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What kind of money should I bring to Cabo San Lucas?

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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How much cash should I bring to Cabo for a week? I typically bring $1,000 to $2,000 in cash for a one-week trip. To the extent that I have leftover cash at the end of the trip (which I almost always do), I usually apply it to my outstanding bill at the resort I'm staying at.

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As you are planning to party a lot you will probably need a lot more peso's but 1300 peso's will help you get started to party. I would bring at least $1,000 US and exchange at a local Cambio as needed. I would be very careful of using a debit card.....a Credit Card may be a better option.

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Before visiting Mexico it may be a good idea to exchange currency at your local bank as they may be able to provide you with the best Mexican Peso exchange rate. When you arrive at Cabo Airport you can also exchange money at each terminal Cash Exchange facility, Cambio.

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In most tourist areas in Mexico, it is acceptable to tip in either pesos or dollars, though pesos are more practical for the person being tipped. If you do tip in dollars, be sure to only tip using notes and not coins as coins cannot be exchanged.

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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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The norm for waiters is 15% to 20% of the bill, depending on service (make sure a 15% service charge hasn't already been added to the bill, although this practice is more common in resorts).

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Cabo taxi drivers accept payments in both USD and Mexican Pesos. However, they often inflate the exchange rate, so paying in USD will be more expensive. If your driver gives excellent service, you can round up your fare to tip them, however, it's not obligatory.

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The measure WILL NOT AFFECT the amount of cash (in Mexican pesos) an international tourist can withdraw from an ATM machine on a daily or monthly basis. It is recommended that all travelers bring Mexican pesos as well as their credit and/or debit cards to minimize any inconvenience the exchange cap at banks may cause.

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Mexican immigration authorities could ask you to present both your passport and entry permit if applicable at any point and may detain you while they review your immigration status if you are not carrying your passport and proof of legal status in Mexico, or if you have overstayed your authorized stay.

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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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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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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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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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