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Get to Know Diamante

Diamante opened in 2009 and is one of the newer resort communities in Cabo. Set along 1.5 miles of Pacific coastline at the southernmost point of Cabo San Lucas, Diamante boasts two championship golf courses — the Dunes, designed by Davis Love III, and El Cardonal, designed by Tiger Woods — as well as a short course and a putting course. There are plenty of options besides hitting the green, including tennis, pickleball, and basketball courts, plus miles of hiking trails along the coast. The centerpiece of Diamante is the 10-acre saltwater Crystal Lagoons, where residents can enjoy sailing, swimming, standup paddleboarding, and kayaking. And if lounging is more your thing, you’ll find beach areas, a water park, and a restaurant with a swim-up bar and hot tub next to the lagoon. Housing options range from shovel-ready lots to turnkey villas and luxury condos, all located with a gated enclave.

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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.