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About Cabo

The Biggest Party of the Year in Beautiful Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

Don’t let the name fool you; the Cabo Pimp N’ Ho Ball is a cheesy, campy name for a very grown-up costume party. Although it is outrageous, this party is all about having wild good fun in one of the best cities in Mexico. Partygoers from all over the globe get to dress up and strut their stuff in Mexico’s hottest resort destination, in the company of other affluent, A-list jetsetters, celebrities, musicians and other icons.

At this party, attendees’ ages range from 25 to 70, and the high ticket price keeps the crowd– and the entertainment– more exclusive than any other party in town. Attend this year’s Ball and find out for yourself. Just don’t forget your costume!

Why is this event so enduringly popular with professionals, celebs and A-listers with busy social calendars?

Simple: because it’s the most fun they have all year, in one of the most spectacular vacation spots on earth. Who could turn down such an invitation?

About Cabo San Lucas

For years, Los Cabos, Mexico was a remote playground reserved primarily for anglers, yacht owners, surfers and aviators. But with increased accessibility, Cabo has grown to be much different today. With nearly 500 flights reaching Baja Sur every week, the Cabo buzz is being heard worldwide as Los Cabos is maturing into one of the planet’s most desired and most affluent leisure and luxury destinations.

Cabo San Lucas, one of two cities that make up Los Cabos, offers a natural paradise, where the desert collides with both the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez. Cabo’s friendly community, rugged beauty and natural wonders attract sportsmen, beach lovers, eco-tourists and jet setters from all over the world. The ambience of San Lucas is breathtaking, with endless cactus-packed deserts and beautiful mountain ranges all bordered by miles of white sand beaches and clear azure waters.

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San Lucas is notorious for its nightlife, which over the last several years has matured substantially to include more sophisticated entertainment and nightlife options, not to mention many world-class dining and shopping options.

With its rustic architecture, narrow streets and sidewalks and its authentic main square, the second of the Los Cabos cities, San José del Cabo, retains the air of a small Mexican town. In the middle of San José’s restored Mexican beauty sits a collection of increasingly sophisticated cafés, art galleries, interesting shops, intriguing inns and some of Baja’s most noteworthy restaurants.

Together, the cities that form Los Cabos offer an exciting selection of tours and activities, world-class golfing, fine dining, sophisticated shopping and spas, luxury accommodations, two lavish marinas (with another one the way on the East Cape), a private jet landing strip and wild nightlife, too.

Don’t forget to check out the golf course and resort-studded Tourist Corridor while you are in town; this area encompasses the 20 miles between the two cities, and features exclusive five-star hotels and private villas, gated residential communities and championship golf greens galore.The resorts in the Corridor attract a wide clientele of rich and famous and are perfectly suited for those visitors with more discriminating tastes.

Many of these properties, which are considered part of Latin America’s top resorts, have become havens to Hollywood stars, Fortune 500 C.E.O.s, political icons as well as self made million and even billionaires.

In all, Los Cabos offers world-class luxury amenities, along with beaches, fishing, extreme activities, golf and all day and night partying. There’s something for everyone, and the Cabo Pimp N’ Ho Ball is one of the most important annual events in this bustling, ever-expanding cape resort.

… And All of This is Only a Short Flight Away!

In 2009, Los Cabos is Mexico’s premiere luxury resort destination. It is home to more world class golf and five star hotels, private villas and luxurious getaways than most visitors ever get the opportunity to experience– which is why most return, year after year, and buy properties in high-end master developments to secure their spot in this coveted place, where the desert meets the sea.

To Cabo!

To Cabo!

Better still is how easy travel is to Los Cabos. What was once a private playground for Hollywood celebrities is now easily accessible by commercial airlines from all major cities. And the flights are much shorter than you think.

From Mexico City to Los Cabos, flight time is 1:18; San Diego, 1:25; Vegas, 1:36; Los Angeles, 1:37; Havana, 3:04; Chicago, 3:12; Miami, 3:17; Toronto, 3:54; New York, 4:15; and Montreal, 4:29. And if you have access to a private or chartered jet, no worries; there are private air strips in San José del Cabo and in more remote areas, like the East Cape, to accommodate you and your guests.