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INFORMATION:
PROOF
OF CITIZENSHIP is required for entry into Mexico . United
States citizens need a valid passport, certified
birth certificate. Other nationalities should contact
the Mexican Consulate at 213-351-6837.
YOU
MUST RE-CONFIRM YOUR AIRLINE SPACE directly with
the airline at least 72 hours prior to departure - both
to and from Mexico . Flight schedules are subject to
change without notice. In the U.S. you may call the
following numbers: Aero California 800-237-6225; Alaska
800-426-0333; Mexicana 800-531-7923.
INTERNATIONAL
FLIGHTS REQUIRE YOU CHECK-IN A MINIMUM 1 1/2 HOURS PRIOR
TO DEPARTURE . We recommend that you check in
a minimum 2 hours prior to departure.
BAGGAGE
AND FISHING GEAR ALLOWANCES : Each passenger is allowed
two checked pieces and one carry-on piece free of charge.
All luggage or coolers must be under 70 lbs and 62"
overall (Height + Width + Length). One rod case (maximum
9 ft and 33 lbs) tackle box, boots & net count as
one checked piece.
EXCESS
BAGGAGE: Standard allowances for ice chests and luggage
is 70 lbs. If weight of luggage exceeds this limit you
are subject to an excess baggage fee of $35 per piece.
Check with individual airline carrier for specific excess
baggage rate schedules.
CANCELLATION
POLICY: In the event you must cancel your trip prior
to departure, notice of cancellation in writing
must be received by CaboFunVacations.com no later than
30 days prior to departure date. *Cancellations
received less that 30 days prior to departure date are
subject to penalties determined by hotel, airline, fishing
and other vendor policies.
Trip
Cancellation Insurance is available upon request.
CaboFunVacations.com
acts as agent for the carriers, hotel or other facility
providing transportation, accommodations or other travel
services. The sole financial responsibility of our agency
is limited to the amount of commission it receives from
said suppliers. Our agency shall not become liable for
any personal injury, property damage, accident, delay,
inconvenience, or change in accommodations or personal
dissatisfaction with the travel arrangements provided.
THINGS TO BRING:
(The
local stores have most of these items readily available,
but you may pay a premium)
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Sunscreen (The Baja sun is very intense)
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Aloe Vera (for when you forget to put on the previous
recommendation!)
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Large Brimmed Hat
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Sun Glasses (Polarized are best when fishing)
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Swimwear
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Sandals for walking the beaches
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Water shoes for wading and reef walking in some areas
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Duct Tape for sealing you coolers full of fish
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Ice Chests to transport your fish home
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Lots of small change for tipping
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Bottled water
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Liquid
Oxygen (This can be purchased at most health food stores
and if you add a few drops to your water several times
a day it will prevent any of those nasty cases of the
stomach flu's that you have probably heard about from
drinking the Mexican water. Many people say well, I
just won't drink the water but don't forget, most food
is washed with it and the ice in your drinks is made
with it. The Good news is that most of the modern hotels
have good filtered water so it isn't near as much of
a problem as in the past but, Better safe than sorry.)
THINGS TO LEAVE AT HOME
Food
(there is plenty of inexpensive places to eat and the
food is fantastic)
• Fancy Clothes (this is a very casual place)
•
Recreational
Drugs (Mexico is not a place you want to push your luck
with the law)
•
Dry Ice (can become unstable or explosive when sealed
in a cooler and pressurized on the plane)
Most important: Be safe and enjoy your CABO
FUN VACATION!
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