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You’ve landed in paradise! The sun is shining, the ocean glistens, and as you stroll through the marina or along Medano Beach, the vibrant energy of Cabo San Lucas is intoxicating. Local vendors call out, offering everything from beautiful silver jewelry to sarongs, sombreros, and souvenirs. It’s all part of the authentic Cabo experience, and …

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If you’re in Cabo right now (or flying in soon), here’s where things stand as of Sunday, October 12, 2025. We at The Cabo Sun have been tracking Raymond around the clock, and while conditions have eased compared to yesterday’s heaviest bands, travelers should still plan for pockets of flooding, rough surf, and intermittent operational …

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We at The Cabo Sun have been watching the airport numbers closely, and September delivered exactly what a shoulder month in Cabo usually does: a brief late-hurricane-season dip, but still very strong by historical standards. Per GAP’s official release, Los Cabos International (SJD) saw international passengers slip 4.0% year-over-year (205.1k → 197.0k), domestic down 5.7%, …

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We at The Cabo Sun know a beach day is probably the reason you booked Cabo in the first place. After Tropical Storm Priscilla, though, local authorities have temporarily closed multiple Los Cabos beaches while they run health and water-quality checks. Here’s what’s going on, how long closures typically last, and what smart travelers should …

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LOS CABOS, MEXICO – October 11, 2025, 4:00 AM MST – Residents and tourists in Los Cabos will wake up this morning to the impacts of Tropical Storm Raymond, which is now making its closest approach to the Baja California Peninsula. A Tropical Storm Warning remains in effect for the entire Los Cabos region. While …

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We’re calling it now: Los Cabos is gearing up for an all-time, record-breaking high season—and if you’re thinking about a winter escape, now’s the time to move. As we at The Cabo Sun have been tracking all year, momentum has been building across flights, hotel occupancy, and traveler demand, and the latest forecast points to …

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We at The Cabo Sun love a good reason to stroll the boardwalk, and this one’s extra special: from November 1–4, the Bay and Marina of Cabo San Lucas will light up for the 5th annual Day of the Dead Nautical Festival, turning the water into a living, glowing tribute with floating altars, dances, and …

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LOS CABOS, MEXICO – October 10, 2025, 6:00 AM MST – Just as Los Cabos was returning to normal after the passing of Hurricane Priscilla, authorities have issued new alerts for the region as a new system, Tropical Storm Raymond, has formed in the Pacific. Both the U.S. National Hurricane Center (NHC) and the U.S. …

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If you’re the type of traveler who wants wow from the minute you step out of the airport, the latest Condé Nast Traveler Readers’ Choice Awards just handed you a ready-made short list. And we at The Cabo Sun are not surprised by the results. Three Cabo heavyweights—Waldorf Astoria Los Cabos Pedregal, Chileno Bay Resort …

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Good news for taco lovers: after a brief pause during Hurricane Priscilla, street food sales are back in parts of Los Cabos. As we at The Cabo Sun reported during the storm’s impact, authorities temporarily halted outdoor food vending to prevent contamination from floodwater and wastewater runoff. According to the State Commission for the Protection …

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