San Jose Del Cabo Baja California, Mexico Travel Guide
Telcel, AT&T, Movistar are Mexican providers. Telcel has the widest coverage, especially outside major towns. Purchase at official carrier stores, large supermarkets (Walmart, Soriana), and OXXO convenience stores.
Most hotels and resorts offer free Wi-Fi for guests. Quality varies, so checking reviews is wise if connectivity is important. Many restaurants and cafes also offer free Wi-Fi.
Spanish is the official language. English is widely spoken in tourist areas, including hotels, resorts, popular restaurants, tour operators, and some shops, due to the high volume of international visitors.
The Google Translate app (download the Spanish offline pack) and physical phrasebooks are useful tools.
A local SIM or eSIM simplifies navigation and communication throughout your trip. Always keep your phone charged!
Information on typical operating hours and financial services.
Non-tourist shops: 9 AM - 7 PM (often with siesta). Tourist shops/galleries: 10 AM - 9 PM, especially during Art Walk.
Lunch from 1 PM, dinner from 6 PM or 7 PM. Many tourist restaurants offer continuous service.
Banks: Weekdays 9 AM - 4 PM. Supermarkets: Typically open from 7 AM - 10/11 PM daily.
ATMs are widely available at banks, supermarkets, and tourist areas. Use ATMs from major banks (e.g., Banamex, BBVA, Santander, HSBC) for better security and exchange rates.
Banks and government offices close on public holidays. Tourist businesses generally remain open but may be busier. Some smaller local businesses may close during the low season (late summer/early fall).
Checking specific business hours and holiday closures before your visit can save time and frustration.
Always greet people: Use "Hola," "Buenos días/tardes/noches." Handshakes are common for introductions. Women often greet with a kiss on the cheek (usually one kiss on the right cheek).
Swimwear and casual resort wear are fine for beach/resort. Avoid wearing swimwear or overly revealing clothing in downtown or churches. Smart casual or dressier attire may be expected in upscale establishments.
Always ask permission before taking photos of people, especially children. Say "¿Puedo sacar una foto?" Be respectful in religious sites; some may prohibit photography or flash.
Avoid discussing politics unless you are very familiar with the local context and your audience. Do not make jokes about illegal activities or drug cartels.
A little awareness of local customs greatly enhances your travel experience and shows genuine respect for the community.