Cabo San Lucas City Guide: Where to eat, sleep and play when you visit
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Hotel Mar de Cortez
A humble place to stay near the Cabo marina

The Bungalows
A homey alternative to Cabo’s mega resorts

Los Milagros
Sammy Hagar's favorite hotel, in the heart of Cabo

Westin Resort & Spa
Golf, swim and sun at this luxurious beachfront resort

One & Only Palmilla
This 1950s celebrity hangout has been reborn as a world-class golf resort
Deep-Sea Fishing
Fishermen from around the world come to Cabo to chase the big one

Scuba Diving
Explore rocky reefs and underwater canyons

Whale Watching
See gray whales swimming in their natural habitat
Todos Santos
Take a day trip to an old Spanish mission town

Golf in Cabo
Bring your clubs; there's a slew of courses
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Go!
Peso-Pinching Tips
Eat at local places, visit Cabo in the off-season and save money

Pack Your Passport
It's not required, but a passport simplifies your visit

Beware the Time-Share Salesmen
Don’t sign anything until you read the fine print
Shopping Sense
Bring your bargaining skills and look for local products

Seaside Safety
Look out for riptides and faulty diving equipment

Get fab fresh seafood like giant shrimp and lobster cream soup at Mariscos Mocambo.

Traditional Mexican food is the star of the show at Mi Casa, housed in an old adobe.

There are more than 100 types of tequila on the menu at Pancho's. You can eat there, too.

Try a little Mediterranean-Latin fusion cooking at Sancho Panza.