Funny Stories You Never Imagined Could Happen in Los Cabos

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Last Updated on June 14, 2022

Every trip is unique, but Los Cabos has a special element to it that makes it stay forever in the heart of tourists. Let’s see some funny stories that made tourists’ vacations memorable. 

The first story from @dmwalker is a reminder that learning some basic Spanish before your trip to Los Cabos is a must.

“The first year we went to Cabo we took our sons to snorkel at Santa Maria. When we got ready to leave, we didn’t want to have to drag the full ice chest back again, so we offered up the remaining drinks & beers to a local family. They gladly accepted. Then we walked back to where the ice chest we were just about ready to turn it over to empty out the ice when the man came running towards us, waving his arms around and yelling “Hielo, Hielo!” .We had no clue what that meant and he looked like he was trying to warn us about something dangerous ? so we started looking all around us for this dangerous “Hielo” thing ?. When he finally reached us, he pointed at the ice in the ice chest and said “Hielo” and it was then we realized that he just wanted to have our ice to refresh his own ice chest. We were so relieved that there wasn’t some sort of “Hielo” monster on the beach that we just laughed and laughed.” ? .

The next story from @artell portrays Los Cabos’ exciting and unforgettable nightlife. Everybody is always up to some fiesta, that’s why you’ll find infinite bars and nightclubs, one of the most iconic ones is Squid Roe.

“One night my friends and I were at Squid Roe and one of my friends, who was incredibly drunk ?, decided to get on top of a table and start dancing. As my other friends and I were on the top part of the bar looking down, we see our friend lose his balance and fall on the heads of 2 girls, knocking them to the floor. Thankfully the girls were not seriously hurt, but the guys they were with were about to lay into my friend ?. If only I had pictures of the whole thing.”

When visiting Los Cabos, remember that the official currency is pesos, the next story has to do with a little confusion about money and exchange rates during a lovely honeymoon in Cabo.

“We checked into our hotel and decided we would go to the closest nice-looking restaurant to get dinner. We opened the menus and started browsing them. My new husband looked over at me and then got a very concerned look on his face. He said in a low voice “I don’t think we can afford to eat here, or if we do, it will be only one or two times we’ll be able to eat out.” I asked why and he told me sternly, “Have you looked at the prices? A cup of coffee costs $16.00!!!!” I couldn’t help but chuckle but he did make me nervous…I told him it was $1.60 USD for a cup, and that the prices were in pesos.” – @littlewoodnymph

If you want to have a trip filled with fun memories like the ones above, and without annoying inconveniences, you must read our article “10 Ways to Ruin Your Trip to Los Cabos”, you will learn all the little mistakes that you should not make on your next trip. 

And remember that if you want your trip to start on the right foot, you just have to book your airport shuttle with VIP Transportation Los Cabos.

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