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Need Recommendations For Cabo

Posted on 4/29/16 at 12:28 pm
Posted by LSU_Holla
West Monroe
Member since Mar 2005
244 posts
Posted on 4/29/16 at 12:28 pm
Ok I know cruises are trashy blah blah..but I am cruising to Cabo and Puerto Vallarta in August from LA. Anyone who has been there I would like your opinion on the best activities,food,etc while there..Thanks
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
29523 posts
Posted on 4/29/16 at 12:55 pm to
Taxis in town are VERY reasonable and are each about the same price. ALWAYS establish your price BEFORE you get inside.

As far as bars, you will find that Cabo is very small and all the bars are pretty much in one spot. We are not into the club scene, so I can only suggest bars we have been to.

Rip’s Bar sits right outside the back-entrance (exit) of Cabo Wabo, next to Jungle Bar. Awesome outdoor bar where everyone comes to chat and meet new friends.




Happy Ending Cantina is owned by a retired San Antonio firefighter; chill place with awesome bartenders and beer pong tables in the back.



Mandala is a newer club, which can be fun for all ages. We went and had a few drinks just to people watch. Go up the roof to relax (pic shown in that link), the bottom floor is club



The other usual suspects are Cabo Wabo, Giggling Marlin and El Squid Roe …… all very touristy but always packed. Probably worth checking out just to say you’ve been! Mango Deck (below) is fun during the day to see contests and a live DJ/MC entertain the crowds, but this is where Medano Beach is and the peddlers I mention in my review



Nikki Beach at ME Cabo is a cool spot if the Miami/Vegas scene is your thing. It's been hit or mss lately with the new hotel opening called Breathless, its an 21+ hotel that is working to "takeover" that crowd from ME Cabo.





We always stay at Grand Solmar Land's End....read the reviews, they speak for themselves. It's on the Pacific side and you can't swim in the ocean, but I will tell you it's a DAMN GOOD trade-off from Medano Beach where walkaround vendors relentlessly peddle fake Oakleys, fedoras and any club drug you can imagine. You can walk to the "famous" arches (aka los cabos) and lover's beach at low tide, which we have done several times. Pics below. We have not been deep sea fishing so can't offer much advice there but we've heard it's amazing. There are Dune Buggy adventures, zip lines, deep sea fishing, top notch golf. Cabo is awesome...hope you guys have fun

For dining, there are some good recs from earlier posts. Hacienda Cocina y Cantina is an awesome spot that you can't afford to miss. Edith's and Mi Casa are also cool places that offer up a nice menu and tableside "Mexican Coffee" which is made with flaming tequila. One of our favorite spots is Los Barriles - pics of their special plate below.








Tacos Guss – quite possibly the best tacos anywhere. Super cheap, super fresh and they being you a huge caddy of toppings. Don’t miss this place! Cash only.





Javier's for a nice, elegant dinner and excellent service.





Sunset de Mona Lisa is a short drive out of town, but the view towards the arch up on the cliffs at sunset is killer! Would DEF recommend for the view more so than the food.




Maro's Shrimp House





Los Barriles has tablside dishes from Ceasar salad, to lobster to Mexican coffee






Hacienda Cocina y Cantina



If you are willing to put up with the vendors, then hit up The Office for breakfast and other meals....awesome stuff. The Mango Deck is next door and plays host to daytime shenanigans with an MC hosting various contests that aren't as cheesy as the shite you'd see in Cancun spring break.



The Office has their own glass bottom boat to take you over to see the arch up close and to Pelican Rock (and all the fish below you), it is only $5 per person if you eat there and show your receipt to the boat captain.







Mango Deck


Lorenzillo's overlooks the marina and has good lobster dishes although it is admittedly overpriced.



Nik San actually has some damn good sushi


Alexander Restaurant has some delicious authentic Mexican food (not tex-mex) that we always hit up. It is located on the Marina as well and is a great spot to people watch.



The Cabo Rey Sunset Cruise is touristy, but the food + show is awesome. Strongly recommend you do this if it's your first time here. You will NOT be disappointed.






Snorkeling is not the best, so just set your expectations if you elect to book a snorkel trip.

Last but not least, the sunrises and sunsets are some of the best you will see on the planet. Here is a photo we took that is NOT shopped.

This post was edited on 4/29/16 at 1:00 pm
Posted by AmeriKop45
Coach, Wing Tip Seat
Member since Jan 2016
2102 posts
Posted on 4/29/16 at 1:49 pm to
Get the Cabo Passport. Half off most everything.
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
29523 posts
Posted on 4/29/16 at 6:28 pm to
There is a FB group called "Caboholics", they are very helpful and it's loaded with many Americans who have recently moved there, so they will have all sorts of inside info.

But beware, those people are convinced that Cabo is the only town on the face of the earth that needs to exist....they can get a little overboard.

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