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    Cabo City Tours - A mural to explain the old towns of the peninsula

    Cabo City Tours

    5.0(16 reviews)
    69.0 km

    Their customer service is incredible. I was visiting on days that the tours are usually not…read morerunning, since it's off season for them. But I reached out for suggestions of other tours that might be open, and they were able to accommodate us. I'm so grateful, as the tour was a highlight of our trip. Ivan was a great tour guide, and we enjoyed hearing about the history of the town. Even seeing him interact with the local ppl and thr businesses was a delight. He pointed out so many interesting things along our walk that I know, without him, we would just pass right along. It was wonderful getting to know the town and see it come alive as it became dark (our tour was on a Thursday night). Even after the tour, Ivan offered his suggestions on things to do and see. Tips: wear comfy shoes, maybe bring a little bug spray, and don't be afraid to ask questions along the way.

    We couldn't have been happier with our decision to join this Cabo City walking tour! Kris was a…read morewonderful guide who taught us things we could've never learned just from reading a book, as he brought a friendly local perspective that changed my views on Cabo as a city. We learned about the history, current political climate, the architecture, the fauna, food and local traditions and customs. Especially in America there is a lot of controversy and concern regarding the safety of Cabo. This tour not only made me understand where these notions might come from, but also made me feel more safe and comfortable in my surroundings. We learned that this tour was created by locals to share the culture of Cabo with tourists so that can become more educated and experienced travelers. I could recommend this tour more!! We absolutely loved it.

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    Cabo City Tours - Small group private tour at later afternoon

    Small group private tour at later afternoon

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    Todos Santos

    Todos Santos

    5.0(4 reviews)
    0.3 km

    This is a small safe town that is worthy of your visit. The people are friendly, the food is great,…read moreand the town is filled with many artists and art galleries. The town is home to the Hotel California which may or may not be the same one referenced in the Eagles song? Apparently, this place existed way before the Eagles song. But they claim that it's not the one in the song? Anyhow, there are many nearby beach towns that are also nice. Apparently, there are many well off folks that visit because most shops don't have any printed price labeling on their selling items. Which is a minor thing that I was not fond of because everything was a negotiation. Having visited many parts of Mexico I am fairly aware of the value of many of the selling items. Therefore, I knew that my beginning negotiating price was going to start on the high end when I catch the seller scanning my designer sunglasses, shoes, and clothes?!? It's okay, because I quickly made them aware of the value and origins of the products they were trying to get me to buy. Being a small town, I only dedicated two days here which I believe an adequate amount of time.

    What a beautiful underdeveloped town located on the Baja of California on the east coast. It's…read moreabout a forty five minute drive from Cabo San Lucas. We came for the day to check it out with a guide. The whole way here the landscape is high desert but once you get near the town it opens up like an oasis in the desert. It's on the Tropic of Cancer which affords a complete tropical climate. It is so strange and fabulous. They can grow everything here from massive cacti to bananas. The town is small, artsy and pretty touristy. The surrounding areas are just waiting for the big resorts to buy and move in and face the massive Pacific Ocean with the most incredible unspoiled beaches and phenomenal pounding waves. It is a sight to behold. It will be great for the local economy but on the other hand sad to think of all the development heading their way.

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    Juan More Taco Tour - Quesabirria by Susana - THE BEST!!

    Juan More Taco Tour

    4.6(76 reviews)
    69.2 km

    This was such a FUN and delicious food tour in Cabo San Lucas!…read more We loved Miguel, our guide. He was entertaining and educational, and kept us moving at a decent pace. He was clearly passionate about Cabo San Lucas, about the history, the restaurants he introduced us to, and the food. There were 11 of us total on the tour, which was a good number. The tour lasted almost three hours total: 2-2.5 hours of the food tour and a little over 30 minutes of the tequila tasting. We made about 6 (7?) total stops, all of which were close to one another so there is walking but honestly not a lot of walking. Still: wear comfortable shoes, as there is some standing. We ate lots of different types of tacos, chilaquiles, burritos, ceviche, ice cream and churros. Come hungry! I loved almost every single thing we ate, and also really loved learning more about the history behind the dishes, how locals eat them vs. how we've Americanized some dishes in the US, and just hanging out in the more local part of town. At the end, there was an optional tequila tasting, which most of us did. I definitely recommend Juan More Tacos for food tours. They have great guides and you get to stop at restaurants that the locals dine in -- not the touristy hot spots. And it's priced well -- such a great value for the amazing experience!

