Q&A

Is Los Cabos Mexico safe to visit?

Is Los Cabos Mexico safe to visit?

It gave Mexico an overall Level 3 warning for visitors to exercise caution. Violent crimes, such as homicide, kidnapping, carjacking, and robbery are widespread throughout Mexico. Los Cabos in particular is noted by the U.S. government for having zero travel restrictions.

Do I need pesos for Cabo?

Mexico’s currency is the Peso. U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in Cabo, but expect bad exchange rates if you choose to use dollars. We recommend taking cash out of the ATM when you arrive in Los Cabos.

What to see and do in Los Cabos?

Other Los Cabos activities include mountain biking and ATV tours in the surrounding hills. One of the top attractions in Los Cabos is the Church of San Lucas, a 300-year old Spanish mission-style church boasting period features. Many other buildings in Cabo date to the city’s founding and reflect its Colonial past.

What do I need to travel to Los Cabos Mexico?

What Do I Need to Travel to Los Cabos Mexico? Passport Rules. US visitors to Mexico cannot return home without either a passport or passport card. Mexican Documents. Preparing to enter Mexico, visitors will be asked by airline or cruise ship personnel, or Mexican agents at land entry points, to fill out a flimsy official paper Medical Preparation. Packing Tips. Clothes.

What things should you bring to Cabo San Lucas?

Neck Wallet. Keep your valuables organized and secure in a handy neck wallet which you can wear under your clothes.

  • Affordable Waterproof Camera. A waterproof camera like this is the perfect tool for capturing those colorful Cabo moments with your friends or partner.
  • Universal Waterproof Phone Case.
  • HERO Packing Cubes.
  • What to do in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo?

    Playa Médano is Cabo’s most crowded beach, with crystal blue waters and plenty of beachside watering holes attracting hordes of sunbathers. In addition to taking it easy with a drink, Playa Médano also offers some active attractions, including beach volleyball, jet skiing, kayaking, boogie boarding and parasailing.