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Do you need a car in Cabo San Lucas?

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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The best way to get around Cabo San Lucas is on foot or by car. Sites are clustered within the downtown area, though some vacationers opt for a ride on the scenic water taxi to get from the downtown marina to the best beaches.

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The fastest and most economical way to explore all Los Cabos has to offer is to rent a car. But you should be cautious when driving anywhere beyond the tourist areas; highway robberies have been known to occur. You'll find rental agencies in the downtown area as well as inside the airport.

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We used Uber everyday while in Cabo (it's really cheap - most of my rides were $6 or less - and my hotel was fine with Uber picking me up in front of the lobby), but I became more aware of where to order an Uber ride and to look out for anyone suspicious in the area.

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Cabo San Lucas is home to the famous Lover's Beach and Los Cabos Arch. Cabo San Lucas is a very safe, walkable town. Everything is really close and offers tons of shops, restaurants and nightlife. If you want a lot of activity and things to do close by, Cabo San Lucas is a great option for your vacation.

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Is Cabo San Lucas Safe for Tourists? Cabo is safe for tourists who exercise a normal amount of caution, stay in vetted accommodations, and stick to the well-trafficked zones. As with any destination, it's best to avoid being alone at night or getting overly intoxicated.

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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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The best time to visit Cabo is from May to June, when the wintertime crowds have gone home and the summertime storms have yet to hit. October and November are also nice months for a vacation, but you'll need to begin your hotel search early if you want to save money.

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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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Are Taxis Safe In Cabo? In a word, yes. Taxicabs are very common in Cabo San Lucas, with many tourists using them at any time of day. The one thing you need to know about Cabo taxis is that they don't use meters.

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But generally speaking, we'd say yes: It's safe to rent a car in Cabo and drive. The crime rates are low and you're not likely to be car-jacked on the main roads. The road conditions are generally pretty good, too. There are a few hazards to be aware of, however.

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But Cabo San Lucas has always been an unabashed tourist-centric town full of all-inclusive, budget beach resorts, never-ending 3-for-1 happy hours at bars (and gas stations and a surprising number of other places), and garish dive bars like Cabo Wabo where tequila is (almost) cheaper than water and the neon daiquiris ...

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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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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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All-inclusive deals can be excellent for people who want plenty of downtime. However, these vacations may not be the best option for those who feel a little more adventurous. For example, if you plan to leave your resort one evening to explore the local culture, you'll spend extra on dinner that night.

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Despite Uber being illegal in Cabo, they continue to operate at a much higher risk. Tourists may not have been informed that it's prohibited and presume it works the same way in their home country, not knowing they could be left stranded at any time.

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Please note that Uber is not allowed inside Los Cabos Airport although this is the cheapest way to get to your resort or hotel. Ubers charge around $40-$120 USD for a one-way ride.

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