Resort at Pedegral
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Resort at Pedegral
I am traveling solo in January to cabo. The above resort has been highly recommended to me. I do not drink or swim so I was just wondering what else makes this place such a pleasant one and if it is worth the 900$ a night?! Thanks
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Just depends what you want. Going solo (I've only been to Cabo once) I wanted to stay right downtown. And I paid $67/night
not $900.
But Pedegral is known to be a very very nice high end resort, that's certain. Whether it fits what you want for a vacation, we can't really say. Besides not drinking or swimming, what DO you want to do with your time?
~suze
not $900.But Pedegral is known to be a very very nice high end resort, that's certain. Whether it fits what you want for a vacation, we can't really say. Besides not drinking or swimming, what DO you want to do with your time?
~suze
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I am a hard working doctor and won't have a vacation till Jan so I would really want to relax! I would also want to walk, explore the area, enjoy nice and dry weather. Having healthy food with be a plus!
I know they have a spa too. I go to spas regularly so I wonder what they offer there that makes it exceptional.
Thanks a lot
I know they have a spa too. I go to spas regularly so I wonder what they offer there that makes it exceptional.
Thanks a lot
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Cabo San Lucas weather in January should definitely be nice, dry, sunny. It's easy to eat "healthy" in Mexico.
I'm not sure the distance from that resort to the downtown area. You might want to check if it's walkable, or you'd go by taxi.
I'm not sure the distance from that resort to the downtown area. You might want to check if it's walkable, or you'd go by taxi.
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