On the lower level, American restaurant chains like Ruth's Chris Steakhouse front the marina. For kids there is a video arcade, a 10-screen movie theater complex and a fast-food court. Puerto Paraiso is open daily 9-9, with extended hours at major restaurants.
No shopping tour of Cabo is complete without wandering the streets in the vicinity of Plaza Amelia Wilkes, a traditional Mexican square with a gazebo at its center that's one of the fun places to go. Pepita's Magic of the Moon, in the vicinity of the plaza on Avenida Francisco I. Madero (between Vicente Guerrero and Marina Boulevard) sells designer women's fashions—casual, colorful outfits with tropical motifs that fit right in at a beachside resort.
Galerías Zen Mar, near the corner of Avenida Lázaro Cárdenas and Calle Acuario, is a combination art gallery and museum with an outstanding variety of ethnic masks from all over Mexico, including Day of the Dead designs. Ex-votos have facial writings describing why the mask was made for a particular religious ceremony; retablos (small devotional paintings) depict emotions without the use of words. Most of the works are for sale.