Dec 4, 2019

CABO SAN LUCAS, MEXICO

Cabo San Lucas is an easy 3 hour flight from San Francisco. Located at the southern end of Baja California, it is one of the most easily accessible resort towns from the Pacific west coast of the US.


OUR ITINERARY:

Day 1: Arrive Cabo. Spend 1/2 day in the resort, pool and enjoy the beach
Day 2: 1/2 hour time share presentation, 1-2 hours Panga tour to El Arco, rest of day relax
Day 3: Early morning 1/2 day Whale watching tour, 1/2 day to relax
Day 4: Walk to Art District 1/2 day, 1/2 day relaz
Day 5: Head Home

Where to stay:

San Jose del Cabo also know as the Touristic Corridor / Los Cabos,  Cabo Real or Corridor and
Cabo San Lucas which is the Downtown Area ( closer to El Arco ).

Our hotel was located in the Touristic Corridor in the resort town of Los Cabos. The resort town/touristic corridor is about 30 mins away from the Airport, depending on traffic, and is connected with public transportation and tourist taxis. It takes about $40 one way to downtown in a taxi from the resort town or about $2 with public bus. Taxis are located outside hotels. The Art Plaza / Plaza Mijares of San Jose Del Cabo is within walking distance of about 15-20 mins.

DOWNTOWN OR TOURISTIC CORRIDOR? WHICH :

Downtown is one option for choosing your stay.   It is close to the Marina and is closer to the Playa El Medano one of the safest beaches which is close to El Arco and Pelican Rock. The marina is near by for any day tours and whale watching trips or renting a water taxi to see the El Arco.

WHERE WE STAYED:

We always check Hotels.com, Expedia and other website for deals and reviews. We had stayed at the royal Solaris in Cancun on an earlier trip and we knew what to expect. Hotels differ in price and may or may not be a couple of dollars cheap or expensive. While travelling with kids it is our thumb rule to stay at a hotel which is populated around, has good reviews and has a decent rating online.

Royal Solaris Resort.: The resort had a delicious breakfast buffet, lunch and dinner with different themes everyday. All day snacks were available. Pools had an all day pizza bar. There was a kid pool and an adult pool. There were ocean facing restaurants from where we could see the whales breaching. Each evening there was an entertainment night with dancers and singers and musicians. We were upgraded to an ocean facing suite and had the finest views of sunrise each day. We enjoyed the variety of food specially the make your own breakfast options.

SHOULD WE RENT CAR?
We found no need to rent a car here in Cabo. Buses and taxis are usually the mode of transport. If you do need one there are lots of companies that you can select from.

Airport Experiences:

Once you arrive at the airport you will be bombarded by timeshare personnel who tried to sell us time shares. We had experienced this in Cancun and we were aware that this situation would arise. So we decided to give it a shot and see what we could land up with. Once they know that your an easy target they will not leave you and will start throwing freebies that you just cannot resist. Free transportation, free ride, free free free. The catch.. Attend a 1 1/2 hour time share presentation at a resort near downtown we got this.

- Free return taxi from the resort town to the hotel for the time share presentation worth $80 bucks.
- Free water taxi to see El Arco worth $10 per person worth $40
- Whale watching (2 hours at sea ) with a stop to see Pelican Rock, Divorce Beach, Lovers Beach and El Arco and full buffet breakfast  with amazing views for $50 for a family of 4 which is otherwise worth $ 340.
- Free taxi to Marina the next day since all whale watching tours are early morning - worth $40.

Total saving: $450.

While it wasn't easy doing this with a toddler, we managed to get ourselves a free ride, save on an excursion, taxi fare and buffet breakfast for a day and a fantastic morning to seeing whales breaching . If you can save a morning and know how to deal with a pushy time share representative, you may be able to save on a lot and spend it somewhere else. Would we do this again? - Well maybe if we get a great deal and save on money to splurge for something else in return.

EL ARCO:

After our time share presentation, we collected our free passes for the promised excursions. We hired a "Panga" water taxi, it is a small motor boat which is like a mini fishing trawler with seats. It had a small glass bottom in the middle from where we could see the fish underwater. Life vests are mandatory. When we reached Lovers beach, we were given fish food to throw in the water. We saw the most colorful, large fish that jumped right up into the air to catch the food.

We were taken by boat to see the hidden cove and passed by Lovers beach on the other side. Lovers Beach and Divorce beach are great for sunbathing, and for some beautiful pictures with the backdrop of the arches. Most of the small boat tours to El Arco can leave you there and pick you up at a later time. There are sea lions, pelicans and tropical fish in the sea.



The next day we went back into downtown and got an additional viewing of El Arco due to our free tour. Our whale watching tour was with Caboreyhttps://www.caborey.com/ and I can completely recommend them for their courteousness, and willingness to take manoeveur the boat to the whales yet keep a safe distance whenever there was any sighting. Engines were switched off when we neared the area where the whales were spotted. Carry motion sickness medication if needed

The official whale season is from early December to mid April. Many boat tours have an age requirement for accompanying small children onwhale watching tours. We read about Zodiac tours which were commonly used, however it was safer to go whale watching in a larger boat with kids. The smaller boats we found were not suitable for our 2 1/2 year old an many tour companies did not accomodate toddlers.


WHALEWATCHING TOUR:

We selected Caborey for our Whale watching tour. Service was incredible, buffet breakfast on board, music, dancing and complete commentary from start to finish. The boat had a ramp which was stroller/ wheelchair accessible. We highly recommend them and were highly satisfactory due to the over 15 sightings of whales we saw that day.

 
While returning from downtown to the resort are, we took public transport the blue Baja Cabo bus that was from Downtown to the airport. The stops are written on the front of the bus. Just let the driver know where your stopping. They would not mind stopping even if your stop is not a regular bus stop. The buses are clean. Drivers take only cash and usually have small change. The price per person is around $2. The buses from Downtown that come towards the resort area stop at the round about on the main road and go towards the San Jose townsquare onward to the airport. They do not enter the resort town. It is a 10-15 min walk from the main road to the resort lane. There are sidewalks and we found it to be very safe during the day time. You could even take the Urbano to your hotel if walking isn't an option.

There are local buses called Urbanos that ply on the resort route. They look like vintage yellow buses and are unique inside. They have just two parallel long seats and give an appearance of the vintage buses in the 60's. Urbanos are convenient if you plan to reach back to the resort faster from Art district.

Urbano local bus

Photography and other Tips:

#Cabo famous signboard is available at the end of the marina just before the entrance of the Paraiso mall.
Circle of large waterboards at the entrance of the Marina.
A large Los Cabos sign is available at the arrival terminal just as you exit the airport towards the shuttles. Make sure you get the sign at the arrival into Los Cabos as I didn't see any sign at the departures.
Mexico and Los Cabos sign boards are available at the round about public bus stop junction at the hotel zone.
Tips are expected for all services.
We carry pesos for touristic spots.
$ bills are accepted. Tipping is appreciated in $s.
Paraiso mall is the closest major bus stop to the Marina and to get back into the resort town by public transport.
More information on Getting around in Cabo Here.
Pick up souvenirs at the Paraiso Mall. Vendors are available at the marina as well.


BEST TIME TO VISIT

While Cabo has warm weather throughout the year. Temperatures ranger between 60 F in the mornings to about 80-90 daytime.  With little rainfall, sunny days are almost 350 days a year. A light jacket may be needed after sundown as temperatures drop a bit. Get deals on hotels and flights by booking early.

WHAT TO WEAR:
Summer cotton clothes, a light sweater for the evenings. It can get muggy and hot sometimes so be prepared with lots of sunscreen and lots of water.


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