Cabo web cams - although the videos below give you glimpses into the people and culture of Cabo San Lucas, they are not Cabo cams in the true sense of the word because they have edited, rather than real-time footage. The reason for this is clear—web cam footage can be mighty boring, especially if nothing is happening where the camera is pointing.
As such, we've tried to make our Cabo web cams as interesting as possible with looks into the culture, the language, the land, the artistry of the people. Coming soon are videos on fishing and other fun things to do while in Los Cabos. Keep in mind that each cabo video is produced from our point of view—these are not professionally produced and polished Cabo San Lucas videos. This is user-generated content at its best. Although in some cases, the video is a bit shaky because we forgot to bring out tripod, we're giving you what you want to see—Cabo San Lucas as viewed through the vantage point of a tourist.
Please be patient as we add to our Cabo Web Cams collection.
Cabo Cams - Mexican folk dancers whirl and twirl in a cacophony of color and excited whoops and chants. This is Mexican folk dancing at its best and is absolutely beautiful to behold. We watched this festive dance while eating dinner at Club Cascadas at sunset on the beach. Even our children, two boys, who were ten and twelve at the time were stunned by this performance.
Cabo Web Cams - a glimpse of the action on Cabo San Lucas streets:
Here is a glimpse of Cabo San Lucas from the beach merchants, to the bici taxis, to artisans to the street performers. There is so much happening in Los Cabos—it's impossible to be bored.
Cabo Web Cams - although this video gets off to a slow start, you'll love the fast moving and exciting (for some) images of spring break and what it's really like to party in Cabo San Lucas:
Cabo San Lucas fishing: reeling in a dorado on a lovely Cabo day:
Cabo Web Cams - a look at the daily activities on Medano Beach. Medano Beach is the most popular Cabo San Lucas beach. With a view of The Arch at the tip of the Baja California Sur Peninsula, Medano is where people go to sun, play volleyball, purchase items from beach vendors, swim and hang out in the beautiful tropical paradise that defines Cabo San Lucas.
Sammy Hagar, owner of Cabo Wabo and lead singer of Van Halen, celebrates his birthday at Cabo Wabo in 2006:
Here's a person downing an entire bottle of Cabo Wabo tequila. This is crazy-stupid. Of course, we do not get to see the aftermath and wonder if this man survived his stunt. At Cabo-San-Lucas-Beaches.com, we encourage you to drink responsibly when in Mexico. Downing an entire bottle of tequila is NOT recommended, unless of course, you're planning of dying of cirrhosis of the liver.
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Here's our latest Cabo web cam—it's a Spanish Challenge Quiz. Watch the video, take the test and see how your knowledge of common spanish phrases stacks up to that of my 5th and 2nd grade boys. It's a fun and entertaining video and hopefully, will inspire you to brush up on your spanish.