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Going to CABO in mid October, looking for tips....

Posted on 9/17/24 at 5:31 pm
Posted by JoieDeVivre
SE Louisiana
Member since Apr 2010
125 posts
Posted on 9/17/24 at 5:31 pm
First time going to Cabo San Lucas. Looking for tips on what to do and what not to do while we're there for a week. We are a group of ten staying at the RIU Palace All Inclusive so don't plan to venture out dinning too much.


Is the water too cold to snorkel?
I know it's not whale season.
The guys are interested in a half day fishing trip.
We're not playing golf.
We're all in our sixties so no beach volleyball.
I want to have a itinerary so we don't sit around asking "what do you want to do, oh I don't care, what would y'all like to do"....
Posted by bluestem75
Dallas, TX
Member since Oct 2007
4924 posts
Posted on 9/17/24 at 8:45 pm to
You can’t swim in the water. The undertow is too strong. All the resorts there having amazing pools because of that.

We had a blast off roading. There’s camel rides and boat tours.

Shopping in the main town is pretty good.
Posted by HoustonGumbeauxGuy
Member since Jul 2011
32736 posts
Posted on 9/17/24 at 9:35 pm to
Here is a rundown for beginners, you will soon see that there are endless things to do in such a tiny area of awesomeness. Have fun let us know what all you got into with restaurants, bars, etc.

Arriving in Cabo
Bring a pen onto the plane so you can fill out the immigration/customs form ON THE AIRPLANE. Many people wait until they get into the airport and there are not any pens available – major mistake.

After you go through customs, immigration, and baggage claim… walk straight out of the doors. DO NOT STOP to talk to anyone trying to sell you excursions, free fishing, etc. They are relentless timeshare sharks. Be sure you know exactly what stall # your transfer will be waiting for you at, and what outfit they will have on.

If you want a beer at the outside bars while you wait for your shuttle to leave, be prepared to spend $12 for a Dos Equis, $15 for a margarita. The prices are totally outrageous.

ATMs at the airport will give you $US dollars. The best way to get pesos (and you will need them for taxis and tips all throughout tour trip) is to go to an ATM in Cabo and withdraw money from there… you will get pesos and you only have to pay the one-time fee or around $5. Get out as much as you can.

For the transfer to your hotel, use a company who offers a “private” option instead of “shared”… if you choose shared your car will be full of people and you will stop at 5-6 other hotels before you get to yours…. Don’t want to burn half of your first day dropping other people off at their hotels! You want to hit up YOUR OWN pool for some cocktails! The price should be pretty much the same if you choose private. Book this ASAP.

While in Cabo
Always negotiate the taxi fare before you get in. If you are getting a ride from the hotel, you can always have the front desk guys help you. Fares , for the most part, are set by how far they take you. If you have more then 2 people they will charge you $2/person extra on to of the normal fare.

You will be offered all sorts of “party favors” when walking around, they have no shame in peddling that stuff. They are not aggressive or physical, just know that you will be asked “if you want anything” walking around town, especially at night if you are on the main drag by the clubs….and you know what types of things I’m talking about

Paying for meals with a credit card is easy, but they will add a % to cover their transaction processing fee, so pay cash in pesos if you can. The USD/MX conversion rate offered by banks is correct, the rates you get at restaurants is horrible…meaning you will probably pay $5-10 more than usual if you choose to pay in $USD. If you use a credit card, tell them you want to pay in pesos.

Massages – find a place called the Sand Bar. It’s right behind the Mango Deck. No happy endings at that joint, but there are plenty of those in town if that’s your jam, you will see the scantily clad girls wearing the tight black outfits sitting outside enticing you to come in.

