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What do girls wear in Cabo?

And while those have their own dress codes—completely unofficial, by the way—you can keep your days cute but casual whether you're staying in Cabo San Lucas or San Jose Del Cabo. That means simple dresses, rompers, or match sets for the ladies and shorts, tanks, or t-shirts for the men.



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Traveling to Los Cabos with national currency is a great idea, but not required, since many hotels and locals accept U.S. Dollars. There are money exchange facilities at each terminal at Los Cabos Airport, so you can exchange money at your arrival.

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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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While most places in Cabo will accept USD, it is almost always better to just pay with pesos. It's confusing for many first-time Mexico visitors, but every store, restaurant, or bar can set their own rate of exchange.

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As with any destination, it's best to avoid being alone at night or getting overly intoxicated. But generally, it's agreed that Cabo San Lucas, San Jose Del Cabo, and the Tourist Corridor, which connects the two cities, are the safest places in the Los Cabos municipality.

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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 water supply for all of Los Cabos is piped from aquifers in the Sierra de La Laguna range or from desalination plants in the area. All major hotels and restaurants have purified water. Bottled water is available in the tourist areas. The water here is very pure, but be careful.

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Your chances of being robbed or mugged in Cabo are actually miniscule. Any violent crime that does occur is usually related to drug trafficking. Not only that, but exit surveys reveal that tourists feel safe too when visiting Cabo. We've never felt unsafe in Cabo.

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