Ross Pake and his wife love to travel and explore new cultures and lands. They currently own a time share property in Cabo, Mexico; and they are looking to travel to Spain in the very near future to see how Latin culture is celebrated on the other side of the Atlantic Ocean. Below is a brief breakdown of both of these areas and what they have to offer to foreign travelers.
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is located in Mexico, at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. Cabo is known for having breathtaking beaches as well as one of the best sport fishing scenes in the world. Local marinas are loaded with charter boats that take visitors out for some deep-sea catches, while the coast is lined with luxury resorts that give visitors their own little slice of paradise.
Spain
A country that is rich in culture, history and geography, Spain is a great destination for Euro-trippers who want to see the blend of Latin and Mediterranean lifestyle that makes this country so unique. Spain is also known for world-renown festivals such as the Running of the Bulls and La Tomatina, which bring thousands of foreign visitors to the country every summer. But summer isn’t the only festive time to be in Spain; the culture of sangria, tapas and dancing until the sun comes up makes Spain a fun international destination at any time in the year.
Cabo San Lucas
Cabo San Lucas is located in Mexico, at the southern tip of the Baja Peninsula. Cabo is known for having breathtaking beaches as well as one of the best sport fishing scenes in the world. Local marinas are loaded with charter boats that take visitors out for some deep-sea catches, while the coast is lined with luxury resorts that give visitors their own little slice of paradise.
Spain
A country that is rich in culture, history and geography, Spain is a great destination for Euro-trippers who want to see the blend of Latin and Mediterranean lifestyle that makes this country so unique. Spain is also known for world-renown festivals such as the Running of the Bulls and La Tomatina, which bring thousands of foreign visitors to the country every summer. But summer isn’t the only festive time to be in Spain; the culture of sangria, tapas and dancing until the sun comes up makes Spain a fun international destination at any time in the year.