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A 60-year-old American from California has died while scuba diving near La Paz. Details of the incident The State Attorney General, Daniel de la Rosa Anaya, said work is being done on the final verification of the deceased. Still, all indications seem to point at it being the American man. More evidence pointing to the …

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As projected tourists are flocking to Cabo beaches for Spring Break. The total number of foreign nationals that are expected to arrive in the region in the month of March sits right around 300 thousand. This number more than doubles the total amount of “spring breakers” that hit Cabo beaches in 2019 prior to the …

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The growing tourism market in Los Cabos continues to grow. An announcement that several luxury hotels will be built in the next couple years in Los Cabos is welcome news for the hospitality sector and tourists. Details of the new developments In the next two years Los Cabos is expecting nine new luxury hotels/resorts to …

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Traffic issues in Los Cabos have been a problem for years and don’t appear to be getting better. If solutions aren’t brought forth, Los Cabos could begin seeing a decrease in tourism. College of Architects speaks out When the governor of Baja California Sur, Victor Castro, recently remarked they should build a bridge at Fornatur …

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Without a doubt the Los Cabos arch is the main landmark that this area is known for. In fact, the arch has been featured in all sorts of promos showcasing Mexican beaches in general. Something that has prompted the arch to gain worldwide notoriety. According to local environmentalist groups though, the arch could be on …

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After years of back and forth conflict between Uber drivers, taxi and city officials, it seems there finally may be a resolution which will allow Uber drivers to operate without harassment and fines. What is the agreement reached? Secretary of the Transporters Association, David Lechuga Magallanes, said that more than 8 hours of demonstration outside …

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We’ve all heard of Los Cabos, but did you know it’s actually two different cities? San Jose del Cabo and Cabo San Lucas. Both towns have unique characteristics that make them different. Therefore, we will explain what these differences are so you can decide where to vacation in this top destination in Baja California Sur. …

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In the last couple of days the Federal Commission for The Protection Against Sanitary Risks (COFEPRIS), has been making the rounds on the streets of La Paz to try and keep a watchful eye on street vendors. More specifically on the way that these merchants sell seafood. It is expected that the commission will also …

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Los Cabos hasn’t always been able to brag about its safety in the last decade. But it appears that Los Cabos is becoming safer by the year. A safer start to 2022 violent crime Baja California Sur has the least amount of intentional homicides in the nation for the first two months of 2022. Not …

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Los Cabos has recently added another first-class resort to its list with the new ‘Villa La Valencia, which opened recently. Los Cabos is an area that is always changing. Being one of Mexico’s largest tourist hubs, the race to attract tourists is an enormous market. Hotels and resorts are in a constant state of motion …

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