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2 days docked in Cabo, should I stay one night on land?


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The last I knew, citizens from the US and Canada could be in Mexico for up to 72 hours without a Visa . . .

 

I don't know about Canadian citizens but I can say for sure that the authorities in Mexico have never asked me (American citizen) for a Visa or how long I planned to stay.

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Folks. I really think we have all given the original poster a lot to think about.

 

With that said, I really don't see where folks need to question why someone would want to stay in a hotel, etc. It's a personal choice.

 

We avoid eating off the ship when in port. Others eat off the ship. I can easily say why do you spend all that money for a cruise and eat off the ship. But in the end it's each persons choice how they want to spend their money and their time. If someone wants to stay at a hotel that's their choice too.

 

Keith

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