A passport is required for travel to Mexico. Processing times can vary, so we suggest applying early. If it's your first time applying for a passport, you'll need to do so in person. More details can be found here: https://travel.state.gov/content/travel/en/passports/how-apply.html
The peso is Mexico's national currency, though many places in Los Cabos accept U.S. dollars for convenience. Major credit cards are also accepted in most establishments. Banks offer currency exchange during business hours. Universal ATMs are widely available for cash withdrawals at the current exchange rate, and most ATMs have menus in English. The ATMs only dispense pesos.
As a rule of thumb, you should stick to bottled or purified water in Mexico. All of the restaurants and hotels only serve purified water and YES, the ice is safe. The key to good health when traveling ANYWHERE is hydration and sunscreen. For more information, visit: https://www.tripsavvy.com/can-i-drink-water-in-mexico-1589019
Black tie optional Dressy and elevated, but keep the setting in mind. Suits or tuxes for men, long dresses for women.
TBD
Yes, they have UBER, but please be aware that the cars they drive are much smaller than the ones in the states and they do not have UBER XL as of yet, so you will need to consider not more than 3 persons in your car per ride. I would recommend to book transportation through transportation company from Airport to Hotel. As we do not recommend Uber service for airport.
Feel free to contact Concierge team at your hotel. Many properties will not allow off site hair and makeup for the general guests, so we do not recommend using anyone other than the spa for hotels to avoid issues.
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