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How much is Uber from Cabo airport to hotel?

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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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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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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Taking a Taxi from the Airport to Cabo San Lucas While not always the best option because of its hefty price tag, visitors can taxi from the airport to Cabo San Lucas at any time for around $80 USD one way. Keep in mind, taxis typically carry up to four passengers and only the luggage that will fit in the trunk.

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Look, Cabo is expensive by Mexican standards. If you are living in New York, LA, or San Francisco, you'll still find Cabo cheaper. What is this? 'Expensive' is also subjective and personal because you'll definitely get what you pay for in Cabo.

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Taxi service at Los Cabos Airport Upon arrival you may purchase your tickets at the official counter. Taxi service is reliable and safe, although the only service offered is to your hotel. On return you will have to purchase another trip to the airport therefore increasing your spend.

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Taxis in Cabo don't accept card payments, so be sure to carry change with you.

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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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Mexico's currency is the Peso. U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in Cabo, but expect bad exchange rates if you choose to use dollars. The peso is normally closer to 11 pesos to a dollar, but local merchants are likely to charge you 10 pesos to a dollar for purchasing their goods.

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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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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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It's up to you how much you tip, but the recommended amount in Mexico is between 10% – 20% (15% is a good standard in tourist areas) of the bill or ticket price.

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In small restaurants, some people tip 1000 pesos or less (about $ . 50 US); A few tip 2000 pesos (about $1 US). Most Colombians tip very little or not at all. In the finer restaurants, wealthy people tip more, about 10%.

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While tipping may not be required at some all-inclusive resorts, many guests prefer to do so. In the event that you would like to tip staff during your all-inclusive vacation, it is important to find out in advance whether staff would even be allowed to accept those tips.

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Is it rude not to tip at all-inclusive resorts? While tipping is allowed at some resorts, it is optional, so you won't have to worry about staff pressuring you to do so.

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