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Why is Cabo so popular?

Los Cabos, Mexico, situated at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, is a dream destination for many travelers. Its breathtaking scenery, fascinating history, and vibrant culture are just some of the reasons why this location continues to captivate the hearts of tourists from around the world.



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As Mexico's premier tourism destination, Los Cabos, is home to some of the world's most luxurious hotels and resorts, outstanding spas, award-winning restaurants, top ranked golf courses and amazing tours, activities and adventures.

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The main reason so many travelers visit Los Cabos is the beautiful beaches. These shorelines are spacious, giving beachgoers plenty of space to spread out, build sandcastles, and kick a soccer ball around.

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The tourist destination only gets a few days of rain a month during the rainy season, and since the region gets around 350 days of sunshine a year, there is plenty of time to relax under the warm sun. This makes for a great escape for busy celebrities and for anyone looking to take a break from everyday life.

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Los Cabos is home to some of the top hotels in the world, let alone Mexico.

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But Cabo San Lucas has always been an unabashed tourist-centric town full of all-inclusive, budget beach resorts, never-ending 3-for-1 happy hours at bars (and gas stations and a surprising number of other places), and garish dive bars like Cabo Wabo where tequila is (almost) cheaper than water and the neon daiquiris ...

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Cabo has a deserved reputation as a party town, with a variety of places to dance the night away, listen to live music or sip a cocktail. While Cabo San Lucas is sometimes associated with Spring Break style partying on Médano Beach, you'll find the nightlife options are as varied as the visitors who grace our shores.

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Los Cabos, Mexico, situated at the southern tip of the Baja California peninsula, is a dream destination for many travelers. Its breathtaking scenery, fascinating history, and vibrant culture are just some of the reasons why this location continues to captivate the hearts of tourists from around the world.

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Los Cabos is one of the most expensive destinations in all of Mexico for a couple of reasons. The main problem that Los Cabos has which drives up the prices for basically everything is the fact that it's isolated from the rest of the Mexican mainland.

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The Weather in Cancun and Los Cabos Both Cancun and Los Cabos are so popular due to their sunny and warm weather. While Cancun has more tropical and humid weather, Los Cabos tend to be a lot drier and cooler.

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5) Don't walk alone at night While the tourist areas of Cabo are safe, it's still important to exercise caution and use your noggin. Walking alone at night in any city can make you more susceptible to crime. It's preferable to travel with at least one other person at night.

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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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As mentioned, yes, you can swim in Cabo. In regards to swimming, you actually need to be careful. Many of Los Cabos' beaches aren't safe to swim on, and entering the water is dangerous. The beaches feature steep ocean-floor drop-offs, strong waves, and harsh undercurrents.

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It's up to personal preference whether Tulum is nicer than Cabo. Tulum has a rustic, hippie feel compared to Cabo. It also has lush jungle and beaches that often contain natural debris. If you travel to Tulum from May to October, you likely won't think it's nicer than Cabo.

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Cabo For Foodies Los Cabos is quickly becoming a resort destination for food lovers, also known as “foodies”. While it's not the culinary capital of the world, Los Cabos will definitely provide foodies a real sense of traditional down-home style Mexican food with some of the freshest ingredients found anywhere.

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Cabo is expensive for Mexico, but not as expensive as Hawaii especially if you do your homework. Plenty of cheap eats and drinks in Cabo for the budget minded. Hawaii has more to offer, but you need more than a week to do it justice. I keep reading in the forums about $30 drinks Which forums have this information?

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