Hurricane season in the Pacific officially runs from May 15 – November 30 and it has been a pretty busy one so far, with two hurricanes in one week affecting over 30,000 tourists visiting the Los Cabos area. The most recent storm, Hurricane Kay, is the 11th named storm to develop so far this year. …
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Cabo authorities decided to force local businesses to close their doors indefinitely starting Tuesday night. The closure mandate is expected to last at least a couple of days until hurricane Kay is no longer threatening Cabo shores. The news about stores being forced to close, and the imminent arrival of the hurricane sparked panic buying …
Los Cabos is set to welcome more cruise ships into the area as the season picks up in October after stormy weather which is expected throughout September. Currently, cruise number are particularly low for the region, mainly due to hurricane season with storm Javier causing strong winds and rain across the area and storm Kay …
As hurricane Kay continues its course it seems inevitable that its effects will be felt in Los Cabos to some degree. The Hotels Association of Los Cabos wants to assure tourists that local lodging facilities are prepared and well-equipped to set up temporary shelters, in many occasions within the hotels themselves, to safeguard tourists. Travelers …
While it isn’t the first hurricane of the season, it is one of only a few to affect Los Cabos this year so far, which has led weather officials to issue a Tropical Storm Warning for Cabo as Hurricane Kay skirts the coast of Mexico. The most recent projections show the center of the hurricane …
September in Los Cabos is traditionally the slowest month of the year for tourism, with low hotel occupancy that this year has been exacerbated by hurricane weather. Los Cabos authorities have said that despite the large influx of tourists this year, September is still their lowest performing month on average. Hotel occupancy was originally expected …
While Los Cabos still recovers from the effects of tropical storm Javier, the region will have to get ready for a new storm that’s in the Mexican Pacific. Local meteorologists had predicted last week that another tropical depression was forming in Pacific waters apart from the aforementioned tropical storm Javier that passed through Los Cabos …
Many tourists who visit Los Cabos love to stop and grab some street food during their trip but anyone visiting in the near future will be disappointed because street food sales have been temporarily banned in the city. These food vendors typically offer items like tacos, quesadillas, elote, and other Mexican favorites for a fraction …
Vogue magazine’s Britain version recently released its list of the top 15 cities that you should visit when in Mexico. The two main tourist destinations located in Baja California Sur, Cabo, and La Paz made the list alongside other popular, and even other underrated destinations. The fashion magazine made some recommendations for travelers visiting both …
In the first few hours of Friday September 2nd local authorities reported that tropical storm Javier was located about 220 miles southwest of Los Cabos. The presence of the tropical storm is already causing strong winds, and consistent rain over the resort town. This has prompted authorities to ban smaller vessels from navigating in Cabo …