GAtraveler
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Where to stay in Cabo San Lucas
Can anyone recommend an area/hotel to stay at in Cabo? We are looking for a nice two star or a three star.
thanks!
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Pompano
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GAtraveler....
http://www.si-mexico.com/cities/cabo_san_lucas.htm
These should give you a wide range of choices.
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lewm
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cabo
We like to stay at the 'Mar de Cortez'. It is in town. You can walk to everything. Reasonable rates. Nice pool. No tv or phones in room. Good
restaurant & bar. Internet across the street. You can hear the roosters crow in the morning if you are a light sleeper.
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tim40
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Los Arcos... on a short couple of hours.....In La Paz... sorry :}
If I wanted to do Cabo I would drive to Santa Monica..
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Paula
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We stayed at the Mar de Cortez and lked it too. Great location, very nice pool and court yard.
In Cabo it is good to get away from the Marina area. Cabo San Lucas Street has some really good looking restaurants and taco places, and is less
glitzy. And more fun to walk there-- you almost feel ike you're in Mexico! Mi Casa restaurant, across from the plaza, is beautifull with good food
and great service, a little pricy, but not quite expensive. On Hidalgo just south of 12 de Octubre, is an elegant restaurant-- can't remember the
name-- by far the best mainland style cooking I've ever tasted in Baja.
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bajajudy
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Right across the side street of Mar de Cortez is Misiones de Kino. Killer food at reasonable prices.
There is also a juice bar just up the street with very reasonable Mexican dishes. Wonderful smoothies and vampiras.
http://www.bajainsider.com/
Is another informative website.
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Pompano
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bajajudy...is there still a bar called 'Spencer's' in the old Mar de Cortez? I knew him from a long time ago in another place and time.
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Dianamo
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been wondering
Quote: | Originally posted by bajajudy
Right across the side street of Mar de Cortez is Misiones de Kino. Killer food at reasonable prices.
There is also a juice bar just up the street with very reasonable Mexican dishes. Wonderful smoothies and vampiras. |
What is a Vampira?????? Sounds delicious!
DianaMo
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The Mar de Cortez is always a good bet in Cabo. Family run for years and reasonable prices. www.mardecortez.com
POMP Spencer still owns the concession for the restaurant there but you are more likely to find him at the Roadhouse.
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