Club Cascadas De Baja a 5 star...
by gcarpenter
Club Cascadas De Baja a 5 star timeshare resort
1bed approx. $170.00, 2 bedroom approx. $250/300.00, 3 bedroom w/ private pool Approx. $500/700.00
season varies, call for availability and price.
We own there, 2 bedroom 5 star resort, private beach restaurant, 2 pools 1,2 & 3 bedroom villas, complete furnishings including full kitchens with all appliances, full maid service every day. absolutely gorgious grounds, the whole facility is kept up top notch.
Cabo's best condo
by chb22 about Club Cascadas de Baja
Located on the best beach in Cabo and close to downtown. The units are spread out in 4-plexs in beautifully landscaped gardens. The unsual architecture gives you the feeling of truly being in a Mexican Village. Very quiet and relaxing atmosphere with no TV or phones. Wonderful beach with views to El Arco and safe for swimming. There is a great beachfront restaurant, two swimming pools and tennis court.
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I'm not a typical gringo, but I travel with a couple of em'.
by GlobeJumper
I am a traveler, not a tourist. My guy and I are all about trying new things & I speak a little bit of spanish and enjoy doing what the locals do, but i am going with a group of slightly close minded people! Lame, but I am looking for an awesome bar/lounge/club to have drinks and get them nice 'n happy! Where do the locals go? What do the locals drink? I really want to experience the town, not just buy a postcard and take a picture! What is a MUST SEE? Is there any spanish phrases I NEED to know... besides, no ice & where's the bathroom... THANKS!
Re: I'm not a typical gringo, but I travel with a couple of em'.
by IslaGal
Well Cabo is a pretty much a tourist town anyway you look at it. If you would like a more Mexican experience I would suggest going to San Jose, the Tropicana there is a good restaurant with live entertainment at night.
If you are staying in Cabo and want someplace to get “happy” there are plenty of places. During the day (or night) Mango Deck and The Office on Medano beach are popular & fun spots although a bit pricey. For the same location but less expensive food and drink try Tabasco’s a bit further down the beach next to the Club Cascadas Resort. If you saw the movie “Don’t Mess with the Zohan” the beginning was filmed here. You can also rent a jet ski, get a massage or a boat to Lover’s Beach from here. For night time entertainment you may as well just give yourself over to all that is Cabo and do the “Cabo Crawl.” Start at El Squid Row, hit the show at the Giggling Marlin and end at Cabo Wabo!
As for things to do . .a day trip to Todos Santos and San Jose are nice, ATV's, snorkeling at Chileno or Santa Maria beaches on the Corridor, swimming with dolphins, or go matching racing on the NZL America's Cup yachts! Whatever you do you are bound to have a great time, the ice and food are safe and everyone’s english will better then your espanol :-)
Re: I'm not a typical gringo, but I travel with a couple of em'.
by ViajesdelMundo
There is no real "MUST SEE" place in Cabo.
and if you go to the TROPICANA in San Jose', as suggested, it is also a tourist hotel and restaurant and is quite good. That is often where we stay when we go down the coast for an overnight.
The locals (Mexicans) drink beer for the most part, but not in restaurants; they don't have that kind of money. The local expatriates are spread out over a few places, but a lot of them have recently changed and I am not up on it, but GIGGLING MARLIN and LATITUDE 22 are two oldies still around.
Off the main streets are smaller, local Mexican eateries where you will find true locals and usually very good simple local fare.