First and foremost: Merry Christmas! Whether you are currently watching the sunset over the Arch or unwrapping this article from your couch back home, we want to say a massive thank you. 2025 was not a recovery year—it was a Victory Lap. While the world settled into a “new normal,” Los Cabos continued to prove …
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Let’s be real for a second: planning a family vacation to Cabo can feel like navigating a minefield. You want luxury, but you also need a kids’ club that isn’t just a sad room with a TV. You want “all-inclusive,” but you don’t want the food to taste like it came out of a warmer …
For the past year, travelers to Los Cabos have been navigating rumors about a “new” entry fee. Is it real? Is it mandatory? Do they actually check? This week, local authorities put the rumors to rest. Hugo Chapoy Córdova, Director of Revenue for Tourist Tax Mexico, confirmed that the state’s tourist contribution—officially known as “Embrace …
If you are trading the post-holiday blues for the Baja blues (the ocean kind) this January, you have made excellent choices. January is arguably the “Goldilocks” month in Los Cabos. The frantic energy of New Year’s Eve has dissipated, the humidity is gone, and the desert landscape is at its most beautiful. However, it is …
There is no party quite like New Year’s Eve in Cabo San Lucas. When the clock strikes midnight, the entire bay of Medano Beach lights up in a massive, coordinated pyrotechnic display that rivals major cities like Sydney or Dubai. It is a bucket-list experience. However, it is also a night of logistical chaos, strict …
It used to be simple. You booked an all-inclusive resort, you woke up early, you threw a towel on a chair, and that was your spot for the day. But if you have visited Los Cabos recently, you may have noticed a shift. The absolute best spots—the front-row ocean view loungers, the prime spot pool …
It is the bane of the Baja vacation. You check in, hand over your credit card, and the receptionist smiles and says, “Please visit the welcome desk for your free gift.” You know exactly what that means. It isn’t a welcome; it’s a sales pitch. For many travelers, the relentless pressure of timeshare and vacation …
Let’s be honest: “Budget” and “Oceanfront” are two words that rarely go together in Los Cabos. As we’ve reported, Cabo is officially the most expensive destination in Mexico, with average hotel rates hovering around $500 a night. Finding a deal often means staying miles inland or booking a hotel that hasn’t been renovated since 1995. …
It’s the question that pops up on travel forums every single winter. A traveler books a January trip to Los Cabos, expecting tropical heat, and then starts reading reviews about “chilly” water and cool nights. Panic sets in. Did I make a mistake? Will I even be able to swim? Recently, a concerned traveler took …
We know the drill. You are packing to leave Cabo, and you want to bring a piece of the vacation home with you. You could buy a sombrero (which will get crushed on the plane), a shot glass (which you will never use), or a colorful blanket (which will unravel in the wash). Or, you …










