For decades, the travel industry pushed a very specific narrative about summer in Los Cabos: it was the sleepy off-season. Travelers were told that the crowds were thin, the resorts are empty, and the destination just waits for the winter crowds to return.
In 2026, that narrative is completely dead.

The landscape of summer travel to Baja California Sur has undergone a massive shift. What was once considered the “low season” has transformed into one of the most highly sought-after times of the year to visit. If you are planning a summer getaway to the region based on outdated advice from five years ago, you need to recalibrate your expectations. Here are the five most surprising realities of visiting Los Cabos during the summer months, and exactly how they will impact your vacation.
1. Don’t Expect Deep Discounts

If you are waiting until the last minute to book a July vacation, hoping to score a rock-bottom clearance rate on a luxury suite, you are going to be disappointed. The era of the “summer steal” in Cabo is largely over.
Because summer has become wildly popular with families on school break, remote workers, and travelers actively avoiding other crowded global destinations, hotel occupancy rates remain incredibly strong. While you might avoid the absolute peak surge pricing of the Christmas or Spring Break windows, summer rates are holding firm at premium levels.
The Impact: You need to book your flights and accommodations months in advance. The value of a summer trip isn’t found in a cheap price tag; it is found in the unique seasonal experiences the destination offers.
2. It Is Going To Be Hot, Hot, Hot

You are traveling to a desert located on the Tropic of Cancer. The summer sun here is relentless, and the intensity is not something you can just casually ignore. From June through August, daytime temperatures routinely sit in the mid-to-high 90s Fahrenheit, accompanied by a spike in humidity.
However, this heat is exactly what makes the resort experience so incredible.
The Impact: This is elite pool weather. You won’t be shivering when you step out of the water. You need to pack light, breathable linens, apply high-SPF sunscreen obsessively, and plan your outdoor excursions (like hiking or ATV tours) for the early morning. By 1:00 PM, your only logistical goal should be sitting in a shaded cabana with an ice-cold drink.
3. You Are Immune To The Sargassum Crisis

If you have paid any attention to summer travel news over the last few years, you have heard about sargassum. Massive, foul-smelling blankets of brown seaweed routinely wash up on the shores of Florida, the Caribbean, and the beaches of Cancun and Tulum during the summer months, frequently ruining beach vacations.
Here is the best summer secret in Mexico: Los Cabos is completely immune to it. The Impact: Due to its geographic location on the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, the currents that drag sargassum into the Caribbean do not touch Baja California Sur. If you book a summer trip to Cabo, you are guaranteed seaweed-free sand and crystal-clear shorelines.
4. Hurricane Peak Is Actually Later In The Year

Many travelers avoid booking summer trips because they assume June and July put them directly in the crosshairs of a major hurricane. While the Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins in mid-May, the historical data tells a different story.
The absolute peak for major tropical storm activity in Los Cabos actually occurs in September and October.
The Impact: While Mother Nature is unpredictable, June, July, and August are statistically much safer bets for avoiding a direct hit from a major cyclone than the early fall. You should always buy travel insurance when flying during hurricane season, but don’t let the fear of storms completely write off your summer plans.
5. It Is Not As Quiet As You Think (And The Water Is Perfect)

The biggest shock for first-time summer visitors is the sheer energy of the destination. Los Cabos is buzzing all summer long, and there is one specific reason for it: the water temperature.
During the popular winter months, the Pacific Ocean and Sea of Cortez are notoriously freezing, often requiring wetsuits for snorkeling, and the desert nights require a heavy sweater. Summer flips the script.
The Impact: The ocean warms up to bathtub temperatures, making it the absolute best time of year for scuba diving, snorkeling, and swimming. Furthermore, the warm summer nights mean the high-energy beach clubs and outdoor nightlife venues are firing on all cylinders. You get to experience the vibrant, luxury party atmosphere of Los Cabos without ever having to shiver in the ocean.
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