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traveler Aug 1st, 2002 10:14 PM

cabo san jose
 
Does anyone have any input on cabo san jose del cabo? We are a family of 6, and we have reservations at the Worldmark at Coral Baja in San Jose del Cabo. We are soooo excited! Can anyone advise regarding renting a car. Do you think we need one? Any place that you can recommend for a family? Thank you so much for any advise or input that you ahve to offer.

Patty Aug 2nd, 2002 09:47 AM

Cabo San Lucas and San Jose Del Cabo are two resort towns that are often called just 'Los Cabos'. Worldmark is located toward the western end of the strip of beachfront hotels in San Jose Del Cabo. You may want to rent a car for a couple of days or you can take the public buses. You will be a short drive or long walk from the downtown area of San Jose Del Cabo and about 30 minutes drive from Cabo San Lucas. Hope this helps.

blamb Aug 5th, 2002 05:34 PM

Patty, thank you for the info, it sounds like you have been there. Do you think it is better to rent a car at the airport or in town? I looked into it through some travel sights, and it seems expensive ($500) for a minivan, do you think that souds right? Also, do you know of any restaurants that you can recommend? Thank s again!

Anon Aug 5th, 2002 06:57 PM

do a google search timeshare scams cabo and read Latin Trade, USA Today and Abc news.

jenn Aug 7th, 2002 12:34 PM

I stayed at Coral Baja twice (only times I've been to Cabo). It really is as nice as the pictures. Do rent a car at the airport but reserve it while in the US. The resort is several miles from the airport and taxis are expensive. Must get the local insurance and it's true this does add up. Be sure to visit the glass factory - the manager can give you directions (it's not the one on the corridor highway - it's on the highway up to Todos Santos). Be sure to drive up to Todos Santos in the daylight - have lunch at the Santa Fe Cafe and watch out for livestock in the road. For places to eat, the restaurant at the resort is good. Walk down the beach toward Cabo (about 1/4 mile?)and eat at the place in toward the road (Zippers?)San Jose also has some good places for families. Better shopping IMHO than Cabo. If you like to snorkle, try Bahia Santa Maria along the corridor. (don't leave anything valuable in the car in the parking lot tho)

Parrot Mom Aug 7th, 2002 02:01 PM

Have read somewhere else the taxi drivers give rental cars a hard time in Cabo.. That said..when we went to Cabo San Jose several yaers ago we decided to drive up to Todos Santos to the famous restaurant..if my memory serves me right we had to go on a Tuesday, because there wasn't any gas available on Monday.. We drove all the way there...found out the restaurant was closed on Tuesday.. Make sure it's gong to be open the day your going.. Also, be on the highway before it gets dark..there weren't any road lights and it's a long way back.. Be sure you visit The Hotel California....you can't miss it...

sara Aug 7th, 2002 02:07 PM

I have never had the chance to get to Todos Santos but I've seen tour buses from Cabo that take you there for the day. It might be a nice alternative to driving and worrying about gas and livestock and driving at night.

Patty Aug 7th, 2002 02:10 PM

Yes, rental cars are very expensive in Cabo, so are taxi's. Whether or not it is worth it to you depends on what you're plans are. If you're planning to go to different beaches every day or taking day trips outside of the Los Cabos area, it might be worthwhile. But if you think you will just be hanging around the hotel the majority of the time and making a few trips into CSL or nearby, then a combination of taxi's, buses, and maybe renting a car for a day or two may be a better option. Just to give an idea, last year the rate for the shuttle bus from the airport to hotels in the San Jose area was about $8 per person. Going from San Jose to Playa Pamilla (one of the closest swimming beaches) was about $10 per taxi. Official rates should be posted at the hotel. Some have recommended bargaining for a good rental car rate at the airport (I have not tried it) and here's a site that discusses this:<BR><BR>http://www.caboexpo.com/ccar.htm <BR><BR>I'm not that familiar with the restaurants in the San Jose area, sorry.

dave Aug 23rd, 2002 11:06 AM

We are owners at Coral Baja and will be there mid Sep. Not sure if you are an owner or not but an excellent source of info on the resort itself and all kinds of activitities is the worldmark web site vacation forum. You will find many different discussions on Cabo and the resort from other owners who have been there. The sight is worldmarktheclub.com, then click on the link for "vacation forum" up top. Lots of really good info...good luck and have fun.

jenn Sep 4th, 2002 12:13 PM

ttt for PJ


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