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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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We all know Cabo is a celebrity playground. With its close proximity to California, exclusive stays, and superior service, it’s no surprise the famous and elite come here to unwind. This week, the internet melted down when images surfaced of Kylie Jenner and Timothée Chalamet on a romantic, low-key getaway right here in Baja. We’ve …

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Luxury is amazing, but often it comes with a caveat: it feels like a retirement home. For example, One of my favorite hotels in the world is the Grand Velas Boutique. It is my top recommendation for a special anniversary or a quiet romantic retreat. But I’ll be honest: It is a sanctuary, not a …

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For decades, the American spring vacation choice was a reflex: Book Cancun. It was close, it was cheap, and the water was turquoise. But in 2026, we at The Cabo Sun are seeing a significant migration pattern shift. The “East Coast” crowd that used to default to the Riviera Maya is increasingly flying west to …

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It is easy to get stuck in the “Pool Loop” in Cabo—that dangerous cycle where you never leave your resort lounger. But if you want to actually see Baja, you need a plan. The editors at Travel + Leisure recently released their curated list of the best things to do in Los Cabos. Our team …

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For many U.S. travelers planning their trip to Baja California Sur, the first thing that comes to mind is safety. As it should be. But in Los Cabos, the biggest risk to your physical well-being usually doesn’t come from crime or scams. It comes from the ocean. At The Cabo Sun, we see the same …

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If you woke up in Cabo this morning expecting a “bluebird” beach day, you likely looked out the window and saw gray skies and puddles. A significant weather system hit the region overnight, causing localized flooding and a sharp drop in temperature. According to the latest reports, the combination of the season’s “Third Winter Storm” …

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It is the number one mistake travelers make in Los Cabos: booking a stunning beachfront resort, only to realize upon arrival that the ocean is too dangerous to enter. Stop guessing and verify your hotel’s official beach safety status instantly with our live tool below. Updated for 2026 🏊 Can I Swim At My Hotel? …

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Every quarter, the Mexican government (INEGI) asks citizens a simple question: “Do you feel safe living in your city?” The results of the latest National Urban Public Security Survey (ENSU) were released this morning, and for Los Cabos, the data shows a mixed bag. The perception of insecurity has risen locally, yet when you zoom …

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For decades, the rule of a Cabo vacation was simple: You sleep at the resort, but you party downtown. The marina and the famous “club district” (home to Squid Roe, Mandala, etc.) were the undisputed center of gravity for nightlife. But this season, that magnetic pull seems to be weakening. According to a new report, …

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