MickeyDavis wrote:buckboy wrote:MickeyDavis wrote:Cabo/Cancun. Looking to do a winter break in February, before spring break craziness. Looking to do an all-inclusive. I've talked to several who have been to both, there are pros and cons to both. Any opinions from anyone who has been to either/both would be great.
Cabo>>>>>>>Cancun imo.
Depends what you're looking for, but Cancun skews pretty young I'd say. Cabo is much more laid back in my experience.
Not to mention that Cabo is one of the most beautiful places on earth and Cancun.........isn't.
I don't know if you want to swim in the ocean, but that's difficult in Cabo.
Thank you. I've heard
Cancun is more of a party place and we're looking more for relaxation.
It can be but also depends on what you mean by 'Cancun'. Most people when they say Cancun mean the Hotel Zone (The city from what I tell doesn't really have any tourist areas). They have a ton of resorts ranging from family friendly to adults only; very low-end to $Xk a night resorts. I didn't explore the HZ much, but if you left the resort it seemed mostly either bar chains, clubs, or tourist shops where they harass you to buy Chinese antiques.
But other people just call the whole Quintana Roo area 'Cancun'. If you go south or north, there are tons of resorts but those are mostly destination resorts in the jungle with nowhere to go, which could be good or bad. Most of the excursions i saw were more active like cenotes, atv or temple tours. IMHO, Cancun is either for those who want to party in the HZ or not leave the resort. I like to explore a bit so I would be curious if Cabo provides that option.
Cancun also had the seaweed issue. The resort in Rivera Maya I went to did a great job literally bulldozing it every morning and having 10 workers constantly pick it up with rakes but it still was overwhelming in spots.
Side rant: I've been to Cancun AIs the past 3 years, but I think I'm done for a while. Even paying on points, it adds up with a family of 4 where you pay $100X4 on flight taxes, then extra person fees $120 a night x 2 kids x 4 nights, and its suddenly close to $1,500 Mexico/AI tax, which is fine if you really enjoy the food and atmosphere, but the food is.....ok. I'm also not getting money's worth on drinks at my age while watching kids. At that point, just go to Hawaii/Florida/Puerto and go out to a nice dinner every night.