Can someone recommend an all inclusive resort in Cabo that has a swimmable beach? Everyone place I read states that the beaches have too strong
currents.
Cabo San Lucas specifically, or anywhere in the Los Cabos area, including San Jose del Cabo?
In Cabo San Lucas, it's the hotels along the Pacific side, like the Solmar and the Finisterra that are on a pretty treacherous beach. There's a
pretty mean undertow.
Although any beach can have danger-issues at times, Playa Medano, along the Sea of Cortez side of El Arco (and the marina) is much more swimming
friendly compared to those exposed to the Pacific Ocean. Again, it will depend on the conditions when you're there.
Playa Medano is the home of the Hotel Hacienda, the Melia San Lucas, the Cascadas (condos), and the Pueblo Bonito facilities - among others. None of
those I've listed are all-inclusive.
Further out of town and your not really in Cabo San Lucas.BajaNomad - 1-15-2005 at 05:04 PM
You can also take a boat out to Playa del Amor. The Cortez side has a nice beach to swim at - only you have to dodge all the water taxis coming out
there during the day. The Pacific side of Playa del Amor has that knarly undertow - so, best to avoid unless you know what you're doing... but even
then....yankeeirishman - 1-15-2005 at 06:43 PM
Hotel La Fiesta Inn at San Jose del Cabo requires tenants to wear a yellow i.d. band on your wrist! You have to wear this STUPID &%^&^%$#* thing
during your entire Baja stay. It dont come off! So...go to town and be a "marked idiot"! Dont go to this human degrading hotel. We got stuck there
because of a prepaid vacation...oh...dont pre pay...go see the place you before you check in !
[Edited on 1-16-2005 by yankeeirishman]
[Edited on 1-16-2005 by yankeeirishman]Nikon - 1-15-2005 at 07:09 PM
Way to go, Yankeeirishman! This is worthy of a thread of its own.bajajudy - 1-16-2005 at 08:03 AM
If you can get in touch with the Hotel Riu, I bet you can get some kind of good introductory deal as they just opened. I saw in one of the "give
aways" a special of $99.
SuertaBajaNomad - 1-16-2005 at 08:40 AM
Quote:
Originally posted by bajajudy
If you can get in touch with the Hotel Riu, I bet you can get some kind of good introductory deal as they just opened. I saw in one of the "give
aways" a special of $99.
Suerta
$134/night through January - at least on their website:
is great, but $$$$$ muy.Bob H - 1-17-2005 at 07:45 AM
Cabo.... might as well spend your time in San Diego!
come on Bob......any baja is better than no baja
capt. mike - 1-17-2005 at 11:25 AM
and that includes the cape, and Cabo.
if you look you can find economy....and all the rest. The problem with SD is too damn many Zonies!! ha!!
plus it's pricey as all get out!synch - 1-17-2005 at 04:44 PM
Just got back from s SCUBA diving boat trip and spent a few days inbound / outbound in Cabo. Having never been there but heard all the development
domm and gloom made me think I might not like it, but it really is a nice place.
The fact that it was 75-80 degrees and sunny most every day went a long way to warming my attractiion too!