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3 Single Girls + Cabo
Apologies if this has been discussed before, but I did do a search and didn't come up with anything. Myself and 2 of my girlfriends (we are late 20s) are planning a trip, most likely to Cabo, in October. None of us have been so we are looking for tips, must-dos and don't dos. We'd like to do something all-inclusive, so if anyone has any experience with any of those, that would be helpful. One place we are considering is the Royal Solaris All Inclusive Resort & Spa. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!
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Let's see how long it takes for some male FTers to suggest that they be added to the sum of 3 single girls + Cabo.
You'll have a blast. It's not really Mexico (feels more like San Diego), but they do the sun, sand and sangria thing very well down there. |
Originally Posted by dhuey
Let's see how long it takes for some male FTers to suggest that they be added to the sum of 3 single girls + Cabo.
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Originally Posted by mcrt
35 Minutes. Will you be at SEA DOO this weekend?
Nope, I will actually be out of town this weekend. Wow, that didn't take long to get off topic. |
Originally Posted by SeattleAmber
One place we are considering is the Royal Solaris All Inclusive Resort & Spa. Any advice is appreciated! Thanks!
Royal Solaris is in San Jose del Cabo, which is about 30 minutes from 'Cabo'. I would suggest staying in Cabo San Lucas. I have not stayed in San Jose, but my impression is that it is an older crowd with much less going on. Cabo is pretty much Timeshare Central, so 10,000's have purchased timeshares down there. Most people don't actually want to use these every year so you can often rent very nice 1 or 2 bedroom suites for a good price. |
A whole bunch of us went down last year and stayed at the Bonita Rose (I'll double check that one). Only took us 5-10 min to walk/stumble in to town to go to the bars at night. Hotel wasn't all inclusive, but did have 2 pools, their own little roped off area on the beach and really yummy sunset margharitas. We were all in our early 20's and it was a fair mix of girl to boy ratio. FYI-don't go on a booze cruise. They stink.
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Also look into both the Melia and the Starwood properties for possible deals (Sheraton Hacienda del Mar and Westin - both on the highway outside CSL, the Sheraton being slightly cheaper and closer if you do not have car and are factoring in cab costs). As for bars/clubs, like to start at Nowhere Bar or in marina area and end up at Squid Roe. Not a fan of Cabo Wabo, but only my opinion.
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Originally Posted by tdo-ca
Also look into both the Melia and the Starwood properties for possible deals (Sheraton Hacienda del Mar and Westin - both on the highway outside CSL, the Sheraton being slightly cheaper and closer if you do not have car and are factoring in cab costs). As for bars/clubs, like to start at Nowhere Bar or in marina area and end up at Squid Roe. Not a fan of Cabo Wabo, but only my opinion.
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Originally Posted by SeattleAmber
Nope, I will actually be out of town this weekend.
Wow, that didn't take long to get off topic. |
Originally Posted by mcrt
I figured dhuey made a downright good suggestion and I would have fun with it. Have a blast in Cabo, my only Mexico vacation was in PVR. I had a lot of fun and was glad that I was within stumbling distance of my hotel. The less I have to depend on cabs to get me home the happier I am.
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Originally Posted by dhuey
Let's see how long it takes for some male FTers to suggest that they be added to the sum of 3 single girls + Cabo...
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Originally Posted by SeattleAmber
Now, how was PVR? It was suggested at one point but I thought it seemed to family-ish. Is that not the case?
I ended up staying in a small place in the old part of town, the Zona Romantica. It was a block off the beach, but owned by a beach hotel so I had full access to that hotels facilities. I could probably walk to it again, but have no clue what it was called. |
Transport
Try and get a shuttle bus package with your hotel. A cab, even split 3 weeks is very expensive. Make sure you do not lose your baggage ticket from the U.S. During busy times your luggage is offloaded from the carousel and placed on the floor. You have to produce your ticket to get your bag.
Cabo is for the younger crowd but there is a wide range of places with different levels of safety, security and sophistication. The corridor between Cabl and San Jose has a range of properties many expensive but off season, some can be good value. Yes, San Jose is for an older crowd but it has some hot spots. The best thing to do is more research. My wife and I (with Beagle) are relocating to Los Cabos next month, so any questions, just ask. Oh, and have a ball...... Tom |
I go down all the time & prefer San Jose del Cabo---but that's because we are old farts who don't party much anymore. We jsut sit on the beach all day-go to dinner-have a bunch of cocktails & go t obed. San Jose is very expensive..food & drink-wise. for single girls in your 20's, Cabo San Lucas is definately the spot to be. I wouldn't recommend an all-inclusive as you will want to go to various hot spots for dinner & not be stuck eating at your hotel all the time. Maybe breakfast & some lunches at the hotel but definately in to town for dinner. And try to stay as close to town as possible. Avoid the corridor or you will spend $$$ on cabs...and for sure don't get a car if you plan on drinking.
Next time check our Mazatlan or Puerto Vallarta---both more charming than Cabo I think....& just as much fun. |
So where can I get information on shuttles? We are staying at the RIU Palace.
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