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Tyler Fox

When I tell visitors to skip the beach for an evening and head north to San José del Cabo for the weekly Thursday night Art Walk, I usually get the same hesitant question: “If I don’t plan on buying a painting, is it still worth going?” My answer is always an absolute yes. It isn’t …

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When you fly out of Louisville in the middle of February, you usually have exactly one goal: trading the gray winter chill for the warm, turquoise waters of the Baja Peninsula. So, it is understandably crushing when you walk down to the sand on your first morning, towel in hand, only to see the dreaded …

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I see it almost every time I walk down Medano Beach on a breezy afternoon. A bright crimson flag is whipping in the wind right next to the lifeguard tower, clearly signaling danger. Yet, directly in front of it, a group of tourists is wading waist-deep into the surf, holding their drinks and laughing. It …

Read More about Why People Still Swim In Los Cabos When Red Flags Are Up (And Why You Shouldn’t Copy Them)

I remember the first time I saw a humpback whale breach off the coast of Cabo San Lucas. I was sitting on a panga just past The Arch, holding a half-drank water bottle, when a 40-ton giant launched itself out of the ocean just fifty yards away. The sound of the splash echoed across the …

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When most travelers hear the phrase “all-inclusive,” they immediately picture crowded buffets, watered-down drinks, and fighting for a plastic pool chair at 6:00 AM. Grand Velas Los Cabos has officially destroyed that stereotype. According to a historic announcement, the luxury property situated on the Tourist Corridor has just achieved something no other all-inclusive resort on …

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If you are heading down to Los Cabos for Spring Break or Holy Week this year, you might notice an increased police presence along the tourist corridor. But this isn’t a reaction to a crisis. According to a new report, the Directorate of Public Safety is proactively rolling out a “security surge” designed to heavily …

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If you think a trip to Los Cabos means spending six days exclusively at your resort pool or walking the San Lucas marina, you are missing out on a massive shift in how people are traveling to Baja. According to new data from the Los Cabos Tourism Trust (FITURCA), a growing number of visitors are …

Read More about Why La Paz and Todos Santos Are the Hottest Day Trips from Los Cabos Right Now

If you visit Cabo regularly, you know that downtown San Lucas has a distinct personality. It is vibrant and energetic, but it can also feel a bit chaotic and, frankly, a little worn around the edges. But if you walk through the city center this week, you might notice things looking a little tighter. According …

Read More about Downtown Cabo San Lucas Getting A Facelift: Here’s What Travelers Will Notice

If it feels like everyone you know is currently in Cabo, or planning a trip to Cabo, the data backs you up. According to a new report, 2025 was a strange year for Mexican tourism. While the overall “beach destination” market saw a slowdown in growth across the country, Los Cabos was an outlier. In …

Read More about 5 Reasons Why More Americans Are Choosing Los Cabos Than Ever Before

When most tourists think of swimming with marine life in Cabo, they picture the gentle whale sharks of La Paz or the sea lions at The Arch. But there is a much more intense, high-adrenaline encounter happening right now in the Sea of Cortez—and for the first time, it is fully regulated by the federal …

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