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 …
East Cape
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? …
Vacations are getting too expensive to gamble with. Ten years ago, you booked a beach trip and hoped for the best. Today, travelers are facing a new reality. They are landing in tropical paradises only to find beaches buried under tons of rotting sargassum seaweed, humidity levels that make going outside unbearable, or infrastructure that …
For decades, if you wanted high-heat luxury, celebrity chef dining, and $2,000-a-night suites, you flew to Miami. But the tide has turned. While South Beach struggles with humidity, crowds, and traffic, Los Cabos has quietly built the most impressive collection of ultra-luxury resorts in the Western Hemisphere. We aren’t talking about standard “five-star” chain hotels. …
For years, analysts warned that Los Cabos was becoming too expensive. They argued that $1,800 hotel rooms and $25 cocktails would eventually alienate the average traveler. They were wrong. Los Cabos didn’t just survive its pivot to ultra-luxury; it thrived because of it. By explicitly targeting the high-net-worth market in the United States and Canada—effectively …
Los Cabos is not one destination. It’s a whole lineup of mini-Cabo experiences stitched together by one long coastline, and where you stay can completely change your trip. We at The Cabo Sun see the same “why did no one tell me this?” mistakes every week: travelers book the wrong zone, then spend their vacation …
If you’ve been coming to Los Cabos for years and thought, “Okay… what’s the next Cabo?” — we at The Cabo Sun have a pretty confident answer for 2026: the East Cape. This is the quieter Sea of Cortez side of Los Cabos where the “flex” isn’t bottle service or a packed marina. The flex …
If you’ve been scrolling through Instagram lately, you’ve probably noticed a shift. The “tuluminati” hats and eco-chic jungle raves are fading. The crowds in the Riviera Maya are getting denser, the seaweed seasons are getting longer, and the “hidden gem” vibe is arguably gone. The new center of gravity for the jet-set crowd isn’t in …
Imagine wading into the Sea of Cortez in January and feeling…almost like bathwater. No squealing, no “just go under fast!” pep talks. Just warm, silky water wrapping around your ankles while the rest of North America is freezing. That’s exactly what waits at a still-under-the-radar stretch of sand on the East Cape: Buena Vista Beach, …
If you land at Los Cabos Airport these days and watch the private SUVs roll out, a funny thing happens. Half of them turn right toward Cabo San Lucas and the familiar party-and-pool-deck scene. The other half? They turn left. That left turn is the whole story. We at The Cabo Sun have been watching …










