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Home >> : Things You Should Know
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Before you embark on your Los Cabos vacation, peruse the information below to ensure your trip is smooth sailing from beginning to end.
Los Cabos Insider's Guide
Written just for you, the "Los Cabos Insider’s Pocket Guide" is an invaluable resource for those seeking the very best Cabo has to offer. This booklet includes our staff recommendations on top beaches, restaurants, golf courses, fishing charters, tour operators, travel-related establishments and top-tier vendors in Los Cabos. This free guide also contains useful traveler information, like important phone numbers, Mexican and U.S. customs regulations, detailed local maps, a currency guide, safety information and a Spanish language helper.
Easy to download and print (PDF), this guide is perfect for a quick study before you depart on your trip. Also be sure to pack it in your carry-on.
Download the 2008-2009 Insider’s Pocket Guide
Legal Entry and Departure Requirements
For information on documentation and customs requirements, please see the U.S. Department of State's Passport and Travel Initiative websites, and the U.S. Customs and Border Protection site.
At the Airport
After clearing Immigrations and Customs with your baggage, proceed to the airport lobby area. CAUTION - There will be timeshare representatives soliciting you with freebies as you walk past. Unless you are seriously interested or would like to spend at least two hours of your vacation time listening to a salesperson, just walk on by. You’ll find car rental desks, taxis and transfer companies right outside the customs area.
Updated: Permitted and Prohibited Items
In Cabo: Local Towns and Facilities
Los Cabos is home to two distinct towns: Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. Both are safe, clean, and have modern services like bank machines, good medical facilities, mobile phone providers, and Internet cafes. English is spoken in hotels, and in most stores and restaurants.
Electrical Current Compatibility
U.S. citizens shouldn't have any trouble with electric devices in Los Cabos. Baja electricity is 110 volts, 60 cycles AC, and generally compatible with American appliances.
Departing Cabo
After checking out of your accommodations, make sure you head off to the airport with plenty of time to check your luggage and catch your departing flight! Please be sure you have the proper documentation, especially the Mexico Tourist Card.
To Our Customers
Los Cabos is a unique Mexico destination, filled with a variety of activities, friendly people and fascinating cultural experiences. We hope you will discover and enjoy the immense beauty of Los Cabos. We look forward to showing you the best Cabo has to offer.
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