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Can I walk around in Cabo San Lucas?

Activities within Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo are tightly concentrated in downtown areas, so you can easily explore both towns on foot. However, if you want to reach attractions further afield, you'll want a rental car.



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Los Cabos is not typically a walkable city as many attractions are located some distance apart.

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You definitely do not need a car in Cabo San Lucas. There are many options for getting around the city and public transportation is easy and cheap. With that said, driving your own vehicle is certainly a convenience and it makes more sense if you find yourself traveling to areas that are not popular amongst tourists.

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Water taxis cluster near the downtown marina, ready to take cruise ship passengers and others to Cabo's popular beaches like Playa del Amor (located near the iconic Land's End rock formation) or Playa Médano. These taxis aren't metered, but rates are usually affordable. Previous travelers have paid around $10 one-way.

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The ideal time frame is at least 4 days in Cabo. This gives you enough time to explore some popular tourist highlights, try some of the many available activities and also have enough time to just relax on the beach. If you can spend 5 days in Los Cabos, that's even better.

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Frequently asked Cabo San Lucas itinerary questions The ideal time frame is at least 4 days in Cabo. This gives you enough time to explore some popular tourist highlights, try some of the many available activities and also have enough time to just relax on the beach.

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Traditionally, Cancún and Los Cabos are two of the most sought-after beach destinations in Mexico — and for good reason. Both are well-connected to the U.S., have a wide range of hotel and resort styles, offer plenty of activities, and feature among the best restaurants in the country.

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Is it safe to leave the hotels in Cabo San Lucas? The short answer is: yes, it's perfectly safe to leave your hotel in Cabo San Lucas and go exploring. For a detailed answer, keep reading. As with any place, it's always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions when traveling.

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This charming village boasts a thriving art scene, quaint boutique shops, and a relaxed atmosphere compared to its livelier neighbor, Cabo San Lucas. If you're after a more action-packed holiday with numerous restaurants, bars, and tourist attractions, then Cabo San Lucas is your go-to destination.

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Make Sure to Bring Passport & Cash! Make sure and bring cash. While several places in Los Cabos accept debit and credit cards, others do not. It is always a shame to go to a shop and find the exact thing you've been looking for, but not be able to buy it because you have no cash.

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Taxis are easy to find where ever you are traveling, although the price is usually high. Expect to pay $8-10 US to travel a mile in Cabo San Lucas or $35-40 US to travel from San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas. From the airport, expect to pay $80 US for a cab to Cabo San Lucas / Zone 3.

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5 Cabo Travel Tips You Need to Know
  1. Know Where You Want to Stay (There Are Two Cabos)
  2. Know When to Book (Especially if You're Whale Watching)
  3. Get Ready for Water and Sun.
  4. Manage Your Money.
  5. Don't Forget Your Documents.
  6. Learn More and Book Today!


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Cabo is a better option for luxury travel and families, while Cancun beats out Cabo for nightlife and partying.

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best enjoyed during the driest months of the year, which fall between May and July, when the skies are clear and temperatures reach around 85°F most days. The waters are also warm and ideal for surfing.

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Drinking alcohol in public is tolerated to an extent in Cabo as it is a party town; however you should know that it is illegal to drink alcoholic beverages on the street, in vehicles, at the beach and other public places.

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Because there are a number of places around Cabo where strong undertows, unpredictable tides, and hardy waves make for less than ideal swimming conditions, these places have been red flagged around the community as the Cabo San Lucas beaches you wouldn't want to visit if you're looking to frolic in the water.

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A beautiful and pristine beach, but there is no swimming allowed on any beaches located on the Pacific Ocean side because of strong and dangerous currents, harsh waves, and under toes. Located on the Pacific side of Land's End, Playa Solmar offers spectacular views and long stretches of white pristine sand.

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What is the Off Season for Cabo San Lucas? Summer and fall are considered the low tourist season in Cabo San Lucas, which makes it the cheapest time to visit Cabo.

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How a trip to Cancún or Los Cabos fits into your budget depends on what type of traveler you are, but usually, Cancún is the more affordable option. As Cancún has a larger variety of accommodations, you're more likely to find a good deal, especially if you stay in the downtown area instead of the pricier Hotel Zone.

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  1. Take advantage of free attractions. Visit the Museum of Natural History and the Estuary of San Jose del Cabo. ...
  2. Avoid peak season. ...
  3. Try the local cuisine. ...
  4. Stay outside the beach area. ...
  5. Barter with the locals. ...
  6. Hang out at the Art Walk. ...
  7. Rental water taxis than private boat tours. ...
  8. Hike Sierra de la Laguna.


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