AboutPam Smith Expertise I can answer questions you have about vacationing in Mexico to tourist destinations such as: Puerto Vallarta, Cabo San Lucas, Cancun/Riviera Maya and Cozumel. I can help you find the destination and the resort that will meet your vacation desires and your budget. Everything from family vacations, to honeymoons and destination weddings to resorts that cater to adults and adult activities.
Please note, I do not have expertise with bus schedules in Mexico. My experitise lies with helping people find the best hotel that will fit their desires and their budgets.
Experience I have traveled many times to Cabo, Puerto Vallarta, Cancun and the Mayan Riviera, as well as Cozumel. I have been selling vacations to these destinations for many years and I travel to many of the resorts in these popular tourist destinations about once a year.
Question I understand that there is a bus called the Super Cabos , that will take me from cabo to san jose . My question is if it a non stop trip and what the schedule is . Also I would like to know what website I would be able to get this info from . Also how long does it take to get from town to town ?
Answer Sorry if there was a miscommunication. I thought the links I gave you would provide you with the information that you needed. You can take local bus transportation, just ask your hotel bellman or front desk personal where the closest bus stop is. They will be able to guide you in the right direction. This of course will not be non-stop. Here is more information on the local busses:
Los Cabos does have a public transportation bus service. These busses that run between Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo all day, every day of the week. They start running in San Jose at 5:00 AM and in Cabo they start at 5:20 AM, and run until 9:30 or 10:00 PM. There are official bus stops, with seats and shade, but the busses can be flagged down, from almost anywhere along the highway, by waving your arms. They will usually stop, if they see you in time. It is safer and easier to walk to the designated bus stops. The busses only run on the main highway and pass each stop (approximately) every twenty minutes. The fare is around 16 pesos (about $1.50 U.S.) between the two towns, less if your only going part of the way. It is a good idea to have changes for the fares.There are also express busses that won't stop for you (they must be boarded at a bus station), but wave any way, they all look alike around here. more information: http://www.cabotips.com/publictransportation.htm