Cabo San Lucas


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Cabo San Lucas is a charming and flourishing city located at the far end of Mexico's Baja California Sur, where the Sea of Cortez meets the Pacific Ocean. With its hot deserts, breezy beaches, and the water reflecting several different shades of green and blue, this area of Mexico is true paradise. Cabo (as Cabo San Lucas is often referred to) is a diverse area with two main towns in a setting of extraordinary natural beauty. Sports fishing, whale watching, golf, sea kayaking, and diving are all popular activities. The warmth of the waters of Cabo, the beauty of its beaches, the abundance of its sport fish, all lure travelers to this irresistible area. Cabo mixes Mexican culture with cosmopolitan ambiance to create an unparalleled destination with modern amenities. Cabo San Lucas was a quiet fishing village before it was developed. Today, luxury hotels, trendy bars, restaurants, and night clubs line the streets of this once quiet town.



What you should know before planning your trip

Entry Requirements and Customs | Language | Currency | Time Zone | Weather | What to Pack
The government of Mexico requires that all U.S. citizens present proof of citizenship and photo identification for entry into Mexico. U.S. citizenship documents such as a certified copy of a U.S. birth certificate, a Naturalization Certificate, a Consular Report of Birth Abroad, or a Certificate of Citizenship are acceptable. Driver's permits, voter registration cards, affidavits and similar documents are not sufficient to prove citizenship for readmission into the United States. As of December 31, 2006, travelers will be required to have a passport. Non-U.S. citizens should cosult the Mexican Embassy for entry requirements.

Mexican regulations limit the value of goods brought into Mexico by U.S. citizens arriving by air or sea to $300 per person and by land to $50 per person. Amounts exceeding the duty-free limit are subject to a 32.8 percent tax.