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What side of Cabo can you swim in the ocean?

If you want to swim, try to stay on the eastern side of Cabo. The Sea of Cortez experiences much safer waters, and they are warmer. An eccentric vacation is your goal, but do not put yourself at risk!



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Because there are a number of places around Cabo where strong undertows, unpredictable tides, and hardy waves make for less than ideal swimming conditions, these places have been red flagged around the community as the Cabo San Lucas beaches you wouldn't want to visit if you're looking to frolic in the water.

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Cabo San Lucas is a city within the Los Cabos region, which also includes the more tranquil town of San Jose del Cabo. Both cities are served by the same airport, Los Cabos International Airport, located approximately 40 minutes from Cabo San Lucas and 30 minutes from San Jose del Cabo.

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As was said before, you're comparing apples & oranges. I really think that both places have a lot to offer - if you're looking for a more romantic setting, go to the Bahamas. If you're looking for a low-key, fun vacation with a lot to do whether you're hanging out downtown or doing activities, then go to Cabo.

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Is the water in Cabo San Lucas safe to drink? The short answer is, not exactly. While the water in Los Cabos is very pure, you still need to be careful. The water distribution pipes and other factors can become contaminated.

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So if you're planning to have a vacation that's filled with activities, it will be more convenient to stay in Cabo San Lucas. There are plenty of things to do in San Jose del Cabo, but the closest activities are just a bit different than those in Cabo San Lucas.

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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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You're likely to come across info saying salads are the #1 what not to eat in Mexico food. Now, if not eating them makes you feel better, then don't. However, there's no evidence this is true. There's so much amazing produce in Mexico to try — just make sure to clean it thouroughly.

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And don't worry about ice in your drinks. Bars and restaurants get water and ice from companies that use purified water.

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Many visitors on vacation wonder where celebrities stay, but celebrity sightings are common at many of the luxury hotels and resorts such as the One&Only Palmilla, Westin Los Cabos Resort villas and Spa and Esperanza.

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1. El Medano Beach. Swimmable beaches in Cabo begin and end with the two miles of golden sand and tranquil turquoise waters known as Playa el Medano.

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Aruba has better swimming beaches, better underwater activities (snuba, helmet dive, etc), much better shopping, more modern. Cabo has better restaurants, better beach bars and better downtown after dark.

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How long should I stay in Cabo? I recommend staying at least 5 days in Cabo. The area is easy to get around so you can also see many of the highlights on a 3 day trip, but there are enough activities and things to do that you could easily spend 7 days or more exploring the area.

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