    We had a wonderful time on the "Cabo San Lucas Downtown Food and Tacos Tasting Experience", which…read morewe booked with this company through Viator. Our tour guide was Juan, who was both professional and super kind & friendly as he led us through the walking tour. We learned about some of the history of Cabo San Lucas and why there is a diversity of food from different regions of Mexico in this tourist-focused town. Most of the shops that we stopped by were in the less-touristy side, away from the Marina, so it was definitely helpful to have Juan's recommendations and local knowledge. Over the course of the tour, we tried: 1) Chips & salsa, followed by sopes with chicken / beef / chorizo options, at Mercabo Gourmet Street Food (the starting & ending point of the food tour) 2) Taco de rajas con queso y crema (creamy roasted peppers) and cabeza (beef head), plus horchata and super-refreshing agua de jamaica (hibiscus tea), at Los Taco May. We were able to pick any taco from the menu that we wanted to try. 3) Birria taco on freshly-handmade tortillas at Taqueria Morelos 4) Stewed marlin and fried sea bass tacos, plus more hibiscus tea and horchata, at Los Claros. We also had several different options here for which taco we wanted to try. 5) Strawberry and soursop sorbet at La Michoacana - this place had so many different flavors of dairy ice creams, non-dairy sorbets, and popsicles. I had a hard time choosing which one I wanted; Juan recommended the strawberry and soursop sorbets, both of which were so refreshing and delicious in the warm November weather and after all of the savory foods that we'd had. 6) Al pastor and shrimp tacos at El Paisa (the most tourist-y spot that we went to; still good though) 7) Churros with chocolate and condensed milk, back at Mercabo Gourmet Street Food - so yummy! 8) Tequila tasting to end the tour, with no obligation to buy (we sampled a few that sounded interesting but did not buy any) Overall I'd highly recommend doing this tour if you have ~3 hours to spare on your trip to Cabo. Come hungry - I was stuffed full by the end of the tacos portion (but of course still had room for the desserts). Shoutout to our amazing tour guide Juan!

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    Cabo Adventures - Great Mexican food very authentic  oh and the drinks were also amazing

    Cabo Adventures

    3.9(834 reviews)
    71.0 km

    Safe, friendly, well maintained facilities! We had a great experience riding camels with this…read morecompany. It wasn't my idea to do this excursion but I am so glad I got to participate. The shuttle picked us up from the hotel and drove us out to Tierra Sagrada. The driver was friendly and we chatted the whole way over. We saw whales from out the windows along the way and then we were off on our adventure! At the conclusion of the day the shuttle dropped us right back at our hotel and we all agreed it was the best part of our trip!

    My relatives recently gifted us with a dolphin experience in Cabo and unfortunately I did not do my…read moredue diligence and read these reviews from my fellow Yelpers before our trip. The company Cabo Adventures is a total scam and preys on vulnerable families. I will NEVER use them again for any other activity despite us coming to Cabo every year. I encourage every one from Yelp not to use them as well. Each ticket cost over $200 per person to be part of a group dolphin experience. This is not even private. A child MUST be accompanied by an adult so that forces more people to join. You think after spending over $800 for 4 people they would treat us like royalty right? WRONG. They do not mention any photo pricing online because they don't want to scare you away before you purchase your tickets. But let me tell you, it's an all or nothing photo package (you cannot pick a few or buy per picture) and it was over $500!!!!!! The b*tch working at the photo center must get off on making kids cry because when you call her out on the ridiculous prices, she shuts off the computer, takes her booklet, and says "ok good bye, there's the door". They do not negotiate at all because they know you have no other option. It's truly heartless. How insulting after we just spent $800 just on the tickets for a 30 min SHARED experience. They allow observers who are not doing the dolphin experience but they conveniently put them far away from where the dolphins are so it's impossible for them to take any pictures or video. Note: females you are NOT allowed to have anything in your hair such as hair ties or clips which there is no mention online or even when you check in. They don't give a reason why and it really sucked because the day we went it was super windy and our hair went everywhere ruining a lot of the photos plus making it hard to see in the water with hair in your face. My poor daughter had to take out her cute braids :/ Many other great and reasonable experiences. Go elsewhere and do NOT support Cabo adventures. Shame on you guys. UPDATE: I'd like to respond to the manager Lorena who tries to justify these ridiculous prices instead of listening to her customers' feedbacks and making adjustments. No, it's not optional to get the photos because what's the point of doing this experience if you do not have pictures to keep as memories? Yes, I understand there's safety regulations about not having cameras with us in the pool but forcing bystanders not in the pool to be over 100 ft away to take pictures which will be blurring, you leave us no choice but to purchase the photos. Nobody is asking for free photos but charging $500 is a scam. Even Disneyland only charges $80 for unlimited photos for a whole week! And respect gets respect. After spending over $800, YOUR employee is the one who was disrespectful to me first with her attitude about the price and not even trying to talk to your supervisor or work something out with me. Clearly, you only care about profit, not about customers leaving happy or having a good experience.

