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Does Cabo San Lucas have a lot of mosquitoes?

Although Cabo San Lucas isn't known for having bugs, they can sometimes show up on humid days. That being said, the last thing you want to worry about while you're relaxing is being bitten by mosquitos or other bugs, so it's best to be prepared just in case.



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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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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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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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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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The rainy season in Cabo typically kicks in around late July or early August, and lasts through to early October. You'll see the most rain in August and September. September is typically the wettest month in Cabo.

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You're likely to come across info saying salads are the #1 what not to eat in Mexico food. Now, if not eating them makes you feel better, then don't. However, there's no evidence this is true. There's so much amazing produce in Mexico to try — just make sure to clean it thouroughly.

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The beach's quirky name is thought to be a reference to the waves and the neighbouring Lover's Beach. Whilst one of these beaches is ideal for married couples, a swim at the other may well result in only one of you returning!

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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.

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But here's something you need to know: not all beaches in Cabo are swimmable. While some coasts are fantastic for a splash, other beaches in this region are rife with real dangers that could even be life-threatening. Here are the top reasons why some Cabo beaches are unswimmable, and what you can do as a visitor.

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The norm for waiters is 15% to 20% of the bill, depending on service (make sure a 15% service charge hasn't already been added to the bill, although this practice is more common in resorts).

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Cabo San Lucas is located within the Municipality of Los Cabos Mexico. This municipality isn't known to be the safest place, largely due to cartel violence that has nothing to do with tourists or even locals for that matter.

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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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