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What is the dress code in Cabo?

Cabo's laidback, casual dress code means you can wear pretty much anything and don't have to dress up unless you want to. That said, there are some occasions you may want to get fancier for. So, without further ado, here's everything you need to know about what to wear when you visit Cabo San Lucas and beyond.



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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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Should I Bring Pants to Cabo? Including a pair of long pants in your Cabo packing list won't hurt. While shorts are often the preferred outfit for tourists in Cabo, you also can't go wrong with a cute pair of pants in a match set or sleek trousers to wear to dinner.

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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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You should definitely add a light jacket to your Cabo packing list. You'll want something lightweight but comfortable for windy excursions like whale-watching and parasailing when you're out on the water. Additionally, nights can get chilly, around 60°F, so you'll want something to keep you warm on those colder nights.

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Does it get cold at night in Cabo? Los Cabos is fortunate to experience warm temperatures throughout the entire year, with highs typically ranging between 82°F (28°C) and 91°F (33°C) and evenings cooling down between 55°F (13°C) and 75°F (24°C).

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All you need is a headset. There are also internet cafes around town where you can use their phones to call. If you want to use your cell phone in Mexico, you will have to contact your cell phone provider prior to your trip and arrange an international roaming waiver that will apply only for the month you are using it.

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A valid passport book is required to enter Mexico by air, and those attempting to enter at an airport with a U.S. passport card only may be denied admission.

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The best time to visit Cabo is from May to June, when the wintertime crowds have gone home and the summertime storms have yet to hit.

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Most of the water and ice in hotels, resorts, and tourist restaurants are safe. Many offer purified bottled water and many of the resorts have desalination plants that purify the water on site.

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The best time to visit Cabo is from May to June, when the wintertime crowds have gone home and the summertime storms have yet to hit. October and November are also nice months for a vacation, but you'll need to begin your hotel search early if you want to save money.

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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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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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