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For the last decade, Todos Santos has held a mythical status in Baja California Sur. It was the “anti-Cabo”—a designated Pueblo Mágico where the roads were dusty, the art was local, and the pace was dictated by the surf, not the cruise ship schedule. But if you are planning to visit and want to experience …

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If you read enough travel forums, you will inevitably see the warnings: “Don’t go there, it’s just for gringos.” “It’s a total tourist trap.” “You’re paying for the view.” In many destinations, this cynicism saves you money. But in Los Cabos, it often causes you to miss out on the best experiences the region has …

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Your bags are packed, you have your airport outfit picked out, and you’re ready for a margarita. But every time you open a Facebook group or check a travel forum, you see a new panic post about a “hidden fee” in Cabo. One person says they paid $50 at a kiosk. Another says they “never …

Read More about The 3 Fees You Must Pay When Visiting Cabo In 2026 (Not All Are Included)

There is a trend emerging in Los Cabos this winter. If you walk through the lobby of a major resort, it is bustling. The swim-up bars are three rows deep, and the poolside loungers are claimed by 8:00 AM. But if you take a taxi into downtown Cabo San Lucas or the Art District of …

Read More about Should You Leave Your Los Cabos Resort To Try Local Restaurants? More Travelers Are Saying No

If you looked out at the bay this morning and thought, “That boat looks bigger than my apartment building,” you weren’t hallucinating. Mark Zuckerberg’s megayacht, “Launchpad,” has officially been spotted anchored in the waters of Baja California Sur. The 387-foot vessel isn’t just a boat; it’s a floating city that reportedly cost the Meta founder …

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If you haven’t booked your Spring Break trip to Los Cabos yet, you are late—but not out of the game! According to the Los Cabos Hotel Association, occupancy for the peak Spring Break window (March 29 to April 5, 2026) is already tracking above 80%. In operational terms, this usually means the “Inventory Cliff” has …

Read More about There Are Still All-Inclusive Cabo Resorts For Spring Break Starting At $2500 A Week

According to the new Traveler Safety Index released by Travel Off Path, the verdict from verified travelers in 2026 is overwhelming: 90% of visitors report feeling safe during their vacation in Los Cabos. While North American news outlets often paint Mexico with a broad brush of danger, the operational reality in Los Cabos is distinct. …

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For many travelers, the specific “Whale Watching Tour” is a non-negotiable checklist item. It is the box you feel obligated to check. But for others, the logistics simply do not make sense. The reality of a boat tour isn’t always glamorous. It often means battling motion sickness, enduring three hours on a small panga with …

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If you follow local health news in Mexico, you might have seen a few headlines recently about a rise in dengue fever cases in Baja California Sur. It is true: The numbers are up compared to previous averages. According to a new report, the state of Baja California Sur closed 2025 with 680 confirmed cases, …

Read More about Los Cabos Dengue 2026 Update: What Tourists Need To Know

This is a seductive idea. You’re sitting at your desk on a Tuesday, look at the weather outside, and think, “I could be at The Cape by Friday.” But having done this trip dozens of times, I need to give you a hard reality check. If you try to do a standard “Friday Night to …

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