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Los Cabos Travel Alert! U.S. Consulate Issues Guidance For Hurricane Season 

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Hurricane season in Los Cabos is already well underway but still far from over. It runs from May through November.   

Due to the warmer waters, the number and strength of storms typically ramp up between July and October.   

For this reason, it makes sense that the U.S. Consulate has issued a travel alert, with guidance for tourists visiting the destination during hurricane season.   

Let’s take a look at what the alert says, and go over some other important information for those traveling to Los Cabos during these next few months.   

Stormy Day During a Hurricane in Los Cabos

What The U.S. Consulate Says About Airport Closures 

One of the things that the U.S. Consulate warned of is the possibility of airport closures.   

Even when the airport reopens after a closure, there will be limited flight availability because many travelers will be in the same situation.   

This can result in extended delays in getting back to your home country. 

Tourists Waiting at a Deserted Los Cabos Airport

What The U.S. Consulate Says About Hurricane Shelters 

There are shelters in Los Cabos for the general public and for tourists visiting the destination when a hurricane hits.   

Shelters are not necessarily somewhere you want to be while on vacation, though.   

The U.S. Consulate warns that storm shelters in Los Cabos may have a limited amount of supplies, so it’s important to consider this when visiting during hurricane season. 

Rain From a Storm in Cabo San Lucas, Mexico

The Smart Traveler Enrollment Program  

While you can’t avoid a hurricane that hits when you’re already on vacation in Los Cabos, you can prepare for the unfortunate case of it happening.   

One of the ways to do that is to enroll in the Smart Traveler Enrollment Program or STEP.   

The STEP program is free for U.S. citizens traveling abroad to sign up for.   

US Embassy On Reforma Avenue In Mexico City

Why You Should Enroll In STEP 

The STEP program can aid you in many ways when you’re traveling outside of the United States.   

Once you sign up, you can get travel alerts about the country you’re visiting, including weather alerts and safety information if a hurricane is predicted to hit during your visit.   

Signing up for the program also makes it easier for the U.S. Consulate offices to help you in an emergency situation as well.   

Flooded Streets After a Storm in Los Cabos, Mexico

Hurricane Season In Los Cabos 

While the official hurricane season in Los Cabos technically lasts from May through November, it’s the latter half of that period, particularly September, that is the stormiest part of the season.   

Even so, it’s not common for hurricanes to make landfall in Los Cabos.   

It’s more common for the destination to experience the effects of tropical storms, which again, are more frequent towards the end of the official season.   

Palm Trees Blowing in the Wind on a Stormy Day

Securing Your Vacation With Travel Insurance 

Travel insurance can’t make you safer when a hurricane hits during your Los Cabos vacation.   

It can, however, help protect you from expenses you may incur due to a hurricane or emergency situation. Here are some of our favorite picks.

Depending on the travel insurance you choose, it may cover medical expenses, fees associated with flight changes or cancellations, and canceled trips, so if you’ll be traveling to Los Cabos during hurricane season, it’s a good idea to get it.   

Departure Board at Los Cabos Airport Showing Delayed Flights

Best Time To Visit Los Cabos 

Hurricane season in Los Cabos lasts for more than half of the year.   

If you want to avoid it but also want to avoid the winter and spring break crowds, then the best time to visit the destination is during the months of April or early May, though storms can pop up in May too.   

If you’re visiting Los Cabos during hurricane season, the important thing is to stay informed through the STEP program.

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