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Yes The Los Cabos Tourism Tax Is Required By Law And Paid Separately

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Mandatory tourist tax for Baja California Sur Required by State Law. All foreign visitors staying more than 24 hours Implemented by the Government of the State of Baja California Sur Pursuant to Article 129 Bis of the State Finance Law.”

There it is. Right out of the gate, that is the official mandate straight from the government website.

Yes The Los Cabos Tourism Tax Is Required By Law And Paid Separately

If you spend any time in Cabo travel groups on Facebook, you will inevitably see keyboard warriors screaming that the Los Cabos tourism tax is a complete scam, or bragging that nobody ever checked their receipt at the airport. You will read endless threads of people advising you to just ignore it, keep your head down, and walk right past the officials to save a few dollars.

Here is the reality check: it is a mandatory state law.

You do not get to break the law in a foreign country simply based on what an anonymous user on social media told you. You are visiting their home, and respecting their local regulations is the bare minimum expectation for international travelers.

The Real Cost And Who Has To Pay

So, what exactly is the damage to your vacation budget? For the 2026 calendar year, the current rate for the Embrace It tax is exactly $488 MXN, which translates to roughly $28 USD depending on the daily exchange rate. This is not a daily charge; it is a one-time fee that applies to each person for every single stay within the state of Baja California Sur.

Airport Los Cabos Original Photo By Tyler Fox

The rules for who has to open their wallet are incredibly straightforward. All foreign visitors over twelve years of age who enter the state for more than twenty-four hours are absolutely required to pay. It truly does not matter if your trip is for business, a quick weekend vacation, studying abroad, or seeking medical care. If you are staying overnight, you owe the tax. The only people completely exempt from this rule are children twelve and under, and individuals who hold legal Mexican residency.

Los Cabos Airport Terminal 2 Shark Tank Area

Where Is Your Money Actually Going?

Baja California Sur introduced the ‘Embrace It’ Sustainable Tourism Contribution as a direct response to the sheer volume of tourists flooding the area. Think of it as a very small, mandatory investment in keeping the region beautiful.

Because millions of travelers visit these stunning beaches and resort towns every single year, the state collects this fee to directly fund vital infrastructure. Your twenty-eight dollars goes straight toward environmental protection, local healthcare initiatives, massive beach cleanups, and essential public safety programs. It ensures the tropical paradise you are visiting today stays pristine, safe, and breathtaking for your next trip.

Loading area outside of the Los Cabo Airport with transportation providers waiting at bays

The Truth About Airport Enforcement

Let’s talk about the enforcement, because this is where all the online confusion stems from. Is it heavily enforced at the airport with armed guards checking every single passenger? Rarely. Right now, it operates largely on an honor system, which is exactly how most basic civil laws work back in your hometown.

However, being honest about the current level of enforcement does not magically change the fact that it is a law. The official government policy clearly states: “Travelers can be randomly selected to verify their QR receipt”.

Enforcement can ramp up at any given second, and we have already seen travelers in places like Cancun get caught off guard, forced to pay last minute while their airport shuttles drove away without them. Do you really want to risk massive travel delays, massive stress, and potential fines just to prove a point to a Facebook group?

Los Cabos Airport

How To Pay Before You Fly

One of the biggest misconceptions out there is that the Embrace It tax is automatically included in your airfare or bundled into your all-inclusive hotel charges. It is absolutely not. Unless it is explicitly stated in writing by your specific travel provider, you must pay this tax entirely separately through the official online platform.

“Embrace It is not automatically included in airfare or hotel ticket charges unless explicitly stated by the travel provider.” If you are booking through hotel websites, booking platforms like Expedia, Hotels.com or Booking.com it is not included.

When you are ready to pay, you need to go directly to the official government website. You will know it is legitimate because the URL ends in “.gob.mx”, which is the official government domain.

The only official government link: https://embraceit.bcs.gob.mx/

The absolute best and most stress-free time to handle this is before your departure. Once you pay, the website generates a receipt with a unique QR code. It is incredibly important to keep a digital or printed copy of this QR code on you at all times. The smartest move is to take a screenshot and save it to your phone’s photo gallery so you are completely ready to present it if requested, even if the airport Wi-Fi is acting up. Pay the fee, save the code, and start your vacation with total peace of mind. 🌴

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