of Mexico’s baja peninsula resulting in some spectacular sunsets over the Sea of Cortés and the Pacific Ocean – especially when the sun melts behind the famous Arch.
Here’s some tips for the best places to catch those famous sunsets.
1. El Ganzo’s Rooftop Pool – San Jose del Cabo
Nothing says “ooh” quite like an infinity pool, and the graceful stretch of water that occupies some 187 square meters on the El Ganzo roof is especially alluring. Daybeds dot the perimeter, inviting guests to relax as they gaze at the beautiful Sea of Cortés.
An eclectic music mix — which often includes original work produced at the Underground Studio — helps to set the tone. Once the sun does go down, the pool is dramatically illuminated, providing a memorable ambiance for nighttime socialising.
Order something from the Gachoo Sushi Bar, which specializes in raw cuisine – think ceviches, carpaccios, tempura and sashimis (don’t forget a margarita or a mojito!), and watch the sun set. You can even watch the sun set from sitting in the glass mermaid pool, drink in hand.
2. Aboard a sunset sailing cruise with Cabo Adventures
Just imagine: sailing the warm waters of the Sea of Cortés, as the the crimson sun dips into the deep blue waters of the Pacific.
Relax in comfort on deck, cocktail in hand with the wind pushing you across the crystal waters of the unique place where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortés.
As you gaze out across the Pacific Ocean, you’ll marvel at the changing colors of the sky and the horizon emblazoned in shades of fiery gold, red and pink.
Then, just as the sun sets, we’ll sail along the shoreline toward Cabo’s old lighthouse, where the delicate mix of evening colours mix with the browns and greens of the desert. Don’t forget your camera!
3. Sunset da Mona Lisa
With a name like that, you can’t go past Sunset da Mona Lisa for a guaranteed prime position to watch the sun go down.
Head straight to the cliff top terrace, which has sweeping views of the bay of San Lucas and Cabo’s famous Arch. Pop in for a pre dinner glass of Taittinger champagne (they pour seven champagnes by the flute!) sitting by the fire pits with unobstructed views of the sunset.
There’s even a menu designed to go perfectly with your champagne – from Iranian beluga caviar to local oysters and lobster from the Sea of Cortés, and live jazz musicians.