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For decades, Los Cabos has been the “private playground” of the North American West Coast. If you live in Los Angeles, Dallas, or Vancouver, Cabo is your backyard. But the secret is officially out. According to new data from FITURCA (the Los Cabos Tourism Trust), the destination is currently undergoing a massive demographic shift. In …

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If you visited Medano Beach earlier this week, you might have noticed the water didn’t look like its usual crystal-clear turquoise. It probably looked more like chocolate milk. The winter storm that hit the region last week brought significant rainfall, which washed debris and urban runoff down the arroyos and straight into the bay. But …

Read More about Cabo Cleaning & Testing All Beaches To Ensure Tourist Safety After Recent Rains

It is officially that time of year. The weather is perfect, the whales are jumping, and 50,000 American college students are about to descend on Los Cabos. According to new data from the Los Cabos Hotel Association, the 2026 Spring Break season is shaping up to be massive. Hotel occupancy is projected to hit 80% …

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If you are booking a high-end suite at Garza Blanca, Las Ventanas, or One&Only Palmilla, you will likely see “Butler Service” (or Mayordomo) listed as an amenity. For many travelers, this creates anxiety. What do I actually ask them to do? Is it awkward? Do I have to call them? The reality is that the …

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The marketing narrative for Los Cabos usually revolves around two things: all-inclusives and poolside margaritas. But if you are traveling sober, or if you simply prefer to stay dry (perhaps you aren’t a strong swimmer or just hate sand bags), you might worry that you are booking a trip to a destination designed for someone …

Read More about 5 Fun Things To Do In Los Cabos That Don’t Involve Drinking Or Swimming

For decades, the “Cabo Vacation” followed a standard script: You book a massive All-Inclusive resort in the Corridor, you drink unlimited weak margaritas by the pool, and you never leave the property. But a shift is happening. Travelers are starting to “second-guess” the All-Inclusive math. When a room at a luxury resort hits $1,500 a …

Read More about Top 3 Los Cabos Boutique Hotels That Might Make You Second Guess An All-Inclusive Resort

If you search for “best value family resort” in Cabo San Lucas, Villa del Palmar almost always lands near the top of the list. It has held a legendary status for decades because of two simple factors: it is affordable, and it sits on the best swimmable real estate on Medano Beach. But for years, …

Read More about One Of Cabo’s Most Popular All-Inclusive Resorts Unveils A Major Renovation

For years, there has been an unspoken rule in Los Cabos: You go to Cabo San Lucas for the beaches, and you go to San José del Cabo for the culture. While the “Corridor” and San Lucas boast a long list of pristine, certified beaches, San José’s coastline has often felt like the quieter, slightly …

Read More about San Jose Del Cabo Will Upgrade Its Beaches In 2026: Here’s What It Means For You

If you have driven from the SJD Airport to your hotel in the last six months, you have likely sat in the traffic jam at the Fonatur Roundabout in San José del Cabo. It isn’t always bad, but when it gets bad, it can derail your day in a heartbeat. It has been the single …

Read More about Faster Transport Comes To Los Cabos This April: What Tourists Need To Know About Major Roadworks

If you frequent the beaches in Baja, you know the ocean here demands respect. The riptides are strong, and the shore break can be heavy. Not knowing which beaches are swimmable can actually be one of the most dangerous things for Cabo tourists. According to new reports from ZOFEMAT (the Federal Maritime Land Zone authority), …

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