Cabo Mexico With Kids: What You Need to Know
Planning a family trip to Cabo San Lucas can feel like a big task, but it doesn't have to be. We've spent a lot of time in Cabo with our kids, and we've figured out some great ways to make it an easy and fun vacation spot. From finding the best beaches for little ones to knowing where to grab a bite, this guide will help you make the most of your time in Cabo Mexico with kids. It's a place that offers relaxation and plenty of things to do for families, making it a top choice for a stress-free getaway.
Key Takeaways
- Cabo San Lucas offers many easy activities for families, including kid-friendly beaches and a walkable marina area.
- Halloween in Cabo is a unique experience, with local kids trick-or-treating in tourist spots.
- Finding good food for kids in Cabo is simple, with many restaurants offering familiar and tasty options.
- Selecting the right place to stay, like the Marina Fiesta Resort, can make your family trip much smoother due to its central location.
- Cabo is generally a relaxed destination, so packing light with casual clothes and swimwear is usually enough.
Easy Things to Do in Cabo San Lucas With Kids
Cabo is often thought of as a party town, but it's surprisingly family-friendly! There's more to it than just beaches and bars. We've found that Cabo with kids can be a blast. Besides the usual tourist spots, keep an eye out for local festivals, cultural events, and even fishing tournaments. Check the Los Cabos event calendar to see what's happening during your visit.
Best Beaches in Cabo San Lucas for Kids
Finding the right beach is key for a successful family trip. Not all beaches are created equal, especially with little ones in tow. Some have strong currents or rocky shores that aren't ideal for kids.
Here are a few things to consider when choosing a beach:
- Calm Waters: Look for beaches with gentle waves, perfect for paddling and splashing.
- Shallow Areas: A gradual slope into the water is great for kids who are still learning to swim.
- Amenities: Check for restrooms, showers, and shade – these can make a big difference for a comfortable beach day.
We always pack a beach umbrella, plenty of sunscreen, and lots of snacks. It helps to have everything you need on hand so you can relax and enjoy the day.
Cabo San Lucas Marina and Downtown With Kids
The Cabo San Lucas Marina and downtown area are great for a stroll. It's fun to walk around and window shop. Finding the perfect souvenir can be a highlight of the trip. We like to wander a few blocks away from the main marina road to find interesting art, Mexican toys, and unique shirts. There are also plenty of places to grab a tasty snack, especially churros. As the sun goes down, the atmosphere comes alive with music everywhere!
When shopping for souvenirs, remember that prices are generally fixed. While some bargaining might be possible with street vendors or in artisan stalls, many sellers have standardized their prices to reduce haggling.
Halloween in Cabo San Lucas With Kids
Okay, so you might be thinking, "Wait, shouldn't this be about Dia de los Muertos?" Nope! We're talking Halloween. For some reason, we end up in Cabo for Halloween more often than not. It's actually pretty cool to experience it there.
Here's the lowdown on Halloween in Cabo:
All the local kids get dressed up in their costumes and walk around the touristy areas near the marina with their candy buckets. They go around saying "Halloween, Halloween!" and the tourists are ready with tons of candy. It's a fun, simple tradition.
Because Cabo San Lucas has a lot of timeshares, many people come back at the same time every year. So, a lot of the older visitors have been giving out candy to the kids walking around the restaurants for years. It's pretty funny and awesome to see. You can find some great luxury villas to stay in during this time.
Appreciating Dia de los Muertos in Cabo San Lucas
Okay, so Cabo doesn't have the huge parades and festivals that you'd see in San Miguel de Allende or Mexico City, but there are still some cool things to check out if you're in Cabo for Halloween. The main spot is the plaza by the Natural History Museum. They set up vendor booths with all sorts of traditional sweets and street food. There's definitely no shortage of sugar skulls when it's Dia de los Muertos in Cabo.
Pro Tip: Check local publications like the Gringo Gazette or Los Cabos magazine for a schedule of events if you're in Cabo with kids around Halloween/Dia de los Muertos. You might find some hidden gems!
Here's a quick rundown of what you might find:
- Traditional Foods: Expect to see pan de muerto, sugar skulls, and other seasonal treats.
- Local Crafts: Vendors sell handmade crafts and decorations related to Dia de los Muertos.
- Family Activities: Many events are geared towards families, with face painting and other kid-friendly activities.
Easy Dining in Cabo With Kids
Restaurants in Cabo change so quickly, it's hard to keep up! But some places have stood the test of time, becoming family favorites. When we're thinking about where to eat with the kids, we want spots that are enjoyable for adults but also have options for less adventurous eaters. Our kids are pretty good about trying new things, but we've traveled with enough families to know how important it is to have some reliable choices.
