Frequently Asked Questions
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What are the hours for the kids club? What is the age range for kids to access the club?
A The Kid's Club at Grand Velas Los Cabos is open daily from 9 am to 11 pm. Kids between the ages of 4 and 12 can enjoy unforgettable experiences at Cabo's most luxurious all-inclusive resort complimentary with your stay. There's also babysitting available for after hours for an additional charge.
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Is the beach at Grand Velas Los Cabos swimmable?
A While the beach at Grand Velas may be perfect for surfing, snorkeling, and watersports, please be advised that swimming or wading is prohibited due to strong undertows and unpredictable tides. But just a mile away, nearby Chileno Beach is the perfect place to escape the crowds to sunbathe and swim. Our beachfront resort has three infinity pools that look over the ocean, so you can enjoy breathtaking views while swimming. FIND OUT MORE
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What can you do in Cabo San Lucas?
A Los Cabos offers a variety of attractions for every taste and activity level. From water activities such as sailing, snorkeling, scuba diving, surfing and whale watching in winter months - to ziplining, atv tours, hiking, mountain biking and rock climbing for the adventure seekers! There are so many things to do for the entire family.
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What is there to do in Cabo San Lucas?
A There are many things to do in Los Cabos, from art walks to eco-tours and shows, Cabo never fails to delight. "Los Cabos" is made up of two very different cities. Cabo San Lucas is known for its lively nightlife and club scene as well as its recreational activities and adventures that range from family-friendly to extreme adrenaline! But for those who want to skip the parties and experience more authentic Mexican culture and art walks, simply head north about 20 minutes to San Jose del Cabo. Here, you can get a taste of authentic culture that you can't find in the more modern areas of Cabo.
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What beaches can you swim in Cabo?
A Los Cabos area boasts a number of fantastic beaches for swimming and snorkeling such as: Medano Beach, Chileno Beach, Palmilla Beach, Cannery Beaches, Lovers Beach (accessible only via water), and Santa Maria Beach.
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What is the water temperature in Cabo San Lucas?
A The average water temperature in Los Cabos is about 75°F (24°C), but can vary throughout the year with the highest summer temperatures reaching 95°F (35°C) and lowest winter temperatures being 66°F (19°C).
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How are beaches in Los Cabos?
A Cabo is well known for its sprawling golden sand beaches and is home to some of the most stunning beaches along the "Tourist Corridor" on the West Coast of Mexico. Visit the famous Lover's Beach for instagram-worthy photos or Playa El Médano during spring break to experience the famous beach party scene. Catch a wave at Costa Azul. There are hundreds of beaches in Los Cabos, some are known for their photogenic beauty and others known for their Blue Flag safety certification for swimming, cleanliness and sustainability.
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How is snorkeling in Los Cabos?
A Snorkeling is one of the most mesmerizing activities to enjoy on your visit to Los Cabos. It's especially nice in the summer months when the water is warm and clear. You'll have the opportunity to see various types of sea life including angelfish, puffer fish, moorish idols, sea lions, dolphins, sting rays, eagle rays and much more. If you're visiting during the winter months you may also see humpback whales on their annual migration.
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Can you swim in Los Cabos?
A Yes! You can swim in Los Cabos, in fact Los Cabos is home to dozens of beaches, some known for their beauty while others for their safe swimming, snorkeling or surf breaks. Playa El Médano in Cabo San Lucas is the place to be during Spring Break. The 2-mile stretch of beaches, bars, restaurants and umbrella-shaded sunbeds draws visitors throughout the year as well. The Playa del Amor, or "Lover's Beach", is an icon in Los Cabos, probably the most photographed beach due to its unique locations amid the rock formations at Land's End. You'll also find several beaches along "Tourist Corridor" - the 20-mile strip of highway that connects Cabo San Lucas with San Jose del Cabo. Beaches like Chileno, Santa Maria and Palmilla are the most popular beaches as well as the three beaches that have received a Blue Flag certification for quality and sustainability by the Foundation for Environmental Education (FEE). If you're looking for surf breaks, you can't miss Costa Azul, and if you're looking for instagram photos, check out Playa Las Viudas and Widow's Beach to see fantastic volcanic rock formations and countless inlets and coves tucked away in the coves.
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What to do in Los Cabos San Lucas?
A Los Cabos has a wide variety of things to do from eco-tour activities to sea adventures, scuba diving and snorkeling to a thriving nightlife for those who want to dance and have fun on vacation in Mexico. Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo deliver the whole package for visitors, from the cultural side of Mexico in San Jose to the more modern feel of Cabo San Lucas - there is truly something for every type of traveler!
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What to do san jose del cabo?
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Unlike its sister city Cabo San Lucas, San Jose del Cabo boasts a laid-back atmosphere rich in history and architecture such as the 18th century Misión de San José del Cabo Anuiti, and the 19th century City Hall. Nature lovers can enjoy the Estuary, while fine art and foodie aficionados can explore the art district filled with galleries and restaurants.