Tuesday, July 22, 2014

Family Fun In Mexico With Cabo San Lucas All Inclusive Family Resorts

By Paulette Mason


More families are getting back to vacationing together at least once a year. This is a time for you as parents to bond and really get to know your children. Staying at one of the Cabo San Lucas All Inclusive Family Resorts allows you to do this with meals, snacks and a fully stocked kitchen included in your daily rate.

If there are certain meats or other foods you cannot eat or just don't like then tell the booking agent up front ad it will be taken care of. The same goes for your favorite fish, meats, snacks and drinks or special dietary needs someone may have. The chef will be pleased to speak with you about each meal.

To plan your adventures for each day you will find tours are great and efficient ways to do a lot of things at lower costs. On the sea go swimming with sea lions and dolphins and snorkeling with the brilliantly colored tropical fish. If you want a more detailed look into the depths of the sea a scuba trip can also be added in.

If you are experienced at kayaking you can rent some for a journey along the sea front as well as snorkeling to view the seascapes and brightly colored tropical fish which dwell there. The children will love watching the sea lions as they go about their daily routine in the colony set up for them as well as taking a swim alongside friendly dolphins.

For the men in your family ATV tours are available in side by side 4x4's dad can drive and children can ride safely beside him. The art galleries in the villages around Cabo are truly amazing and full of the history and culture of Mexico. Take the tour to La Paz and enjoy panoramic views wherever you look as well as the beautiful and architecturally historic Cathedral Neustra Senora de La Paz.

The fishermen in your family will love to spend the day catching your supper as this is one of the best fishing areas around. While dad and grandpa are fishing, take the kids for a horseback ride along the beach front or even on a sight seeing camel back ride, they will never forget that. Then after everyone has returned from their days adventures you can sit down to a breathtaking meal that includes some of the most succulent, fresh fish of the deep blue sea.

The Spanish Missionary Church Iglesis de San Lucas built by missionaries in 1730 is a historical sight of sheer architectural wonder, especially in those days. It still operates as a thriving church and the renovations have been kept minimal as to keep its amazing charm and historical significance to the town alive. The plaza around it is filled with shops and more to explore.

The lower priced and less crowded months to visit are May to June as winter has come and gone and summer storms are a few months away. In July to September there is more a chance of hurricanes, this is the season for them and the temperatures are almost to hot to move. The entire family will cherish the memories they have made here and will hopefully continue the family vacation tradition.




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