Something magical happens at the point where the cool turquoise pacific ocean meets crashes into the sapphire blue Sea of Cortez at land’s End. The tip of the Baja Peninsula consists of two major towns, Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo which are connected by miles of white sandy beaches, exclusive golf courses and luxury resorts, known as the Corridor. These two major zones are what make up the county of Los Cobos. Some say Los Cabos is well on its way to becoming Mexico’s most expensive and exclusive destination.
When entering into Mexico all your documentation should be up-to-date. To find out the travel documents needed, check with the nearest embassy and for US residents, please visit http://travel.state.gov This will allow your travel in and out of the Baja area is quick and easy.
By far the Los Cabos International Airport is the busiest airport in Baja; with plenty of direct flights originating in San Diego, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, and much more. The airport (SJD) is located just outside of San Jose Del Cabo. There are only two terminals in the whole airport. Terminal 2 is the newer of the two. Getting in and out of customs can take and easy 15 minutes but in high season be prepared to wait at least an hour. When leaving the Los Cabos Airport, taxis are plentiful and car rentals are just as easy to come by.
Because Los Cabos is a highly trafficked tourist area, English is widely spoken and understood. However, the national currency is the Peso. The most convenient form of money in Cabo is a major credit card or debit card. Be sure to notify your credit card companies or bank that you will be traveling to Cabo San Lucas, this way you will have no problems using your cards. US dollars are easily accepted anywhere yet your change will most likely be in pesos. No worries though, you can always exchange your pesos into US dollars before you leave at the airport.
Some tourists like to spend their vacations on resorts that offer only all-inclusive packages. While having food and drinks at your service is always a fabulous feeling, most do not get to experience the real taste of Cabo. Cabo San Lucas offers some of the top rated in restaurants in all of Mexico. Some restaurants even have their exclusive chefs flown in from other countries. So if you’re doing an all-inclusive be sure to set some time apart to REALLY experience Cabo. The food and service is just amazing!
We hope you make the best of your stay here in Cabo. As we know your time spent will be unforgettable and you WILL return! And your Cabo San Lucas wedding will definitely be the talk of all your family and friends.
When entering into Mexico all your documentation should be up-to-date. To find out the travel documents needed, check with the nearest embassy and for US residents, please visit http://travel.state.gov This will allow your travel in and out of the Baja area is quick and easy.
By far the Los Cabos International Airport is the busiest airport in Baja; with plenty of direct flights originating in San Diego, San Francisco, Dallas, Chicago, and much more. The airport (SJD) is located just outside of San Jose Del Cabo. There are only two terminals in the whole airport. Terminal 2 is the newer of the two. Getting in and out of customs can take and easy 15 minutes but in high season be prepared to wait at least an hour. When leaving the Los Cabos Airport, taxis are plentiful and car rentals are just as easy to come by.
Because Los Cabos is a highly trafficked tourist area, English is widely spoken and understood. However, the national currency is the Peso. The most convenient form of money in Cabo is a major credit card or debit card. Be sure to notify your credit card companies or bank that you will be traveling to Cabo San Lucas, this way you will have no problems using your cards. US dollars are easily accepted anywhere yet your change will most likely be in pesos. No worries though, you can always exchange your pesos into US dollars before you leave at the airport.
Some tourists like to spend their vacations on resorts that offer only all-inclusive packages. While having food and drinks at your service is always a fabulous feeling, most do not get to experience the real taste of Cabo. Cabo San Lucas offers some of the top rated in restaurants in all of Mexico. Some restaurants even have their exclusive chefs flown in from other countries. So if you’re doing an all-inclusive be sure to set some time apart to REALLY experience Cabo. The food and service is just amazing!
We hope you make the best of your stay here in Cabo. As we know your time spent will be unforgettable and you WILL return! And your Cabo San Lucas wedding will definitely be the talk of all your family and friends.