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For years, the unwritten rule for a vacation in Los Cabos was to hit your local bank before your flight and withdraw a massive stack of one-dollar bills. Whether you were tipping a boat captain after a morning trip to El Arco, the valet at a luxury resort in the Tourist Corridor, or the bartender …

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The countdown to the busiest season of the year has officially begun. Over the next six weeks, more than 35,000 college students and young travelers will descend upon the Baja peninsula for the annual rite of passage known as Spring Break. While the tourists are preparing their itineraries for Medano Beach and the downtown nightclubs, …

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The image of Los Cabos is clear: the stark, beautiful desert meeting the deep blue of the Pacific Ocean, with the iconic Arch standing guard. It is a destination that promises both rugged adventure and world-class luxury. However, as you plan your 2026 trip, it is essential to know that the “breezy” arrival process has …

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We at The Cabo Sun love nothing more than seeing the route map light up with new dots—because new dots mean easier vacations, fewer layovers, and more time with a margarita in hand. After a massive expansion in 2025 that saw connectivity boom from California to Germany, 2026 is shaping up to be the year …

Read More about 4 New Nonstop Flights To Los Cabos Confirmed In 2026: Is Your City On The List?

In the world of tourism, gravity usually dictates that after a historic peak, a destination must eventually plateau. Last year, 2025, went down in the books as the absolute zenith for Los Cabos tourism—the biggest year for visitor numbers in the region’s history. Experts predicted a “cooling off” period for 2026. Those experts were wrong. …

Read More about Los Cabos Starts 2026 With Record-Breaking International Visitors For January

In the age of algorithmic news feeds, a single headline can travel faster than any virus. If you are scrolling through social media this week, you have likely seen alarming reports about a “Measles Outbreak in Mexico” with case numbers in the thousands. For travelers packing their bags for a getaway to Los Cabos, these …

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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 …

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In the world of international travel, the “first impression” is everything. For many travelers arriving in Cabo San Lucas, that impression doesn’t happen at the airport—it happens the moment they step onto the boardwalk of the world-famous Cabo San Lucas Marina. If you have visited Cabo in the past year, you may have experienced the …

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Verdict: Absolutely Yes. Most boat tours treat Lover’s Beach and Divorce Beach like a “drive-by” photo op. The captain slows down, you snap a selfie with the Arch in the background, and you motor back to the marina. BUT, to truly understand why Land’s End is the crown jewel of Baja California Sur, you need …

Read More about Is It Worth Getting Off The Boat To Visit Lovers & Divorce Beach In Cabo?

Your bags are packed, you have your airport outfit picked out, and you’re ready for a margarita. But every time you open a Facebook group or check a travel forum, you see a new panic post about a “hidden fee” in Cabo. One person says they paid $50 at a kiosk. Another says they “never …

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