Let’s be honest: “Budget” and “Oceanfront” are two words that rarely go together in Los Cabos. As we’ve reported, Cabo is officially the most expensive destination in Mexico, with average hotel rates hovering around $500 a night. Finding a deal often means staying miles inland or booking a hotel that hasn’t been renovated since 1995. …
If Cabo feels busy-busy right now, you’re not imagining it. We at The Cabo Sun have been watching the end-of-year surge build for weeks—and local hotel leaders say Los Cabos is on track to close out 2025 with average annual occupancy above 70%, with peak weeks pushing past 90% as we hit the final stretch …











