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*Cabo's Best Sport Fishing Charters
- Baja Raiders Sport fishing has been serving Cabo San
Lucas since 1998. We specialize in making your fishing adventure an
event to last a lifetime and one that will bring you back again and
again. We pride ourselves in providing you with a fishing experience
with no hassle. Our crewmembers are English speaking and we will
personally see you off at the dock to ensure your complete satisfaction.
- Travelers Digest Choice.
- Cabo Fishing - Cabo Fishing offers world class sportfishing charters in Cabo San Lucas Mexico, possibly the best sportfishing waters in the entire world. Our deep sea fishing charters will take you to the most fertile waters where fish bigger than you can imagine are waiting for you.
- Cozumel Fishing Charters -
All-inclusive deep sea fishing, fly fishing, and bottom fishing charters
in Cozumel Mexico. Private snorkeling tours and bonefishing too. Lunch,
beer, transportation, gear, water, soft drinks, water and snacks all
included in one low price. Cruise Passengers are always welcome - fishing
and snorkeling are great shore excursions in Cozumel. Ship Cancellation
Insurance is always included in the price.
- Manetto Adventures - offers fishing and scuba
charters.
- RZ Explorers, Inc. - offers scuba, snorkeling,
fishing, and land tours, including lodging and rental equipment.
- Tequila Sheila Fishing Charters
- charter boat on the Sea of Cortez.
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U.S. citizens do not require a visa or a tourist card for tourist stays
of 72 hours or less within "the border zone," defined as an area between
20 to 30 kilometers of the border with the U.S., depending on the
location. U.S. citizens traveling as tourists beyond the border zone or
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known as an FM-T, available from Mexican consulates, Mexican border
crossing points, Mexican tourism offices, airports within the border
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Health risks: In many areas in Mexico, tap
water is unsafe and should be avoided. Bottled water and beverages are
safe although visitors should be aware that many restaurants and hotels
serve tap water unless bottled water is specifically requested. Ice may
also come from tap water and should be used with caution
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