Cabo
I am starting to plan a trip for a large group of friends, 10 to 20,
to Cabo. I would like to stay at an all-inclusive place. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated. I would like to stay at a place with no reservations required for dinner, is happy to serve top shelf liquor, and is located in a decent place so we have some options for activities. We will have a diverse group, with some just wanting to chill on the beach all day and party at night, some scuba divers, some that will want to do some excursions, etc. Any info would be great. Regards, Slacker |
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"Slacker" wrote: I am starting to plan a trip for a large group of friends, 10 to 20, to Cabo. I would like to stay at an all-inclusive place. Any recommendations or advice would be greatly appreciated. I would like to stay at a place with no reservations required for dinner, is happy to serve top shelf liquor, and is located in a decent place so we have some options for activities. We will have a diverse group, with some just wanting to chill on the beach all day and party at night, some scuba divers, some that will want to do some excursions, etc. With such a diverse group it may be hard to find something that satisfies everyone. My wife and I and two other couples just returned from el Presidente in San Jose del Cabo. I would recommend it to friends to go to and would definitely visit myself again. It meets your requirement of no limit reservations for dinner... we had a choice of three restaurants and visited each twice during our week there. There were "top shelf" liquor choices available and I sampled some different tequila, but I'm not knowledgeable enough to know if all the brands available were high quality... suffice to say, my alcohol palate was satisfied. The option of having damiana margaritas was a hit with most of our party. Accomadations were comfortable... we chose the ground level, pool terrace rooms, and service was excellent. The nightlife might be an issue for some in your group. Karaoke, Rock and Roll dancing, and local artisans was not quite the extent of it, but that was about as exciting as it got. I have heard that for the excitement enjoyed by the young or the really young at heart, Cabo is a better spot to go. We did do a daytrip to Cabo, and what I saw there was not that enticing. I also spoke to some other folks at the airport and on the bus who had stayed in Cabo and some of them enjoyed the faster pace of life. For us, the quieter el Presidente was just fine. Cheers... Bob -- If replying by email, please remove the removes. Visit my home course at http://www.sunshinecoastgolf.com |
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