Last time I went to Cabo San Lucas, it was from a cruise ship. So it probably dropped us off right in the center of the touristy of touristy areas. I'd love to go again and see more the area has to offer! The food places sound so good!!
Thank for this great video! We'll be staying in Los Cabos in two weeks and can't wait! Are there any historical sites to visit? Old churches, buildings, ruins etc? We've been looking and can't find much.
Hi! Thank you :) I hope you have a great trip! In Los Cabos itself the main place I can think of is the mission in San Jose del Cabo. There's a small church in Cabo San Lucas the church of Saint Luke. There are also missions in Santiago, Todos Santos, and La Paz. Since La Paz is the capital there is a cathedral and the Baja California Sur Regional Museum would cover a lot of history of the area. There aren't archaeological ruins like Southern and Central Mexico since the native tribe the Pericui were mostly nomadic. There are some burial sites near Los Cabos, but I'm not sure you can visit and if there's even anything to see. We did get to see some cave paintings on out tour to the Isla Espiritu Santo. There is a very famous cave painting in the Sierra de San Francisco mountain range, but it's quite a bit away from Los Cabos up north. In Todos Santos on the road to Punta Lobos we came across an abandoned cannery which was interesting. It's small so I wouldn't take a trip out there just for that but could be a unique stop. ua-cam.com/video/iwPMeo33RwM/v-deo.htmlsi=Hb3TT8mTnnGd9N9X&t=177
If your credit card number is stolen most credit cards have fraud protection and you wouldn’t want to use a debit card because of the fees. While having your card number stolen is frustrating you shouldn’t be on the hook for any fraudulent charges and this is why we always bring a back up card in case of any incidents.
@@AnyoneCanTravel The examples I’m seeing card not stolen and customer stuck with a bill up to 2000 we can’t dispute as done in person. No to debit card also . Only cash
@user-wt7pt9ty5n Cash can be stolen and when it’s gone it’s gone. Cards are generally safer. My card has an option to dispute a charge when is larger than it should be as well and not just when a card is stolen.
Last time I went to Cabo San Lucas, it was from a cruise ship. So it probably dropped us off right in the center of the touristy of touristy areas. I'd love to go again and see more the area has to offer! The food places sound so good!!
It’s always fun to see the touristy stuff too! It’s popular for a reason. I like a nice mix of both though.
Thank you for sharing these super helpful tips. ❤
You’re welcome! I hope you have a wonderful trip
Thank for this great video! We'll be staying in Los Cabos in two weeks and can't wait! Are there any historical sites to visit? Old churches, buildings, ruins etc? We've been looking and can't find much.
Hi! Thank you :) I hope you have a great trip!
In Los Cabos itself the main place I can think of is the mission in San Jose del Cabo. There's a small church in Cabo San Lucas the church of Saint Luke. There are also missions in Santiago, Todos Santos, and La Paz. Since La Paz is the capital there is a cathedral and the Baja California Sur Regional Museum would cover a lot of history of the area.
There aren't archaeological ruins like Southern and Central Mexico since the native tribe the Pericui were mostly nomadic. There are some burial sites near Los Cabos, but I'm not sure you can visit and if there's even anything to see. We did get to see some cave paintings on out tour to the Isla Espiritu Santo. There is a very famous cave painting in the Sierra de San Francisco mountain range, but it's quite a bit away from Los Cabos up north.
In Todos Santos on the road to Punta Lobos we came across an abandoned cannery which was interesting. It's small so I wouldn't take a trip out there just for that but could be a unique stop. ua-cam.com/video/iwPMeo33RwM/v-deo.htmlsi=Hb3TT8mTnnGd9N9X&t=177
The tacos from Todos santos looked amazing! If those are your #1, what are your #2 and #3?
The tacos in San Jose del Cabo (Taqueria Xitlaly) were probably #2 and then the tacos in Barriles (I don’t remember the name) were #3!
@@AnyoneCanTravel What about all time top 3 favorite tacos?
@nefipalma4058 that’s hard! Probably tacos de chuleta near Cancun and tacos de cochinita in Valladolid!
I work in the banking industry and there’s been a lot of fraud using a credit card so I think cash is the best bet
If your credit card number is stolen most credit cards have fraud protection and you wouldn’t want to use a debit card because of the fees. While having your card number stolen is frustrating you shouldn’t be on the hook for any fraudulent charges and this is why we always bring a back up card in case of any incidents.
@@AnyoneCanTravel The examples I’m seeing card not stolen and customer stuck with a bill up to 2000 we can’t dispute as done in person. No to debit card also . Only cash
@user-wt7pt9ty5n Cash can be stolen and when it’s gone it’s gone. Cards are generally safer. My card has an option to dispute a charge when is larger than it should be as well and not just when a card is stolen.