LOS CABOS, MEXICO – September 11, 2025 – In the days since Hurricane Lorena passed over the tip of the Baja Peninsula, the number one question on travelers’ minds has been a nervous one: is it okay to visit? After seeing images of high winds and murky water, many with upcoming trips have been left wondering if their vacation plans will still be affected.
Here at The Cabo Sun, our team is on the ground, and we can report with absolute confidence: Los Cabos is back. The storm has passed, the cleanup is complete, and the destination is as stunning and welcoming as ever. For anyone with a trip booked, our definitive advice is to keep those plans.

The On-the-Ground Reality: A Return to Paradise
A walk through the main tourist areas today reveals a scene of quintessential Cabo bliss, with almost no evidence that a storm ever occurred.
- On the Beaches: Medano Beach is once again a vibrant mosaic of blue umbrellas and happy sunbathers. The sand is clean, the water is a sparkling turquoise, and the only lingering gift from the rains is the slightly greener-than-usual hue of the surrounding desert hills. Other popular spots like Chileno Bay and Santa Maria Cove are equally pristine and ready for snorkelers.

- In the Marina: The Cabo San Lucas marina is a hub of activity. The world-class fishing fleet is heading out at dawn, and the familiar sight of water taxis making their pilgrimage to The Arch has fully returned. The port was reopened to all navigation over a week ago, and all maritime tours are running on their normal schedules.
- In the Towns: The historic streets of San José del Cabo and the bustling boulevards of Cabo San Lucas are alive with visitors and locals. Restaurants, shops, and art galleries are all open for business, with no lasting impacts from the storm.

Cabo’s Secret Weapon: The Rapid Recovery Machine
For those unfamiliar with Los Cabos, the speed of this recovery might seem surprising. For locals, it’s business as usual. The destination has a world-class and well-practiced recovery plan that springs into action the moment a storm passes.
This isn’t a miracle; it’s the result of incredible coordination between hotel staff, municipal cleanup crews, and utility companies. For a storm like Lorena, which caused minor, non-structural damage, the primary tasks were clearing sand and debris from roads and beaches. Crews worked around the clock, and within just a few days, the most critical tourist areas were already looking back to normal.

For Travelers with Upcoming Trips: It’s All Systems Go
If your flight to Los Cabos is in the coming days or weeks, you can look forward to a fantastic vacation with no storm-related issues.
- The Airport: SJD International Airport is operating on a completely normal schedule.
- Hotels & Resorts: All hotels are fully operational, and their pools, beaches, and restaurants are ready for guests.
- Activities: All land-based and ocean-based tours are running as scheduled.

The storm has gone, the rapid and impressive recovery is complete, and the only thing left is the beautiful, resilient paradise that visitors from around the world have come to love.
Don’t cancel your trip. Los Cabos is open, safe, and ready to welcome you.
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Eve
Thursday 11th of September 2025
I've heard a new cyclone is brewing in the area. Could Cabo handle more rain without more mudslides and flooded streets? I pray everyone is ready.