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Get to Know Club Campestre

Club Campestre San Jose stands out in a land where almost every development brags about a golf course with an ocean view, by boasting one of the most well-maintained links in Los Cabos. Designed by Jack Nicklaus, the 6,966-yard course is dressed in seashore paspalum, an unusual grass that thrives in warm, saltwater climates. Golfers describe the grass as resembling a vast, verdant carpet, thanks to its lush density, and the sand is always well raked. There are seven residential neighborhoods is Club Campestre, with options including single-family houses, villas, luxury condominiums, and homesites for custom builds, with each location offering a mix of ocean, fairway, city, and mountain views. There’s also a private beach club for members, which has its own restaurant, multiple pools, and social activities for the whole family. Tennis courts and walking and biking trails also are available.

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Living in Los Cabos

Los Cabos, meaning “the capes,” is a distinctive landscape of mountains, desert, sky, and sea, a coastal stretch of land next to where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. The municipality extends between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo and includes the 32-kilometer (or about 20-mile) corridor in between, sinuously curving around the coastline of the southernmost tip of Baja California. For a long time, Los Cabos was a sparsely populated area, home to only a few fishing villages. But starting in the 1950s, this picturesque region began to be discovered by Hollywood movie stars as the perfect vacation spot. Gradually, Los Cabos became increasingly popular with the construction of two airports, the Transpeninsular Highway, and modern marinas, allowing Americans to easily head south. In recent years, Los Cabos has begun changing again, evolving away from its party reputation and back to its roots as a luxury holiday destination.