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Is taking an Uber in Cabo safe?

If you are in an area with lots of taxis, the cab drivers might not hide their disdain at an Uber picking you up! Other than that, ridesharing is safe and relatively affordable in Cabo.



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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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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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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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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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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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While you'll want to remain extra alert, travel is one hundred percent open. There are no restrictions for the destination of Baja California Sur, meaning it's safe to visit Cabo San Lucas, San Jose Del Cabo, and La Paz.

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Uber is a safe, easy, and affordable way to get around Mexico City and is something I use a lot in this city. Most Ubers will arrive for pick up in 5 minutes or less, sometimes a few minutes longer if you're outside the main areas.

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We've had good experience with an AirBnb in Cabo and another in La Paz. I think the key is making sure the host is responsive, and a solid plan for how to get the key. Ideally, either the host or someone else is available in an emergency if something doesn't work or breaks. Airbnb is definitely safe in Cabo.

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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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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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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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Los Cangrejos and Las Palmas Are The Most Dangerous Neighborhoods In Cabo San Lucas. As far as Cabo San Lucas goes its two most dangerous neighborhoods are quite near each other.

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Uber will locate you in Mexico without problem and works very well in Mexico EXCEPT recently drivers no longer hold responsible for the tag which pays for the toll highways (upper level of the Periferico highway linking north and south for example) - UBER now gives drivers the tag and it never works - I tried many ...

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Tipping Taxis/Ubers in Mexico It's not required, but it's always a nice way to encourage really great Uber drivers.

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