


U.S. Citizens are required to show proof of citizenship when traveling to and from Mexico. A passport is required and highly recommended to ensure smooth entry, departure, and travel within Mexico. Expired passports are not valid. Citizens of other countries should check entry requirements with their appropriate consulates.
After clearing Customs, guests will proceed to exit and be greeted by uniformed bilingual CTA staff that will be standing approximately 30 feet away from the restricted area with the name of the host company or client's name. Once guests are greeted they will be led to their respective transportation, easily identified by a signage.
After claiming their own luggage travelers stop by the Customs counter where stop lights for luggage revision need to be cleared. Guests then walk to the exit door marked "Transportation" (right side) and out through the automatic glass doors where CTA Staff will be waiting. Airport regulations do not permit CTA Staff to enter airport beyond this point.
Los Cabos is home to some of the best resorts and international hotel chains in the world, attracting visitors from around the globe. Groups and Incentive programs will find some of the finest resort and hotels with innumerable choices of suites and well-appointed rooms to suit a wide range of preferences and budgets.
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Los Cabos has a colorful history, encompassing ancient Indian cultures, Spanish conquistadores and missionaries, British and Dutch pirates, as well as pleasure seekers from all over the globe.
After the war, Los Cabos became a playground of wealthy yachtsmen and Hollywood celebrities who flew down in their private airplanes. Cabo is just a short flight from most U.S. international airports and is home to two distinct towns: San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas.