What to Pack for Cabo: 35 Essential Cabo Packing List Items
Our Cabo packing list covers 35 essential things to take to Cabo. From a sun-protective rash guard to a waterproof phone pouch, this list makes packing for Cabo easy.
Our Cabo packing list covers 35 essential things to take to Cabo. From a sun-protective rash guard to a waterproof phone pouch, this list makes packing for Cabo easy.
There are several top farm-to-table restaurants in Los Cabos. Flora Farms started the organic farm food trend, serving artisanal cocktails and delicious fresh local food. Acre, Los Tamarindos, El Huerto and Encanto are also amazing.
So you’re looking for cool and unique things to do in Cabo? How about flyboarding? You can also swim with whale sharks, hike to a canyon waterfall, stay in a treehouse, sail on a pirate ship and more!
There’s no end of water activities to enjoy in Cabo. Discover the best kayaking tours, jet ski excursions, glass bottom water taxi rides to Land’s End, surfing outfitters and more!
Don’t be fooled by cheap car rental prices in Cabo. Proper insurance will double the cost. Tip: Consider renting just for day trips; some days you probably won’t need a car.
Jacques Cousteau called the Sea of Cortez “the world’s richest sea.” Go scuba diving in Cabo San Lucas and you’ll see turtles, rays and 900 species of fish! If you’re lucky, you might spot a shark too.
Mid-December to March is the best time to see whales in Cabo San Lucas. As for the best whale watching tours, what’s your style? A fast Zodiac ride? Or a breakfast cruise on a stable catamaran?
There’s no “one” best place to stay in Cabo. Take Medano Beach. It’s popular because you can swim there, and it’s close to activities and restaurants in town. To escape the crowds, the East Cape is ideal. Each area has its own vibe and appeal.
What are the top things to do in Cabo? Best hotels? Tastiest taco joints? Our Cabo travel guide covers everything you want to know for an amazing Cabo vacation!
Dangerous rips make many Los Cabos beaches unsafe for swimming. But Cabo still has many great swimmable beaches. Some faves? Medano Beach, Santa Maria Bay and Lover’s Beach.
What’s Cabo in January like? January is the coolest month. But it’s still warm enough for beaching! Whale watching is terrific in January. Golfing is great too, as it’s less hot and humid than at other times of the year.