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[*] posted on 1-5-2005 at 06:46 PM
buss from san jose del cabo


does anyone know the best way to get to the buss headed for loreto from san jose del cabo air port what time of day it leaves i will be getting into san jose del cabo at about 2:00 in the afternoon wondering if i need to wait till the next day i prefer taking the express but the milk run might be an option?? thanks



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[*] posted on 1-5-2005 at 07:54 PM


If it were me, I would take a collectivo from the airport South into San Jose del Cabo, and have them drop me off at the bus station and catch the first bus going to La Paz as I would have to go there to make the connection for a bus North anyway.

Than upon arriving at the La Paz bus station, I would check what time the next bus runs to Loreto, if they had room and make my decison as to if I was going to catch it or spend the night in La Paz and take a bus North the next morning. Even if I was taking the bus the next morning, if I could I would buy my ticket before I left the bus station, that would gurantee me a seat, I expect.

The last time I took a bus North from La Paz was many years ago, but at that time the last bus that would drop you in Loreto left at 9 p.m.

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[*] posted on 1-6-2005 at 07:38 AM


I dont know what exactly Sara means by collectivo but there are none that go to the airport. From the airport you can only take a cab($40 to san jose) or a shuttle($15) or walk out to the highway and then take a collectivo into San Jose or bus headed to La Paz. I believe that the buses run every 2 or 3 hours but I agree with Sara that going into San Jose to the bus station is the best way to go. The buses from here run through Los Barriles or Todos Santos. In your case, I doubt that you care which one which will give you more options. I was just at the bus station yesterday but if I find myself there again soon I will post any info I can discover for you.
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[*] posted on 1-6-2005 at 11:48 AM
definition of collectivo - Shuttle


Judy, we are on the same page, you just knew what to call it up there and well, and I plumb forgot.

Here in Oax., they call them collectivo. Wow, $15 bucks to the bus station. The last time I took one was how many years ago????? Anyway, it was only $2 DLLs.
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[*] posted on 1-6-2005 at 12:20 PM


The times they are a changin' here and the prices have gone through the roof. The taxista union is so strong that we have the highest rates in Mexico. The last time we flew in we took a cab because we had to get home so we could get to the kennel before it closed. To my house which is 1km from San Jose it was $50. I almost fainted. Ten dollars more for 1km.
I dont know what the collectivos(collectivos here are any form of van, minibus..small mulit-passenger vehicle that run from barrio to barrio. They are not allowed at the airport) cost but there are also urbano buses that Jerry could take to the bus station(you still have to walk to the highway....probably 1/2 mile) and I think the they are 5 pesos.




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[*] posted on 1-6-2005 at 10:33 PM
wow


first thanks for the replys sounds like it has hit an all time high
it cost more to get to the buss depot then it cost to get to loreto
last feb i took a buss from loreto to tj it was only $57.00 no wonder i dont care for cabo but it looks like its still a rich mans cat box lol thanks again




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[*] posted on 1-7-2005 at 10:13 AM
Bus from Tijuana to Loreto


Jerry,
I plan on flying to San Diego and then taking the bus from Tijuana to Loreto. Any tips?
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[*] posted on 1-7-2005 at 10:36 AM


Take an express!



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[*] posted on 1-7-2005 at 11:21 AM
yes express


i was told later that ABC busses are the best but i took the other one
all i can say is bring a small pillow and an open mind it took 16.5 hours getting on in tj will most likly be better then getting on in loreto you should be able to pick your seat i had to move 3 times after i got on becouse the ppl from cabo that got off the buss to rest in loreto got back on and claimed there seats no real biggy a pint of tequela and a jug of freska isnt a bad idea either lol i got on at 6;00 pm and got to tj at10;30 so i slept a lot a day trip would be better so you can see the sites have a good one




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