Easy Meals to Order in Mexico for Kids
I'm all for kids experiencing the local culture, and that includes the food! But let's be real, sometimes you just need something you know they'll eat. These dishes are easy to find and usually a hit with picky eaters. If these don't work, I don't know what will!
- Quesadilla: You can get it with flour or corn tortillas, and with or without meat. Super simple.
- Tacos de pollo: Basic chicken tacos are always a safe bet. They can add their own toppings.
- Arroz y frijoles: Rice and beans. Can't go wrong with that!
- Nachos: Many places serve loaded nachos with meat and cheese, not just chips.
Favorite Restaurants in Cabo With Kids
Like I said, restaurants come and go, but these have been consistent and some of our favorites. We’re not super fancy people, so consider our recommendations also a statement about family-budget friendly dining in Cabo.
- Guacamayas: From the carne asada to the stuffed potatoes and the upstairs outdoor seating, we keep coming back here for family dinners and big group gatherings. It's a top pick.
- Maria Jiminez: Sopes! The atmosphere is magical, the staff is so friendly, and the food is delicious. You can't go wrong.
- Mariscos Mazatlan: Their simple grilled fish is a favorite with the kids. I love the jaiba con ajo (blue crab with garlic). We all love the whale shark snorkeling here.
Tip: Check local listings for events and specials, especially during holidays or peak seasons. You might find some hidden gems or family-friendly deals!
Where to Stay in Cabo With Kids
Finding the right place to stay can really make or break a family vacation. Luckily, Cabo has a ton of options, from budget-friendly spots to over-the-top luxury resorts. We've tried a few different places over the years, and I've definitely got some favorites that I keep going back to.
Cabo San Lucas’ Marina Fiesta Resort: Easy Option, Great Location
If you're looking for convenience, the Marina Fiesta Resort is hard to beat. Its location right on the Cabo San Lucas marina means you're steps away from restaurants, shops, and all the boat tours. Plus, it's an easy walk to the main beach area. Seriously, you can't get much more central than this. The rooms are decent-sized, perfect for a family of four, and many even have kitchenettes and balconies, which is always a plus with kids. The pool area is a highlight, with plenty of space to splash around. It's not the fanciest place, but it's clean, comfortable, and the location is amazing. For a great location, this is a solid choice.
Staying at the Marina Fiesta made our trip so much easier. We didn't have to rent a car, and everything was within walking distance. The kids loved being able to watch the boats come and go from our balcony. It's definitely a great option for families who want to be in the heart of the action.
Wrapping Up Your Cabo Family Trip
So, there you have it. Cabo with kids can be a really fun time, full of sunny days and good memories. It’s not super complicated to plan, and there are plenty of things to do that everyone will like. Just remember to relax, enjoy the beaches, and maybe try some new food. You’ll be glad you picked Cabo for your next family getaway.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Cabo San Lucas a good place to visit with kids?
Cabo San Lucas is a very easy and fun place for families. It has many restaurants and activities that are great for kids. While it's known for being a fancy place, it's also very relaxed and perfect for swimming and just chilling out.
What are the best beaches in Cabo San Lucas for families?
The best beaches in Cabo San Lucas for kids are those with calm waters. You can find a full guide to snorkeling and kid-friendly beaches in Cabo that tells you all about the fish and animals you'll see, plus tips for keeping kids safe and happy while snorkeling.
What should I pack for a trip to Cabo San Lucas with my family?
You don't need to pack anything fancy for Cabo unless you plan on going to very nice dinners. It's a casual place, so shorts, short-sleeve button-up shirts (good for sun protection or when you go inside), and swimsuits are all you really need. For travel, bring some toys or games for your kids, but once you're there, the pools and beaches will keep them busy.
Is there a hurricane season in Cabo San Lucas, and should I worry about it?
Hurricane season in the Pacific, where Cabo San Lucas is, runs from May 15th to November 30th. While it's not as busy as the Atlantic hurricane season, there's still a chance of storms. Cabo usually bounces back quickly from tropical storms, but strong hurricanes can happen sometimes.
Can you walk around the Cabo San Lucas Marina and downtown area with kids?
Yes, you can walk around the Marina and downtown area with kids. It's a fun place to look at shops and find cool souvenirs like art, Mexican toys, and instruments. There are also lots of places to get yummy snacks, especially churros. As the sun goes down, you'll hear music everywhere. Just know that some areas near the Marina can get loud at night with bars and clubs, so you might want to stick to the Marina or your hotel if you want to avoid that.
What are some easy meals for kids to eat in Mexico?
While we always encourage kids to try new foods, if your child is a picky eater, there are still plenty of easy options in Mexico. You can find quesadillas (with or without meat/cheese), chicken tacos (simple chicken with toppings on the side), rice and beans, and nachos (which are often loaded with meat and cheese, not just chips). These are usually safe bets for most kids.
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