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Cabo Pacifica in Los Cabos, Mexico.

Cabo Pacifica's two 18 hole signature design championship golf courses promise an experience like no other.
Cabo Pacifica Resort - Los Cabos, Mexico

Cabo San Lucas unique landscape of rock outcroppings, rolling dunes and spectacular ocean views - punctuated with Mother Nature's own contribution of diving ospreys, breaching whales and century-old cacti - make for an extraordinary playground. Designs by Jack Nicklaus, "The Golden Bear" himself, raise the bar another notch, making Cabo Pacifica an otherworldly place to play the game.

With one 18-hole course perched on cliffs overlooking the vast ocean, the other set primarily in desert terrain, Cabo Pacifica provides Nicklaus a one-of-a-kind canvas on which to create true golf masterpieces, setting the stage for golf greatness with an unprecedented seven ocean holes, plus 11 more masterful ocean-view holes. Teeing off over spectacular seaside cliffs and playing over sand and surf to lush fairways surrounded by a stunning desert landscape, golf here is simply overwhelming.

After what could be the most remarkable round imaginable, golfers at Cabo Pacifica's can relax, have cocktails and share the experience with friends at a private clubhouse - or simply reflect upon a truly unforgettable golf experience.


Cabo Pacifica

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Predio Paraiso Escondido, Cabo San Lucas
Baja California Sur, Mexico 23410
Local Phone: 011-52-624-143-1588
two Jack Nicklaus Signature golf courses

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Cabo San Lucas, Baja California Sur, Mexico - Last Revision - 12 October, 2006 - AAS