Landing in Cabo next week and wondering why the big Christmas tree hasn’t been lit yet? You’re actually arriving at the perfect time. The municipal Christmas Tree Lighting and Christmas Bazaar have been officially moved to December 12, giving visitors one more week to plan around one of the most festive nights of the season. …
You have just finished an incredible dinner of grilled octopus and catch-of-the-day. The mariachis are playing, the tequila was smooth, and you are feeling that perfect vacation glow. Then the bill arrives. You glance at the total, do a quick mental calculation for a 20% tip, write it in, sign the receipt, and walk away …
If you’ve ever landed at SJD expecting nothing more than pool days and margaritas, imagine instead looking out over Highway 1 at sunrise and seeing thousands of bikes flying past in the desert light. That’s the kind of scene we at The Cabo Sun are expecting again, because officials have now confirmed that the international …
If you’ve been wondering whether Cabo’s beaches are still a safe bet for your next getaway, the latest news should put your mind at ease. We at The Cabo Sun have been following the Blue Flag inspections closely, and Los Cabos has just passed another big test — keeping its beach supremacy in Mexico firmly …
If the idea of negotiating a price makes your palms sweat, you are not alone. For many American and Canadian travelers, haggling feels rude, awkward, or just plain wrong. We come from a culture of price tags: the price is the price, and asking for a discount is something you only do at a car …
If you’ve ever tried to relax on Médano Beach and been offered a hat, a bracelet, a boat tour, and a “very special deal, amigo” before you’ve even finished your first margarita… you’re not alone. The good news? Help is on the way — not just for overwhelmed travelers, but for the vendors themselves. We …
Landing in Cabo this December and seeing more uniforms, patrol trucks, and flashing lights than usual? That’s not a bad sign — it’s exactly how local authorities are gearing up for one of the busiest holiday seasons on record and a brand-new Guadalupe–Reyes security operation that’s designed to keep both locals and visitors safe. We …
You cannot visit Los Cabos without seeing the Arch. It is the definitive landmark of the destination—the rugged granite spine where the Pacific Ocean meets the Sea of Cortez. While there are dozens of ways to see it—from luxury sunset boat trips to kayaks—the most popular, efficient, and affordable method is the humble water taxi …
Seeing uniformed soldiers or National Guard officers walk past your lounge chair can be jarring — especially if you’ve just flown in from a U.S. or Canadian beach town where that’s not a thing. But in Los Cabos, that sight is usually a sign of routine security and rescue operations, not an emergency unfolding around …
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 …










