If you are staring at the calendar realizing that Spring Break is weeks away and you still haven’t booked a family vacation, you are not alone. The eleventh-hour scramble is stressful, especially when every travel blog tells you that you missed the “90-day booking window.” But in 2026, the travel landscape has shifted. A unique …
Tyler Fox
I love a high-end dinner in the Cabo San Lucas resort corridor as much as anyone. But if you want to taste the absolute cutting edge of Baja cuisine right now, you need to rent a car and drive north. For years, the towns of La Paz and Todos Santos were viewed as sleepy day …
I see them every time I fly back into SJD. Travelers sprinting out of the terminal, desperate to start their vacation. They grab a $20 margarita at the airport bar, they stop to talk to the “friendly guy” in the hallway who promises a free taxi, and they hit the pool at 2:00 PM in …
If you are visiting San José del Cabo in the third week of March, you are going to notice a shift in the city’s energy. The streets will be busier, the church bells will ring earlier, and you might see a few hundred horses riding down the main boulevard. This isn’t a Spring Break activation. …
If you are heading to Los Cabos for Spring Break this year, you probably already know that your hotel wasn’t cheap. But according to new data released by the Mayor of Los Cabos, Christian Agúndez Gómez, the “daily burn” for tourists is climbing just as fast as the room rates. In a press conference this …
You arrive at the beach, drop your towel, and look at the ocean. It looks calm enough. Maybe a little choppy, but fine, right? Wrong. In Cabo, the ocean is deceptive. A beach can look serene on the surface but hide a riptide strong enough to drag an Olympic swimmer out to sea. This is …
If you take a water taxi from the Cabo San Lucas marina, the itinerary is almost always the same. You cruise out to Land’s End, you fight for position with 20 other boats to get the photo of The Arch, and then maybe you get dropped off at Lover’s Beach (Playa del Amor) for a …
There is a specific type of confusion I see on the faces of tourists in Cabo San Lucas. They are standing by the pool, wrapped in a towel, looking at their phone, and then looking up at the sky. I can see the question in their brain… “My app says it’s 82 degrees, so why …
If you have flown into Los Cabos (SJD) in the past, you know “The Dread.” You walk off the plane, turn the corner into the immigration hall in Terminal 2, and see a winding snake of hundreds of people waiting for an officer to stamp their passports. But recently, the airport flipped the switch on …
There is a strange economic paradox happening in Los Cabos right now. If you look at the hotel numbers, the destination is booming. Occupancy is high, flights are full, and room rates are soaring. But if you walk into a restaurant in downtown Cabo San Lucas, you might see empty tables. According to Oscar Morando, …










