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Does Cabo get cold at night?

Does it get cold at night in Cabo? Los Cabos is fortunate to experience warm temperatures throughout the entire year, with highs typically ranging between 82°F (28°C) and 91°F (33°C) and evenings cooling down between 55°F (13°C) and 75°F (24°C).



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Snowbirds looking to get away from a chilly climate will be delighted to know that Cabo San Lucas has mild winters. Temperatures during this time are cooler than the rest of the year but not too cold. The average high during this season is in the mid-70s, and the lows are around 60 at night.

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You should definitely add a light jacket to your Cabo packing list. You'll want something lightweight but comfortable for windy excursions like whale-watching and parasailing when you're out on the water. Additionally, nights can get chilly, around 60°F, so you'll want something to keep you warm on those colder nights.

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Shawl and/or Jacket After a beautiful sunset, evenings can turn cool in Cabo, so bringing a shawl, blazer, or light jacket is recommended, especially if you're planning a visit during the winter.

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Generally speaking, Cabo is safe at night. That is, as long as you use common sense like not wandering down dark alleys or taking drinks from strangers. But you should exercise a few safety precautions at all times, particularly if you're having two or more cocktails while enjoying the nightlife.

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Although there will be some bacteria in the water from the tap it is fine to brush your teeth with, even if you are at a place where you can't drink the tap water. I have been doing so for 7 years without any issues.

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So if you visit Cabo in winter, don't expect super hot weather. It's perfect for golfing and hiking, as well as for lazing about in the sun. But when the sun sets, it's definitely cooler than Cancun in winter.

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Because it doesn't have the tropical humidity of other vacation destinations in Mexico, and is further north, the evenings will cool off significantly, so bring a light jacket or sweater, particularly in the winter months.

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Top 5 Winter Activities in Cabo
  • Whale Watching. One of the most common activities to enjoy in the winter time in Cabo is whale watching. ...
  • Deep-Sea Fishing. If you love fishing, you're in luck in Cabo — winter is when fishing is at its peak in the area. ...
  • Mountain Hiking. ...
  • Enjoy the Holidays. ...
  • Hit the Beach.


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Don't drink the water It is not recommended to drink unfiltered tap water in Cabo San Lucas. Just to be safe, ask for bottled water and be wary of drinks with ice cubes.

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You'll get better rates at an exchange house, an ATM, or by using a credit card, but a bank provides the best rates. Although dollars are generally accepted in various resort areas, we recommend using pesos during your visit to Cabo San Lucas.

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But while Cabo doesn't sport the calm, Caribbean shores of other popular vacation destinations like Tulum, there are still many swimmable beaches in Cabo to dip your toes in, including Medano Beach, Lovers Beach, and Chileno Beach.

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Mobile Phones Mobile service in Los Cabos and Baja is spotty; there's essentially one provider, Mexican Telcel, and little coverage outside of towns and resort areas, which means if you break down on the highway, you may not be able to make calls. (Mexico's other provider, Movistar, has limited coverage.)

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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. You may be pulled over by the police for doing so and you could be fined.

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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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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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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.

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Warning! While at Lover's Beach do not attempt to wade or swim on the neighboring Pacific Ocean side, called Divorce beach, as strong and dangerous under toes are prevalent and very dangerous. Medano Beach is the safest swimming beach in Cabo San Lucas in the middle of downtown and all the major happenings.

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