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Banks
and Currency Exchange Information:
The best rates of exchange for Mexican pesos can be found
at banks, although the airport exchange desk is generally not a bad rate
compared to the hotel rates; banks and airport exchange offices do not
charge exchange fees. It is not a good idea to change money in any upmarket
hotel here, as they typically do not offer competitive market rates. Street
"cambios" or exchange booths offer slightly less favorable rates,
but keep longer hours. You can pay in U.S. dollars most of the time, but
your change will probably be in Mexican pesos, and at unfavorable rates!
In Cabo
San Lucas:
Banca Serfin
Plaza Aramburo on Calle Lazaro Cardenas across from the Centro Comercial,
corner Calle Zaragoza.
Bancomer
North side of Lazaro Cardenas s/n between Hidalgo and Guerrero.
Banco Union
South side of Lazaro Cardenas opposite Bancomer.
In San Jose
del Cabo:
Bancomer
Calle Zaragoza at Calle Morelos.
Banca Serfin
Calle Zaragoza at Calle Degollado
Shopping
Los Cabos offers a variety of items that can be purchaced. You'll find
your best buys on Blankets, Silver & Ceramics. BARGIN! BARGIN! Most
merchants will bargin with you. Don't be afraid to offer a lower amount
than given to you or a discount on purchasing multiple items. It is better
to do your shopping when the cruise ship is not in town, you'll get more
bargining power.
A quick note
about Glazed Ceramics: Analysis of many ceramic pieces from Mexico has
shown them to contain dangerous levels of lead. Unless you have proof
of their safety, use glazed ceramics purchased in Mexico for decorative
purposes only.
General
Tourist Information
Telephones:
The best option is to buy local telephone company Ladatel's phonecard
for $20 or $50. Call them at 1-800-6-87-97 for more information about
calling the U.S. (tel. 95 + area code + number) or the rest of the world
(tel. 98 + area code + number) and other parts of Mexico (91 + area code
+ number). You can also use your AT&T, MCI and Sprint codes at the
standard International rates (be sure to check the cost based on your
subscribed calling plan).
The city code
for the Los Cabos area is 114. There is a charge for calling between Cabo
San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo.
Tipping:
In Mexico, it is customary to tip 10 percent in restaurants, and you may
also give a couple of dollars to any passing band whose playing is particularly
pleasing. However, the American custom of tipping 15 to 20 percent is
practiced at international resorts, including those in Los Cabos. Housemaids
in hotels may be covered by an all-inclusive charge, but welcome US$2-$3
tips per night, and don't forget to hand over something small to the little
boy who runs to clean your windshield or who fills your car up with gasoline
for you. Mexicans always tell you that tipping is not expected; it may,
however, be well deserved and they always thank you.
Returning
to the United States:
You must present
the pink copy of your tourist card at your point of departure from Mexico.
The U.S. Customs
Service currently permits U.S. citizens returning from international travel
to bring back $400 worth of merchandise, including 1 liter of alcohol,
duty free. The next $1,000 worth of items brought back is subject to a
duty of 10%. In addition to U.S. Customs regulations, be aware that some
U.S. border states (most notably, Texas) have imposed state restrictions
on liquor, wine, and beer imports from Mexico. If you are planning to
bring back alcoholic beverages, inquire about these restrictions from
the liquor control office of the state through which you plan to return.
Holidays
Observed in Mexico
Banks, government
offices and many businesses are closed on these days and hotels fill up
quickly:
Jan 1: New
Year's Day
Feb 5: Constitution Day
Mar 21: Birthday of Benito Juarez
March-April (varies): Holy Week Celebrations, Good Friday through Easter
Sunday
May 1: Labor Day
May 5: Cinco de Mayo (Anniversary of Battle of Puebla, 1862)
May 10: Mother's Day
Sep 16: Independence Day
Oct 12: Dia de la Raza
Nov 2: President's State of the Nation Address
Nov 2: Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead)
Nov 20: Anniversary of the Mexican Revolution
Dec 25-Jan 2: Christmas Week celebrations
Molian
Government Tourism Office
Locations:
405 Park Ave.,
Suite 1401
New York, NY 10022
Telephone: 212-755-7261 or 421-6655.
1911 Pennsylvania
Ave. NW
Washington, D.C. 20006
Telephone: 202-728-1750.
70 E. Lake
St., Suite 1413
Chicago, IL 60601
Telephone: 312-565-2786.
10100 Santa
Monica Blvd., Suite 224
Los Angeles, CA 90067
Telephone: 310-203-8191.
Cabo Travel
brochures can be ordered by calling
1-800-PIKCABO.
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