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Air Travel

Getting to Los Cabos (San José del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas) is easy. Many major airlines offer non-stop service from the United States. From California, Alaska Airlines offers non-stop flights from SFO, LAX, and San Diego.

Airlines which fly to Los Cabos International Airport (SJD)

 Airline  Toll Free Phone (from USA)  Web Site
 Aero California  1- 800-237-6225  
 Aeromexico  1 800 237 6639  www.aeromexico.com
 Alaska Airlines  1-800-ALASKAAIR (1-800-252-7522)  www.alaskaair.com
 America West Airlines  1-800-363-2597; 1-800-235-9292  www.americawest.com
 American Airlines  1-800-433-7300  www.aa.com
 Continental Airlines  1-800-231-0856; 1-800-525-0280  www.flycontinental.com
 Delta Airlines  1-800-221-1212  www.delta.com
 Mexicana Airlines  1 800-366-5400; 1-800-531-7921  www.mexicana.com
 United Airlines  1-800-241-6522  www.united.com

Discounted airfares and affordable rates can also be found on other websites, such as:

 Expedia  Hotwire  Cheaptickets
 Orbitz  Priceline  Travelocity

 

Car Rental

If you would like to explore the rest of the Cape, a rental car is a good idea. Todos Santos, an enchanting Bohemian artist's colony, is a little more than an hour north going up the Pacific Coast. La Paz, the tranquil state capital built on a calm bay in the Sea of Cortez, is about two hours away. In La Paz, you can stay at Club El Moro, which has extremely reasonable rates. You can also drive about an hour north on the Sea of Cortez side to Cabo Pulmo, a marine reserve that is a world-renowed scuba wonderland.

CAR RENTAL COMPANIES SERVING LOS CABOS INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT
 DOLLAR
Los Cabos International Airport
Tel: (624) 146-5060
 AVIS
Los Cabos International Airport
Tel: (624) 142-1180
 NATIONAL
Los Cabos International Airport
Tel: (624) 142-2484
 BUDGET
Los Cabos International Airport
Tel: (624) 142-2088
 HERTZ RENT A CAR
Hwy 1, Km #38
Tel: (624) 142-0375
THRIFTY CAR RENTAL
Los Cabos International Airport
Tel: (624) 146-5030

 

Driving Down to Los Cabos from the United States

Driving down the entire Baja Peninsula, from Tijuana/Ensenada all the way south to Los Cabos, and back, is an epic adventure. Beware: the scenery is gorgeous, but the road is perilous. This journey is not recommended unless you have many days to stop along the way; if you're in hurry, it's a tedious, anxiety-inducing drive. Roads in Baja are dangerous because of wandering cattle, undivided two-lane highways, relaxed licensing requirements, and sporadic enforcement of traffic laws. If you choose to do this, please remember to carry plenty of water (especially!) and food in your vehicle: sometimes roads become impassable or there are hours-long delays and you'll be glad you have adequate provisions.

 

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