43 hours
One hour; if it is 3 PM in Vancouver, it would be 4 PM in Los Cabos.
A long time
You would have to drive over 3,911 kilometers (2,430 miles). Trip duration would be around 42 hours, non-stop.
There are no direct flights between Vancouver and Cabo San Lucas (Los Cabos). Common connections include Los Angeles, Phoenix or Dallas-Fort Worth, meaning your flight may take 6 hours (Vancouver - Los Angeles - Los Cabos) up to 11 hours or more (Vancouver - Dallas-Fort Worth - Los Cabos).Actually, both Westjet and Air Transat have flights from Vancouver to Cabo San Lucas (Los Cabos) - flight time is approximately 5 hours. I would stop over in L.A. if needed but never Dallas- Fort Worth, you'd be traveling in the opposite direction, which is why that flight time would be so much longer. You can likely find a good deal that sends you on a more direct route.
It takes approximately 2 hours to flight from Phoenix to Los Cabos.
Yes, it is. You could drive from the US-Mexico border starting from San Diego down to Los Cabos across a stretch of land of 1,250 Kilometers (775 miles).
21-22 hours, depending on traffic.
Around 20-21 hours.
21-22 hours, depending on traffic
21-22 hours, depending on traffic.
Take a plane, a cruise or boat, or drive trough the Baja California Peninsula.
21-22 hours, depending on traffic.