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What is the best way to get around in Cabo San Lucas?

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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You definitely do not need a car in Cabo San Lucas. There are many options for getting around the city and public transportation is easy and cheap. With that said, driving your own vehicle is certainly a convenience and it makes more sense if you find yourself traveling to areas that are not popular amongst tourists.

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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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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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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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Don't fear: Uber and Lyft are not the only options when it comes to transportation in Cabo. It's best to stay away from rideshares altogether, as the risk of being stranded is just too high. There are many safer, more reliable transportation options in Cabo.

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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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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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The ideal time frame is at least 4 days in Cabo. This gives you enough time to explore some popular tourist highlights, try some of the many available activities and also have enough time to just relax on the beach. If you can spend 5 days in Los Cabos, that's even better.

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5 Cabo Travel Tips You Need to Know
  1. Know Where You Want to Stay (There Are Two Cabos)
  2. Know When to Book (Especially if You're Whale Watching)
  3. Get Ready for Water and Sun.
  4. Manage Your Money.
  5. Don't Forget Your Documents.
  6. Learn More and Book Today!


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While most places in Cabo will accept USD, it is almost always better to just pay with pesos.

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But generally speaking, we'd say yes: It's safe to rent a car in Cabo and drive. The crime rates are low and you're not likely to be car-jacked on the main roads. The road conditions are generally pretty good, too. There are a few hazards to be aware of, however.

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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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Taxis in Cabo are easy to spot, and thousands drive around the city.

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Blue Flag certified Medano Beach is Cabo San Lucas' most famous beach. Because it's the safest swimming beach in the region, it can be a bit crowded with tourists and locals most of the time. This long beach has plenty of restaurants and provides easy accessibility to the downtown nightlife, hotels, and bay.

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Here's a list of a few things you should not do in Cabo San Lucas.
  • Fail to Protect Belongings.
  • Not Book Transportation.
  • Swim in Prohibited Areas.
  • Transport Illegal Substances or Guns.
  • Fail to Keep an Eye out for Dangerous Animals.
  • Forget to Use Sun Protection.


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Is it safe to leave the hotels in Cabo San Lucas? The short answer is: yes, it's perfectly safe to leave your hotel in Cabo San Lucas and go exploring. For a detailed answer, keep reading. As with any place, it's always important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions when traveling.

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