Need to know:There are several different means of transport available for you once you are in town. We have provided detailed information on various options and our concierge will gladly answer any questions you will probably have after reading this section.
City buses run between San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas well into the evening. There’s no set schedule, but they’ll come along every 15 to 30 minutes. If you take taxis, agree on the fare before you get in. Driving in Mexico is not for the faint of heart. It’s rare, but you may still come across the occasional policeman looking for bribes. Ask to be taken to the chief (jefe), and they’ll backpedal, fast. Peddlers walk most beaches carrying the same merchandise you’ll find in shops. Most hotels rope off peddler-free zones, but outside of those, you’re fair game.
As Los Cabos has grown, so has its petty crime. Stick to known areas after dark and lock your car and gas tank. Gas station attendants are notoriously corrupt. Safety standards aren’t what they are stateside, so use caution when you’re outside of your resort or hotel. Watch for tripping hazards on streets and sidewalks, and be mindful of balconies from which children could fall. Dial 066, the Mexican 911, for emergencies. For your safeguard Mexico Travel Planning Essential Checklist might be useful for you. Also keep keep an eye on the latest edition guide book - Visit Los Cabos 2010 Magazine ; released by Cabo tourism board . Here, also we have supplied information regarding visa requirements and how to contact the Mexican consulates in the United States and Canada, as well as the United States and Canadian Consulates in Mexico. We also have included the listings to various emergency services, including the police, doctors and hospitals, Red Cross and more.
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Most residents of Los Cabos insist there are "No Bad Days". They are almost right. The Sun shines on Los Cabos 330-350 days a year.
The average temperature year-round is 78°F. |
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The historical architecture of this destination is reflected in the monuments of San Jose del Cabo, a colonial town where you and the family can walk down the streets and enjoy the magic and tradition that has persisted over the years, despite the town’s rapid growth. |
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Cabo San Lucas To call Los Cabos numbers from the United States, first dial: 011 52 624 + the number listed below.
San José del Cabo Fire Departmente: 14 22466 Police Department: 14 20361 |
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Banks are plentiful and well-located throughout the Los Cabos area. Most banks offer ATM withdrawal in pesos and U.S. dollars. The bank offers the most favorable exchange rate available in the area. Most are open until 7:00 P.M. weekdays and half days on Saturdays. ATM machines are also available near many shopping areas as a stand alone service. |
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The Cabo San Lucas Hyperbaric Chamber (Buceo Médico Mexicano) offers your customers and staff internationally recognized Hyperbaric facilities for the treatment of diving related injuries. The chamber is Divers Alert Network (DAN) Referral Center and a Platinum Level DAN Sponsor; We are also corporate members of the Undersea and Hyperbaric Medical Society (UHMS) and the Undersea and Hyperbaric Mexican Medical Society (UHMMS). |
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CaliforniaCalexico331 W. Second St., Calexico, CA 92231. Tel: (760) 357-3863 Fax: (760) 357-6284 British ColumbiaVancouver 710-1177 West Hastings St., Vancouver, B.C. V6E 2K3. Tel: (604) 684-1859 Fax: (604) 684-2485 |
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In Cabo you may find Canada's and the USA's consulates. Although not all countries have representation in Cabo, operators can make a connection to a consulate in La Paz or an embassy in Mexico City. Canadian Consulate & Embassy in Cabos and United States Consulate & Embassy in Cabos.. |
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Proof of citizenship. This can be either a passport or a certified copy of your birth certificate accompanied by a photo ID. A passport is the document of preferenceBe prepared to fill out the information requested which includes your place of birth, your destination and the reason for your visit. Yes! You will not be allowed into the country without it and, since you will have to turn it in upon returning home its strongly recommended that you don't lose it. |
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Just a short 2 hour, nonstop flight from the United States border is San José del Cabo International Airport, which is where you will arrive when you fly to Los Cabos. Tips to reduce your cost.. |
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Rent a car is very useful if you are planning to explore the beaches and scenery along the corridor and between the cities of San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas, if you are thinking about this option is a good idea to choose a all-terrain vehicle. Within the cities can move easily and safely on foot or by taxis. There is no local bus service between downtown and the beach but it is available to be transported between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo. The service begins in San Jose at 5:00 AM and in Cabo San Lucas begins at 5:20 a.m. and runs until 9:30 or 10:00 PM. |
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