Skip to Content

The Cabo Sun

We’ve been hearing this question nonstop, and as we at The Cabo Sun found out on our own airport run this morning, the honest answer is: it’s getting more predictable—but construction is still very real. We left about 3.5 hours before our flight and the new roundabout work added roughly 10 minutes. If you cut …

Read More about Is Los Cabos Airport Traffic Improving Yet? Here’s What You Need To Know

We at The Cabo Sun are heading into November with our eyes on the sky—and on the surf. Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially runs through November 30, so while the peak has passed, late-season systems can still spin up and send rain, wind, and dangerous surf toward Baja California Sur. If you’re Cabo-bound, here’s the …

Read More about Los Cabos Expecting More Storms This November: What Travelers Need To Know

It’s the first hurdle of every international vacation: the dreaded immigration and customs line. For years, travelers to Los Cabos (SJD) braced for long, snaking queues, confusing paper forms, and an arrival process that could take an hour or more. But what is the reality on the ground today? We are thrilled to report that …

Read More about What To Expect For Airport Immigration Wait Times In Los Cabos: Our On The Ground Report

We at The Cabo Sun are on the ground this week along the Tourist Corridor—and yes, we’ve already spotted spouts and tail slaps from the beach. If you’re visiting in late October or November, you can get lucky with early sightings. But there’s a catch: the official whale-watching season (and licensed boat tours) doesn’t begin …

Read More about Can You See Whales Before The Season Begins In Los Cabos? Yes—But There’s A Catch

We’ve been boots-on-the-sand along the Tourist Corridor for the past week and a half, hopping between three different resorts—and here’s the honest scoop: we didn’t see (or feel) a single mosquito on-property. None. Resorts here are exceptionally proactive with landscaping, drainage, and routine mosquito control, so guests generally don’t have to think about bug spray …

Read More about Worried About Mosquitoes At Your Los Cabos Resort? Our On The Ground Report

It’s the news that budget-savvy travelers have been waiting a decade for. A federal judge has upheld a crucial legal measure that suspends any rules preventing Uber from operating at Mexico’s airports. This landmark decision, which covers over 70 airports including those in the popular tourist hubs of Cancun and Los Cabos, is the result …

Read More about Uber Wins 10 Year Battle To Operate At Mexico Airports But What’s The Reality In Los Cabos?

If Los Cabos is calling your name before the year wraps, don’t wait on that reservation. We at The Cabo Sun are in the Tourist Corridor this week, and the story on the ground is simple: rooms are getting scooped up fast, and the best-value picks are the first to disappear. Local hotel leaders project …

Read More about Los Cabos Tourists Wanting To Visit This Year Should Book Soon As Hotels Fill Up

When you picture a Cabo all-inclusive, what’s the first image that comes to mind? For most, it’s the iconic swim-up bar, rows of blended margaritas, and the non-stop flow of ice-cold cervezas. The entire vacation model seems to be built around the promise of “all-you-can-drink.” This leads to the most common question I get from …

Read More about Are Cabo All-Inclusive Resorts Worth It For Non Drinkers? My On The Ground Experience

Real-time note from the sand: we’re reporting this week from the Tourist Corridor—and yes, some mornings the ocean looks like a postcard. The set rolls in smoothly, the surface shimmers, and you’ll spot a few people wading out for that “just a quick dip.” But as we at The Cabo Sun remind readers year-round, Cabo’s …

Read More about Cabo Waves Look Peaceful? Here’s Why You Should Never Get In Without Checking Beach Flags

If you’ve been watching flight alerts and hotel rates lately, you already feel it: this winter is going to be huge for Cabo. We at The Cabo Sun are seeing record demand line up with whale season, holiday calendars, and packed events—great for the vibe, not so great for your wallet (or patience). Here’s a …

Read More about The 3 Most Overbooked Weeks In Los Cabos This Winter—And Smarter Alternatives