Can you visit Los Cabos Mexico on a budget? | The best of Los Cabos under $100 a person
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- Опубликовано: 28 июл 2024
- Los Cabos is one of the most expensive destinations in Mexico. In this travel vlog we'll share how to see the best of Los Cabos in one day on a budget. For under $100 a person (for two people) you can stay in the center of San Jose del Cabo, explore the historic colonial streets, visit Cabo San Lucas, take a boat tour to the Cabo Arch, watch the sunset on the beach, and enjoy delicious carne asada tacos. We add some additional budget tips to make your trip even cheaper.
Airbnb starting at $50 a night: sovrn.co/w8rp13c (Affiliate)
Cabo Boat Tour: www.eljefetours.com/
Vlog Chapters
00:00:00 Introduction
00:00:55 San Jose del Cabo
00:04:59 Cabo San Lucas
00:07:21 Playa Palmilla
00:09:23 Tacos
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This is a great video! Quality shoots and informative. Keep up the good work!
Thank you! That means so much to me. I’m glad you enjoyed it 😊
Great video , Playa Palmilla very nice
Thank you! Playa Palmilla was beautiful. I would highly recommend 😊
Playa Palmilla looked like a nice chill beach! I went to Cabo from a cruise several years ago, and it was so hard to get away from the tourist area. I'll keep these places and tips in mind if we go over there in the future!
It was fun to feel a little more local! Pretty much all of Cabo was touristy but that’s not always bad. It was worth a visit to experience once but not sure I’d go back. I would definitely go back to that region though! There’s so much to see and do outside of Cabo.
The bus is 90 pesos from the airport to Cabo
Thanks for the update! Is it 90 to Cabo San Lucas or San Jose del Cabo? I was having a hard time finding info online.
Thank you for this video!!! Who did you use for your car rental please? and did you travel in October?
You’re welcome!
We rented with Hertz and it was not good. I wouldn’t recommend them. They don’t include the required third party liability insurance and even though we called to confirm there would be no extra charges when we shows up it was over $350 more. We argued to decrease it but it was a huge pain. I’d recommend National. I’ve never had a problem with them and they make it easy to add the insurance before hand and see the whole price. Whoever you go with just make sure the third party liability insurance is clearly included on your reservation email.
We did go to in October! We got lucky and missed two hurricanes haha.
@@AnyoneCanTravel thank you!!!
So cool. Did you get any storms while you were there?
It was a rainy a couple days but thankfully sunshine most of the time. July to October is usually rainy season (and hurricane season).
Hi can you share who you chose for your Airbnb? And was the smell from the waste plant bad? I’m planning my trip and looked at a lot of Airbnb downtown.
Thanks!
Hi! We couldn’t smell anything from a waste plant, but it was a pretty loud on Saturday night since there’s a bar across the street. Sunday night wasn’t loud though.
Here’s the link: sovrn.co/w8rp13c Just an FYI for transparency it’s an affiliate link so if you book we may get a small commission 😊
@@AnyoneCanTravel Thank you, I’ll check it out!
No problem! I hope you have a great trip. Happy to answer any other questions you may have as well.
Who did you book the rental with? We always have issues when we reserve a rental.
Thanks
We booked with Hertz but we had issues, so I wouldn’t recommend them. I would recommend National though. They look more expensive but because you can add the third party liability ahead of time. They actually were cheaper than what Hertz wanted to charge us with the required insurance. I had to argue them down because when we called they said third party liability was included but it wasn’t when we got there.