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    Cabo Adventures - Beautiful sunrise over the sea of Cortez heading out to get some peacado!!

    Beautiful sunrise over the sea of Cortez heading out to get some peacado!!

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    Roger's Glass Bottom Boat Tours

    Roger's Glass Bottom Boat Tours

    4.7(109 reviews)
    69.2 km

    I booked a tour with Rogers for a day when our cruise ship was stopped in Cabo. A hurricane…read moreprevented us from docking at all in Cabo. I contacted them to cancel multiple times more than 24 hours in advance of our scheduled tour, but they refused to refund our money. Their refund policy states that I should get back 80%, but it's been months and I haven't received anything. They probably would have had to cancel the tour because of the weather anyway. Don't use this company!

    We booked a private tour for 6 people on the Roger's website, and we were coming in on a cruise…read moreship with an overnight stop in Cabo. Knowing it's a 20 minute walk from the place where the cruise ship tender drops you off to the place where the tour boats dock, we decided to scout it out the night before. The email from the company instructed us to check in at the Roger's office ("kiosko 2") to ensure we got the correctly-fitting snorkeling gear, so we went looking for the office using a map from the Roger's website and Google maps. We tried inputting the exact address from the email and asking everyone we could find at Puerto Paraiso mall, but when we went to the alleged office location, nothing was there. As a last ditch effort, on the way out of the mall, we paused and asked a random guy at a booth with ads for tours (mind you, nowhere did it say Roger's on it)! This booth was NOT located in the same spot indicated in the map on the Roger's website. However, this guy was somehow able to look up our reservation, and it was legit because he knew my name even though I never said it. He told us to just meet at the dock the next day - not to even worry about going to the "office" (wherever it may be). So that's what I would advise any future travelers to do - just go to Dock D, which isn't hard to find. Ahead of time, I had emailed the company and asked if I could add additional people to our tour and how to pay for them. I received a response indicating we would need to pay 35 per person and they could either send me a PayPal account to put the money in, or we could pay at the dock. When we got on the boat, we inquired about the two extra people and were told to pay 40 dollars. Thankfully I had the email from the company and I disputed this. I was given a roundabout explanation about how the corporate office is somewhere else in Mexico and sometimes there's miscommunication. This felt like an attempt to con more money out of us, but to their credit, they did honor the emailed price. The tour itself was great. We had Jonathan as the guide and Memo as the boat driver. Jonathan had great English skills and was knowledgeable. Our kids got to drive the boat, which had them laughing hysterically. They also dropped a couple members of our party off to snorkel in a designated spot, and the snorkel gear they provided seemed nicer than the cheap stuff we brought. At the end, they offered to drop us off closer to the cruise ship to help us avoid the 20-minute walk, but said it would be a $2 dock fee per person. We did take them up on that, as we had small kids in the party and didn't want them to have to do the walk in the hot sun. They do take pictures during the tour and offer you the chance to buy them at the end. Technically this is mentioned on the website, so it's not surprising. However, I will note that they offered us a discount on the photos at the end if we left them a review - lowering the price from 80 to 50 dollars. So, take that into account when you read other reviews. We declined. I recall when I was researching tour options that some other customers had mentioned their tours being outsourced to other people. There is definitely something odd with the "company." It presents itself on its website like a small business and frequent references are made to "our boat." But when you get to the dock, nothing says "Roger's" - no signage, no uniforms, etc. There's also more than one boat - another party was checking in at the exact same time as we were with the same people. It's almost like they've been bought out by a bigger conglomerate of tour operators. Perhaps this explains the conflicting information in some spots (i.e., the email confirmation saying to check in early at an office but a guy at a random kiosk that doesn't say Roger's on it somehow having our reservation and telling us to just go to the dock). Overall, we enjoyed the tour itself, but the issues with finding the location and being asked to pay different fees than we were quoted were off-putting.

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    Roger's Glass Bottom Boat Tours
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