What is the best month to see whales in Cabo San Lucas?
What is the best month to see whales in Cabo San Lucas?
The best time to see whales in Cabo is January to March. This is when there are the most whales and the greatest activity. You will be 90-95% assured of seeing whale activity at this time.
Who owns Waldorf Astoria Cabo?
Walton Street Capital Mexico
The award-winning Forbes Five Star Resort and Spa, which celebrates its 10th anniversary this year, was acquired by affiliates of Walton Street Capital Mexico and now invites guests to enjoy Mexican-inspired, unforgettable experiences through the brand’s True Waldorf Service.
Is Pedregal safe?
The Pedregal is a gated community with its own roving security. You will feel very safe in the Pedregal. You still need to lock the doors and put away your valuables. The most common problem in Cabo is short changing of tourists.
Are there Orcas in Cabo?
Although seldom seen, it is possible to see Orcas in the waters off the coast of Cabo San Lucas. Although orcas tend to aggregate in cold water, they live in all the world’s oceans, from the Antarctic to the tropics, and also Baja California Sur, Mexico.
Why do whales go to Cabo San Lucas?
Why whales Migrate to Cabo Every year, giant whale species travel back home to the waters of the Mexican coast in order to mate, give birth, nurse their calves and generally to spend time together.
Is Waldorf Astoria part of Hilton?
Waldorf Astoria Hotels & Resortsis Hilton’s luxury brand of iconic hotels committed to personal service and culinary excellence in landmark locations around the world.
Who owns Pedregal Cabo?
Known as one of the best hotels in Mexico and recently acquired by affiliates of Walton Street Capital Mexico, the luxury retreat is set on 24 acres of dramatic mountains and pristine beaches, and is primed to welcome guests with True Waldorf Service beginning Q4 2019.
Who owns the Resort at Pedregal?
Are there snakes in Cabo?
There are 35 species of snakes in Cabo San Lucas, about half of which are venomous. Cabo’s snakes tend to hide in rock piles, brush, or trash piles, so avoid those.
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