Where to eat
$ – El Gran Pastor; tiny taco shop where you order at a window and stand in the street to eat; best tacos I think

$ – Tacos Guss; tiny taco shop where you choose your meats, they being a big tray of all the sides you add what you want (don’t miss this place!).

$$ – Tres Gallos; beautiful restaurant that is in an outdoor courtyard, order a Caesar salad and they make it from scratch at your table

$$ – Marina Corona; similar vibe as Tres Gallos but they have live music; beautiful restaurant that is in an outdoor courtyard, order a Caesar salad and they make it from scratch at your table

$$ – Outpost; rooftop dining in town where they grow all of their own herbs and spices, beautiful and funky spot with great food. Ask to sit on the roof.

$$ – Daikoku; Japanese restaurant with good sushi and other dishes. A small man-made rover flows through the restaurant and the landscape is very lush; super cool experience and the food is great

$$$$– RosaNegra; high-energy upscale steakhouse with a DJ, a “fire show”, has a “vegas party” feel to it. Awesome vibe with beautiful people. Definitely find a way to eat here one night!
$$$$– Nicksan; upscale sushi restaurant, known for being a spot where celebrities go eat when they visit Cabo

Avoid – Sunset Monalisa has some of the best views but the food is below average and the menu is very expensive.

Things to do
Daytime – Mango Deck has a stage with contests, live music, fun drinks, lively crowd…. Very when on days when a cruise ship is docked. Dies down after 3:00pm.

Daytime – there are some daytime “’booze cruises”, but not many. Cabo is very different than Cancun, much more low key.

Daytime – pirate ship snorkeling over to Chileno Bay.

Daytime – take a glass bottom boat over to the arches and lover’s beach. TIP: eat breakfast at The Office. They have their own boat. Have your waiter call the boat over and show your receipt, you can each pay $10 for a ride over there. He will drop you off at “lover’s beach” if you want to hang out there for a while and he will come get you later. Just agree on a time.

Nighttime – lots of clubs and bard all in one area (El Squid Row, La Vaquita, Mandala)…. Overpriced drinks, but a fun places to dance and people watch

Nighttime – Rooftop 360; sits on the roof of a nice hotel, awesome view, great people watching, dress up nicely!
Posted by rphtx
CO
Member since Apr 2018
1547 posts
Posted on 9/17/24 at 9:46 pm to
You can definitely swim in Cabo. You are staying about center of the beach area that stretches from the marina towards the East coastline. Most maps will show you the swimmable areas, but you are generally protected from riptides to the south of the arch. As you go further down to the tip of the coast the current worsens, but unless the weather is unusually rough you should be fine where you are staying.

We have charted boats for fishing and sailing and they are great. We used Blue Sky Cabo for fishing and would do again. We also used to rent a sailboat and just cruise the coast when fishing was not on the list. Relaxing and fishing is about what you do in Cabo, not a ton of great excursions otherwise.

Even if you stay at your resort as all inclusive (never do that personally), the food is too great downtown. Try and get downtown as much as possible for food and eats, otherwise hang at the resort if the food is acceptable. We usually rent a 6 person car so you can get around, but we also stay at Pueblo Bonito which is on the west coast and far from town.
We usually do fine driving and only had one incident over the past 20 years getting a shake down from a cop going up a one way street.

If you are not adventurous and are intimidated by driving, rent a private round trip shuttle from the airport and just cab/uber around. Some of the private shuttles will stop at Walmart/Costco and you can pick up groceries and booze on the way to your resort. You are pretty close to town and can just use cabs/uber to go cheaply when you need to. I recommend not renting a car unless you go back to Cabo after seeing how it works. If you get a timeshare; you'll probably start renting a car.

Speaking of timeshares, when you get off the plane you are 'shark bait.' Put some dark glasses on, say 'no gracias' and move out of the building to blue sky. They can only mess with you in the terminal, so just exit asap to you arranged ride.

Posted by Buck Magnum
Springdale
Member since Dec 2003
11839 posts
Posted on 9/17/24 at 10:15 pm to
We stayed at Grand Velas. You can not swim there. Red flags constantly.
Posted by JoieDeVivre
SE Louisiana
Member since Apr 2010
125 posts
Posted on 9/18/24 at 8:31 am to
Wow, thanks!
Posted by VABuckeye
NOVA
Member since Dec 2007
38283 posts
Posted on 9/18/24 at 11:50 am to
GumbeaxGuy knows Cabo like I know the Caribbean.
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