The moment you step off the plane in Los Cabos, the air hits you. It’s warm, it smells like the ocean, and suddenly, everyone wants to be your best friend. A smiling man in a polo shirt offers you a free VIP breakfast. A woman at a kiosk offers you a free bottle of tequila. …
The Cabo Sun
There is a specific moment in the Cabo airport that stops your heart. You have cleared immigration, grabbed your bags, and are walking toward the exit. You press the button, waiting for the signal. Red Light. A uniformed officer points you to a metal table. For many tourists, this triggers immediate panic. Did I do …
If it feels like the arrivals terminal at Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) is more crowded than usual this winter, you aren’t imagining it. The secret is out. Airlines are no longer treating Cabo as just a “West Coast” destination for Californians. In 2026, the connectivity map has exploded, opening up direct pipelines from the …
You have decided to rent a car and escape the “Cabo Bubble” for a day. Excellent choice. But now you face the classic Baja dilemma: West or North? To the West lies Todos Santos, the dusty, artistic “Pueblo Mágico” known for its surf and farm-to-table dining. To the North lies La Paz, the state capital …
There is a phenomenon I call the “Corridor Trap.” You land in Cabo, you check into your beautiful all-inclusive resort, and you stare at the ocean for seven days. It is relaxing, sure. But it means you are missing the real Baja. Just beyond the paved perfection of the hotel zone lies a rugged, sun-bleached …
If it feels like half the people you meet by the pool in Cabo have a different wristband than you, the numbers back it up. According to Francisco Javier Olivares, president of the South Baja California Timeshare Association (ASUDESTICO), Los Cabos now hosts approximately 8,000 shared-ownership units. In a destination with roughly 20,000 total hotel …
If you have done your research, you know the “Cabo Paradox”: We have incredible ocean views, but very few beaches where you can actually swim without risking your life in a rip current. The Tourist Corridor offers two major exceptions: Santa Maria Bay and Chileno Bay. Both are Blue Flag certified. Both are federally protected …
Editor’s Note: This is a developing story based on the first 24 hours of data from the newly launched Traveler Safety Index. Cabo San Lucas is having a record-breaking year, but for many travelers, the headlines can still be confusing. Is it actually safe to leave the resort? Is the marina safe at night? For …
If you are trying to reignite a spark, a loud pool party on Medano Beach probably isn’t the right setting. For years, couples seeking romance in Baja had to settle for a private dinner at a big resort. But in 2026, the trend has shifted North. Todos Santos, the federally designated “Pueblo Mágico” (Magical Town) …
The Cabo San Lucas Marina is the heartbeat of the city. Whether you are walking to a sunset cruise, heading out for sportfishing, or just grabbing dinner, it is the single most trafficked spot in Baja. Because of that high volume, maintaining order is critical. This week, a significant shift in authority took place. The …










