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Will Summer In Los Cabos Be Busy This Year? Here’s What The Latest Data Says

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If you have ever had to fight for a spot by the pool or wait an hour for a taxi at the airport, we have some refreshing news for your summer travel plans.

The latest data is officially in, and it looks like Los Cabos is going to be significantly less crowded over the next few months.

A downward shift in passenger traffic and local hotel projections means that the usual seasonal rush is cooling down. For anyone looking to enjoy paradise without the massive crowds, this summer is shaping up to be the perfect window.

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📉 Airport Numbers Confirm Fewer Crowds

The gateway to our favorite beach destination is already seeing a noticeable slowdown in arriving travelers. Los Cabos International Airport has confirmed a negative trend in passenger traffic that is affecting major Mexican hotspots.

The latest data highlights a clear shift in air travel activity:

  • Passenger traffic dropped by 7.6% in April compared to previous trends.
  • This slowdown is not unique to Baja, as direct competitors like Cancun and Puerto Vallarta are experiencing the exact same slump.
  • Airport Director Francisco Villaseñor noted that the expected positive rebound in passenger numbers simply has not materialized yet.
Terminal 2 Arrival Area Los Cabos International Airport with sun peaking out behind the sign and tourists exiting airport

🧳 Hotel Occupancy Expected to Decline

It is not just the airport feeling the shift; local resorts are also bracing for a much quieter summer season. Hotel occupancy is currently sitting at around 64% across the municipality.

According to Lilzi Orcí, the executive president of the Los Cabos Hotel Association, a gradual decline in hotel occupancy is fully expected over the coming months.

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  • Historically, the region sees occupancy rates between 65% and 69% during the month of May.
  • Occupancy rates rarely cross the 70% mark during this time of year, but April already showed a definitive decrease.
  • While weekend travel usually brings a quick bump in visitors, the overall trajectory points to a much slower season.
Tourist Corridor hotels

🏖️ What This Means For Your Summer Vacation

While a dip in numbers has local tourism boards scrambling to launch new promotional strategies, it is a massive win for your vacation itinerary. Fewer tourists mean shorter wait times at top-tier restaurants, less competition for beach chairs, and a much more relaxed vibe around the marina.

Local groups like FITURCA and the Hotel Association are actively working to protect the destination’s image and bring passenger numbers back up. But until those strategies kick in, you can look forward to wide-open beaches and a far more exclusive experience.

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Are you planning to take advantage of the smaller crowds in Cabo this summer, or are you heading somewhere else?

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