Over the last few months two situations regarding American tourists in the Cabo area could’ve had completely different outcomes if these travelers had just packed a carbon monoxide detector. Last month an American couple tragically died from carbon monoxide poisoning at the famous Rancho Pescadero hotel. Just last week, another incident involving American tourists nearly …
Mario Perez
Local authorities in Los Cabos released new data regarding the neighborhoods where the most robberies are taking place throughout the region. In 2023 the amount of robberies that have taken place is up 7% compared to last year. That has brought the total number of incidents that have taken place so far this year to …
Recently the Federal Commission for Protection Against Sanitation Risk or Cofepris set out to test the water quality of all of the Mexican beaches to see if any were not safe enough to swim in. Any beaches that outright failed these tests are currently at risk of being closed off to beachgoers. Thankfully all of …
Local authorities in Los Cabos have updated the city code to increase the amount of money that people can be fined over the wrongful disposal of garbage. Tourists or locals who are caught littering in Cabo could face a fine of over $3,000 dollars plus any potential charges that could be piled on to the …
Travelers coming to Los Cabos can still expect fair prices on hotels and other amenities despite the fact that the exchange rate between the Mexican Peso and the U.S. dollar is currently not favorable for foreign tourists heading to Mexico. The Hotels Association in Los Cabos has been concerned about this issue over the last …
Over the last month, at least two travelers from Arizona have allegedly been victims of credit card scams in Los Cabos. These two incidents both took place at a Pemex gas station that’s located near the airport in San Jose del Cabo. In both instances, the travelers were filling up their rental cars before they …
The issue of vendors at Los Cabos beaches is one that keeps popping up. So much so that in a recent interview with the mayor of Los Cabos, Oscar Leggs, the situation was addressed. The mayor mentioned that there are currently 630 certified sellers that are allowed to do business at local beaches. At this …
On January 15th, 2023, a new federal law was passed prohibiting smoking in all restaurants and some public places across Mexico. This new law was naturally not met with praise from smokers who felt that their rights were being diminished. Also, local restaurants in cities like Los Cabos had to contend with disgruntled travelers who …
In the latest ranking for urban security run by the Mexican Institute for data collection, INEGI, more than 75% of those polled in Los Cabos mentioned they felt safe within the city. Part of these reports, though, include a list of places or situations in which people feel more at risk. The report has revealed …
Foreign travelers headed to Los Cabos in the coming months can expect to see reduced wait times at immigration. This is due to the fact that 18 new machines that will allow travelers to go through immigration without coming into direct contact with an agent will be set up at the Cabo airport. The hope …