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Billygan's Island Beach Club
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You don't need a boat to get to this island, just make your way down to Medano Beach for a very casual atmosphere and more fun than should legally be allowed. A great people-watching location with lounge chairs and beach mats. Menus cover all three meals plus snacks, with American and Mexican favorites making up the bulk of the offerings.
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Cabo del Sol Golf
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This golf club consists of two courses – the ocean course and the desert course. The 5th and signature 17th holes of the ocean course are currently ranked among “The 500 Best Holes in the World” according to Golf Magazine (January 2000). Equipment rentals, on-course beverage carts, a practice range, and a full snack bar are available.
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Cabo Wabo Cantina
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Thanks to owner Sammy Hagar, this is Cabo's highest profile music club. The dance floor is ringed by comfy, overstuffed furniture, perfect for taking a breather and watching the show. Most nights, bands hailing from the US, Europe, Mexico, or Australia take to the stage.
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Hard Rock Cafe
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Highlights of the Cabo San Lucas restaurant include a grey velour hat worn by Elvis, purple velvet jacket worn by Noel Redding of the Jimi Hendrix Experience, and John Lennon's white cotton "Los Cochinos" shirt. Loud music, great food, and spectacular scenery… muy bien!
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Los Cabos Golf Resort
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Play this course for spectacular ocean views and the par-5-rated 7th hole (the longest hole in Mexico). Roy Dye designed the 18-hole course to take advantage of the desert landscape. Holes are built right into canyon walls, waste bunkers are deep and there's terracing up the hillsides.
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The Giggling Marlin
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After a great day of fishing, laying on the beach, after watersports, or a round of golf, the Giggling Marlin is the place people come to for fun, food and adventure. In between frosty beverages, try salsa dancing, or be photographed hanging upside down from the fish scale.
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