Fall 2024 has arrived, and before we know it 2025 will be here. If you are looking to book a vacation to paradise soon, why not jet down south to sunny Mexico? There, a few of the top tourist destinations include Los Cabos, Puerto Vallarta, and Cabo. Why not head to Los Cabos? Los Cabos is located on the southern tip of the Baja California Sur peninsula with stunning Sea of Cortez views, beautiful beaches, and striking desert landscapes. If you want help planning your trip, you should contact Amazing Mexico at (866) 883-0573 which is a trustworthy online travel agency that has low-cost travel packages on sale to visit the top resorts in Los Cabos. In addition to great beaches, the area has various charming small towns that are reachable for a day trip. Meanwhile, keep reading below about our top 5-day trips from Los Cabos.

Los Cabos Day Trip Ideas (2025 Update):

#1 Todos Santos

For starters, our first pick for a great day from Los Cabos is Todos Santos. Located an hour’s drive away from Los Cabos near the Sierra de la Mountains foothills, Todos Santos is popular with visitors who want to experience Mexican small-town vibes. In fact, many visitors enjoy it so much that numerous expats have moved there and opened up local businesses, too. During a day trip to Todos Santos, visitors should take time to stroll through the streets lined with great shops, art galleries, boutiques, and restaurants. The colonial buildings are really lovely and don’t miss the town’s most popular landmark, which is the famous Hotel California. The Hotel California is a great spot to grab a drink or some food on their lovely back patio. The Festival de Cine and the Todos Santos Music Festival are two important festivals held each year in Todos Santos, too.

#2 San Jose Del Cabo

Secondly, San Jose Del Cabo is another great spot to visit in the Los Cabos Area. While Cabo San Lucas is the most popular beach destination, the capital of Baja California Sur is  San Jose del Cabo and the area together is known as “Los Cabos”. San Jose del Cabo is the only town that is located on the Baja California Peninsula tip that is hundreds of years old. Several hundred years ago, Native Indian communities inhabited the palm-lined lagoons well before Spanish colonization. In fact, San Jose Del Cabo was a stopping point for Spanish sailing boats that stopped to refresh the water supply and refill other provisions at one time. If you visit San Jose del Cabo during the high season which occurs from November through April, make sure to check out Art Walk which is a free evening stroll through various local art galleries.

#3 La Ventana

Thirdly, water lovers and outdoor enthusiasts will love to visit La Ventana. About 2 hours north of Los Cabos and 40 minutes southeast of La Paz is the bay of La Ventana and El Sargento. The former fishing village is now a hot spot for kitesurfers who love the area’s ideal wind conditions to practice their sport. Located on the shores of La Ventana Bay south of La Paz on the eastern side of the Baja California Sur peninsula, the charming coastal village was founded in the early 1940s by the La Paz pearl diver Salome Leon. There, the Sea of Cortez waters receive wind ideal for Kitesurfing and Windsurfing. The peak season for kitesurfing in La Ventana occurs from November to March. In addition, you can also swim, paddleboard, kayak, fish, hike, and mountain bike as well enjoying the stunning desert landscapes and ideal dry and sunny climate.

#4 Santiago

Fourthly, the quaint farming town of Santiago was originally founded in 1723 and known as “Misión de Santiago el Apóstol.” Today, Santiago is a great spot to visit for a day trip from Los Cabos. Make sure to check out the Santiago Museum which features numerous exhibits, artifacts, and locally found fossils from Monday through Friday from 8:00am to 1:00pm. Also, the town is surrounded by thousands of palm trees, fruit orchards, and farms, many of which grow palm trees that have large palm leaves that are used to create palapa roofs. In addition, there are fruit orchard trees in the area with oranges, mangoes, and grapefruit varieties. Lastly, there are also hot springs located south of town which is a lovely place to rest and relax in nature before heading back to Los Cabos.

#5 Miraflores

Lastly, our final pick for great Cabo day trip ideas for 2025 is the tranquil village of Miraflores. Situated just thirty miles from the Los Cabos Airport, Miraflores was founded in the early 1700s by French sailors. Today, the historic village is a great place to visit local leatherwork shops, handcrafted pottery artisans, and furniture makers. Local leather workers create a variety of handmade leather goods for sale that are carefully created including leather wallets, purses, belts, and horse saddles.  Situated at the bottom of the Sierra Laguna Mountains, Miraflores is surrounded by farms and ranches. There are also hot springs found at the base of the mountains where you can relax and destress for a couple of hours before you head back into town in Cabo. If you want more adventure, you can go off-roading with ATVs under the shade of the Sierra de la Laguna mountains.

Did you enjoy reading about where to visit for fun day trips from Los Cabos? While Los Cabos has amazing beaches to enjoy, these cute small towns are also wonderful places to explore during a Cabo vacation. To find the best vacation package, contact Amazing Mexico at (866) 883-0573. They are a reputable online travel agency that has special insider deals that aren’t available anywhere else. They work with Mexico’s most luxurious resorts located in the country’s best destinations such as Los Cabos, Cancun, Puerto Vallarta, and Islands of Loreto. Right now, they have all-inclusive travel packages on sale that are selling out fast. Remember, check out the day trip ideas above to explore the charming small towns, too. If you are ready to start planning your trip, call Amazing Mexico at (866) 883-0573 today and they will help you find the perfect vacation package for you and your loved ones!