In Vagalume beach club you'll need to spend up to 1000 pesos, depending on the season. But, there are a few times they let you get away with less than minimum spend.
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There is a legitimate parking space by the side of the main road of Vagalume, owned by some locals. We parked there once, and there were other vehicle owners parking as well. It was safe and secure, and we think
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If you are partying solo, there are security guards in Vagalume at all times spread across the property. But of course, keep your personal belongings close!
Updated on: February 27, 2023
Vagalume do accept USD for all your purchases. But the prices you pay should be equivalent to the amount of pesos of your bill. Also, the exchange rates at these places are never the best. So, carrying pesos instead is
Updated on: February 27, 2023
Vagalume do accept cash for all your purchases. But, remember to count the amount of change you received.
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Yes Vagalume accept cards. However, it is important to bring cash as backup.
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There is a pool on the sandy beach part of Vagalume. However, you are not allowed to swim, but only take instagrammable photos!
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Yes, tips are included in your bill at Vagalume. We always encourage double checking the bill before paying. It is because sometimes the tip is set to 15% or 20% without your consent!
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Vagalume is pet friendly! So, tag along your furry friends to the beach and spend a good daytime under the sun.
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Taboo is owned by Grupo Rosanegra, who also owns other restaurants across the hotel zone, such as Funky Geisha, Mamazzita, and Tantra.
Updated on: February 27, 2023