How are the roads in Los Cabos - La Paz, Mexico? Do I need a four-wheel drive in Los Cabos - La Paz, Mexico?
Alfonso Reynoso - Jabre Construcción
You don’t need a four-wheel drive in Los Cabos and La Paz. One of the roads here is fairly new. It was built only in the last 5 years. That road connects La Paz and Cabo by an hour and a half drive. It is a complete divided highway.
There are also two-lane roads here that you could also drive on with a regular car. You would only need a four-wheel drive if you want to explore different areas that are not yet completely developed. However, most people...
You don’t need a four-wheel drive in Los Cabos and La Paz. One of the roads here is fairly new. It was built only in the last 5 years. That road connects La Paz and Cabo by an hour and a half drive. It is a complete divided highway.
There are also two-lane roads here that you could also drive on with a regular car. You would only need a four-wheel drive if you want to explore different areas that are not yet completely developed. However, most people come to this area for the beach and you don’t need a four-wheel drive for that.
(Highway in Cabo San Lucas municipality, Baja California Sur, Mexico, pictured.)
Posted July 13, 2016
Paul Clark - East Cape Homes
You don’t need a four-wheel drive to go around Los Cabos and La Paz. The main highways in Los Cabos and La Paz are well paved, marked, and constantly being improved. The main highway from San José del Cabo to Cab, San Lucas and up to La Paz is made up mainly of four lanes.
The other way, going to La Paz down the East Cape, is a two-lane road that is well-marked and well-travelled. On the dirt roads, you can get away with a two-wheel drive and drive carefully on the...
The other way, going to La Paz down the East Cape, is a two-lane road that is well-marked and well-travelled. On the dirt roads, you can get away with a two-wheel drive and drive carefully on the...
You don’t need a four-wheel drive to go around Los Cabos and La Paz. The main highways in Los Cabos and La Paz are well paved, marked, and constantly being improved. The main highway from San José del Cabo to Cab, San Lucas and up to La Paz is made up mainly of four lanes.
The other way, going to La Paz down the East Cape, is a two-lane road that is well-marked and well-travelled. On the dirt roads, you can get away with a two-wheel drive and drive carefully on the road up and down the East Cape. The roads are not an issue at all.
The other way, going to La Paz down the East Cape, is a two-lane road that is well-marked and well-travelled. On the dirt roads, you can get away with a two-wheel drive and drive carefully on the road up and down the East Cape. The roads are not an issue at all.
(Lot with dirt road access to the beach, East Cape, Baja California Sur, Mexico, pictured.)
Posted November 7, 2017