For the past few weeks, residents across the state of Baja California Sur, particularly in the municipality of Los Cabos, have been reporting a series of frustrating power outages.
With the intense heat of the Baja summer still months away, these intermittent blackouts are causing serious anxiety among the local population. If the grid is struggling in March, what happens when the peak summer temperatures hit?

For international travelers holding thousands of dollars in non-refundable plane tickets and hotel reservations, this localized infrastructure issue immediately raises a massive red flag. Are you going to spend your luxury tropical escape sweating in the dark without air conditioning? Will the resort pools shut down? Will your Wi-Fi drop out right when you need to check in for your flight?
Here is the ground-truth reality about the current state of the Los Cabos electrical grid, how it actually impacts the tourist experience, and why where you choose to sleep will entirely dictate whether you even notice a blackout.

The Mega-Resort Shield: Why Hotel Guests Are Safe
If you booked a room at a major all-inclusive resort, a luxury hotel along the Tourist Corridor, or a premium property directly on Medano Beach, you can officially let out a massive sigh of relief. You have absolutely nothing to worry about.
The local and state governments treat the primary tourist zones as the absolute highest priority. The economic engine of Los Cabos is international tourism, and authorities do everything in their power to ensure the main resort hubs are insulated from municipal grid drops.

More importantly, the hospitality industry does not leave your comfort up to chance. Every single major resort and five-star hotel in Los Cabos is equipped with massive, industrial-grade backup generators. These properties are designed to be completely self-sufficient. If the municipal grid fails, the automated backup systems kick in within a matter of seconds. The air conditioning keeps blasting, the elevators keep moving, the swim-up bars keep blending margaritas, and the high-speed internet remains perfectly stable.
In fact, during the heavy blackouts of the 2025 summer season—which affected nearly half of the residential users in the municipality—the vast majority of tourists sipping tequila by the resort pools never even realized the power had dropped in the surrounding city.

The Reality Of The Baja Electrical Grid
To understand why the power occasionally drops, you have to understand the unique geography of the destination. Unlike major mainland Mexican cities, the Baja Peninsula operates on an entirely isolated electrical grid. It is not connected to the national power network, meaning Los Cabos relies completely on the generating plants located heavily in the state capital of La Paz.
Right now, the region is experiencing a perfect storm of logistical friction. The population of Los Cabos is exploding, putting unprecedented demand on an aging system. Furthermore, as the destination gears up for the scorching summer months, the Federal Electricity Commission (CFE) is actively conducting heavy preventive maintenance on its equipment. This required maintenance is forcing temporary, strategic blackouts across various neighborhoods.

The Airbnb Warning: Vulnerability In Residential Zones
While the mega-resorts are heavily shielded, the story is drastically different for travelers opting for the short-term rental route. Here is where the real danger lies.
If you booked an Airbnb, a boutique vacation rental, or a private villa located in a standard residential neighborhood or slightly off the main tourist corridor, you are highly vulnerable to these outages. Residential grids are not prioritized in the same way the Hotel Zone is, and standard homes are entirely at the mercy of the CFE maintenance schedule.

Losing power in a residential Airbnb is not just a minor inconvenience; it can completely derail your vacation. Without power, you lose your air conditioning in 90-degree heat. The food and drinks in your refrigerator will spoil. You will not be able to charge your devices, and your Wi-Fi router will instantly go dead, cutting off your ability to call an Uber or communicate with your host.
How To Bulletproof Your Trip
You do not need to cancel your vacation over the threat of rolling blackouts, but you do need to be proactive about your accommodations.
If you have already booked an Airbnb or are currently browsing vacation rentals for an upcoming trip, you must message the host directly before you finalize your plans. Ask them one simple, explicit question: “Does this property have a dedicated, automatic backup generator?” If the host says no, or tries to downplay the necessity of one, you should strongly consider pivoting your reservation to a traditional hotel or a resort. Do not gamble your hard-earned vacation time on the stability of a strained municipal grid. By ensuring your accommodation has guaranteed backup power, you can focus entirely on enjoying the flawless beaches and world-class dining of Los Cabos without ever worrying about the lights going out.
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Robert
Saturday 28th of March 2026
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