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Cabo San Lucas vs Puerto Vallarta

Which destination is right for your next trip?

Quick Verdict

Pick Cabo San Lucas if El Arco, sportfishing charters, and Baja-desert pool clubs trump cobblestone walks. Pick Puerto Vallarta if the Malecon, Zona Romantica taquerias, and jungle-meets-sea Banderas Bay beat resort sprawl.

🏆 Puerto Vallarta wins 71 OVR vs 68 · attribute matchup 13

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Safety
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78
Cleanliness
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Affordability
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79
Food
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Culture
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88
Nightlife
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Walkability
79
65
Nature
65
91
Connectivity
91
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Transit
64
Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas

Mexico

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta

Mexico

Cabo San Lucas

Safety: 72/100Pop: 82K (city), 350K (Los Cabos region)America/Mazatlan

Puerto Vallarta

Safety: 70/100Pop: 290K (city), 380K (metro)America/Mexico_City

How do Cabo San Lucas and Puerto Vallarta compare?

Both are Mexican Pacific resort towns, but they're playing different games. Cabo is the Baja desert version — sun-bleached cliffs meeting cobalt water at El Arco, sportfishing charters out of the marina at 6 AM, and pool clubs at the Cape and Nobu running until sunset. Puerto Vallarta is tropical-coast Mexico — jungled Sierra Madre rolling into Banderas Bay, the Malecon boardwalk lined with bronze sculptures, and old-town Zona Romantica's cobblestone alleys smelling of grilled fish and lime.

The cost gap is significant: $350 mid-range nights in Cabo against $200 in Puerto Vallarta, and the daily-budget delta widens at restaurants — a beachfront seafood lunch runs $60 in Cabo and $25 at El Barracuda in PV. Puerto Vallarta also wins on walkability with a true pedestrian old town, while Cabo is a taxi-and-resort sprawl. Both deliver December-April whale watching (humpbacks calve in Banderas Bay too) and identical winter weather. Cabo's nightlife is louder and more spring-break-coded; PV's gay scene anchors Zona Romantica and gives the nightlife a different, more cosmopolitan texture.

Practical tip: fly into SJD for Cabo or PVR for Puerto Vallarta — both have direct service from most US cities, but PVR fares typically run 20-30% cheaper from the West Coast. Avoid Cabo over US spring break (mid-March) when prices spike 60%. Both are safe in tourist zones but check current advisories for inland trips.

💰 Budget

budget
Cabo San Lucas: $110-180Puerto Vallarta: $60-110
mid-range
Cabo San Lucas: $280-500Puerto Vallarta: $150-300
luxury
Cabo San Lucas: $700-2500Puerto Vallarta: $450-1,500

🛡️ Safety

Cabo San Lucas72/100Safety Score70/100Puerto Vallarta

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas is significantly safer for tourists than mainland Mexican beach destinations — the Baja California Sur state is the safest Mexican state by violent crime rate, the tourism economy supports heavy police presence in resort areas, and tourist crime is rare. The main concerns are: pickpockets in nightlife crowds, occasional ATM card-skimming, dangerous Pacific Ocean rip currents (Divorce Beach is fatal), aggressive timeshare touts, and the standard precautions about excessive drinking. Walking the Marina and Medano Beach is comfortable day and night.

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is one of the safer Mexican Pacific resort cities — direct tourist incidents are rare, the central tourist zones (Romantic Zone, Malecón, Hotel Zone, Marina) are well-policed, and violent crime in the tourist core is uncommon. The genuine concerns are timeshare aggressiveness, beach vendor pressure, occasional taxi overcharging, and the broader context of cartel violence in Jalisco state (rare to affect tourists in PV but not zero). Solo travellers and LGBTQ+ visitors generally report comfort.

🌤️ Weather

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo has a hot desert climate (BWh in Köppen classification) — abundant sunshine (340+ sunny days/year), minimal rain (180 mm/year, virtually all in August-October), and a strong seasonal cycle. October-May is the peak window with comfortable temperatures (23-29°C); June-October is hot (28-34°C) with a brief rainy season and tropical storm risk. Water temperatures in the Sea of Cortez range 20°C (winter) to 28°C (summer) — swimming is comfortable year-round.

Peak Dry Cool (November - April)15 to 27°C
Spring Build (May - June)18 to 30°C
Summer Hot (July - August)24 to 35°C
Hurricane / Rainy Season (September - October)23 to 33°C

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta has a tropical wet-and-dry climate — dry season (November-May) is sunny and warm, wet season (June-October) is hot and humid with daily afternoon thunderstorms. Hurricanes are rare (Banderas Bay's mountain wall provides some shelter) but the September-October peak season has occurred. Sea temperature stays 25-29°C year-round.

Spring (March - May)17 to 31°C
Summer (June - August)23 to 32°C
Autumn (September - October)23 to 31°C
Winter (November - February)15 to 28°C

🚇 Getting Around

Cabo San Lucas

Cabo San Lucas downtown is small and walkable (Marina, Medano Beach, downtown all within 1 km) — but most resorts are spread along the 32-km Tourist Corridor between Cabo and San José del Cabo, requiring taxi, Uber, or rental car. Public buses ("Subur" buses) run the corridor cheaply. Uber operates and is significantly cheaper than taxis but is limited at the airport (taxi mafia) and resort areas (resort taxi cooperatives).

Walkability: Downtown Cabo (Marina + Medano + central 8 blocks) is walkable. The Tourist Corridor and resort zones are not walkable to anything; you need taxi, Uber, bus, or rental car. The desert heat April-October makes daytime walking unpleasant.

WalkingFree
Uber$5-30 typical fare
Taxi (Sitio)$15-100 USD typical

Puerto Vallarta

Puerto Vallarta is divided into several distinct districts — the Romantic Zone (south of the river), Centro (around the Malecón), the Hotel Zone (north along the bay), Marina Vallarta (further north), and Nuevo Vallarta (across the state line in Nayarit). Walking covers a single district; Uber or taxi connects districts. Public buses are excellent value but slow. The bay's south coast (Boca de Tomatlán, Yelapa) requires water taxis as no road runs along the southern bay.

Walkability: The Romantic Zone and central Malecón corridor are excellent for walking — flat, dense, and engaging. The Hotel Zone is a 6 km strip along the highway and not really walkable between hotels; you take taxis or buses for inter-hotel movement. The Marina is its own walkable enclave but isolated from downtown without a vehicle.

WalkingFree
Uber / DiDiMX$60-300 typical
TaxiMX$80-400

📅 Best Time to Visit

Cabo San Lucas

Jan–Apr, Nov–Dec

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Puerto Vallarta

Jan–Apr, Nov–Dec

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The Verdict

Choose Cabo San Lucas if...

you want a sun-drenched Baja resort destination with world-class sportfishing, Dec-April whale watching, easy US flight access, and the iconic El Arco where two oceans meet

Choose Puerto Vallarta if...

you want a walkable Pacific Mexican beach city with Hollywood history, Latin America's best LGBTQ+ scene, humpback whales December-March, and the Marietas Islands offshore

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