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Questions about Cabo
My husband and I want to return to Cabo the last week of September. We were there in January and while it was warm enough to use the pool, the ocean was a bit chilly for snorkeling or swimming. I have started researching rates online for resorts and am seeing really cheap prices for this time period. Is it because it is still very hot there at that time? Or is there some other factors I am unaware of? Do they have some type of violent wind storms or hurricanes or something else that makes this time of year so undesirable?
My other question is about the Pueblo Bonito Rose. Is it in walking distance of town? And any opinions on this resort? Thanks for any info. |
You pretty well figured it out. Very Very Hot! Also that's the height of the hurricane season which may or may not be a factor. You place your bets & take your chances!
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As Stewbear points out, it is low season, hot/humid and possibly a hurricane could blow in, but not as likely as in the Carribean. I think you should try it anyway.
PB Rose is within walking distance to town. A very nice place right on the main, swimmable beach. Have fun. MY |
Thank you both for your replies. We are going to give it a try. Besides, what better weather is there to go to the beach but hot!
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I was in Cabo last week. It was 99-100 deagrees and it was great- dry heat and not too hot to be at the pool or walk on the beach til about 11:30 am and then after 4 pm. Cool at night (we didn't use the ac at night, just the ceiling fans, as we were close enough to the beach to get a lot of nice breeze).
So it is humid in Sept.? It was a very dry heat while we were there. |
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