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Originally posted by VaderTT View PostNice, that view must be really close to my families property there.
LUCKY MAH FOOKER!
That pic is from a restaurant called Sunset da Mona Lisa on the NE point of the San Lucas Bay. Where is your family's place?
Cabo is one of my favorite places on Earth (but I'd probably buy property in the mountains first). We take advantage of a 2200 sqft presidential suite at Land's End every summer and it's fucking awesome. We didn't even fish this year... just ate and drank a lot and did NOTHING.
Here's one of the pools (the only pic on my phone right now). We're on the southern (Gulf of California) side of the point away from all the touristy shit in the harbor
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Originally posted by VaderTT View Post^Nice dude! super jelly.
Ours is in the hills off highway 1 or whatever, right before the Ventanas hotel."When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
"A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler
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Grand parents and thet've owned there for atleast 15years. I have no idea how and the last time I went was in 1994. At first they had a plot that they'd park their badass RV on then in 01 or 02 they built a 9 bedroom villa with a pool. Apparently it's close to Sly's house down there.Ded
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View Postyou guys have any tips on going to cabo? Obviously I wouldn't be able to stay at a place like you, but looking for good options
I can definitely make some damn good (and cheap... or expensive) food recommendations. What kind of stuff are you in to? Touristy things? Do you fish? Anyone going with you?
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View Postyou guys have any tips on going to cabo? Obviously I wouldn't be able to stay at a place like you, but looking for good options
Check out el squid roe, cabo wabo cantina. giggling marlin and flights to Mazatlan are cheap.
That's all I have, lol.Ded
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Originally posted by Strychnine View PostTips on things in the area or places to stay?
I can definitely make some damn good (and cheap... or expensive) food recommendations. What kind of stuff are you in to? Touristy things? Do you fish? Anyone going with you?
We are looking at spring time so I know to expect to pay a little more that time of year. I think we'll probably hang out and relax more than anything. It's a trip of a few couples that we are trying to put together. We are all in our late 20's.
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Originally posted by akfodysvn View PostPlaces to stay number 1. Things to do would be great as well. I just did a fishing trip out of Destin... 1.5hrs out and we caught our limit very fast, but almost all were in the 10-15lb range.
We are looking at spring time so I know to expect to pay a little more that time of year. I think we'll probably hang out and relax more than anything. It's a trip of a few couples that we are trying to put together. We are all in our late 20's.
May - October is "off season" for Cabo so prices are lower.
Winter is the peak season down there. Mostly due to people elsewhere wanting to get out of the cold. This time of year most of the Americans you meet down there are from Texas, Arizona, Cali, etc.
December - February are peak whale watching months. Cabo is along the migratory route for a bunch of species. We're going back in January to do a speedboat excursion out to the heaviest trafficked waters to go touch some whales... I'll report with pics after.
It averages around five days of rain / year (late Aug to Sep time), but right now they have only had two days of rain the past two years, so don't be concerned about weather.
You can buy timeshare weeks from people from places like resortcom.com or even ebay.
Cabo has amazing billfish. About this time last year someone reeled in a 1200+ lbs marlin after a 24+ hour fight.
Los Cabos, Mexico, has rightfully earned a reputation as one of the world’s top sport-fishing destinations. A major draw each year is the Los Cabos Billfish Tournament, which celebrated its 20th anniversary in 2022.
As for places to eat you have to try the Crazy Lobster (open air, street side cafe). If you catch fish (tuna, dorado, etc) and bring it in they will prepare it however you want for free and only charge for drinks and sides.
Maro's Shrimp House is next door and also dirt cheap and awesome ($16 grilled shrimp / lobster dinner)
For higher end stuff there is Lorenzillo's in the harbor, Sunset da Mona Lisa up the coast for a great view, Capella's if you want to rub elbows w/ the rich and famous... you name it, you'l find it.
Oh and there are streetside bars everywhere so you can always have a cheap cerveza while wandering through all the shops and flea markets.
Oh and there are always some baller ass yachts to drool over
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