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Spring Officially Kicks Off In Los Cabos: 5 Things Tourists Need To Know

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It is that time of year again. The heavy winter crowds are thinning out, the ocean temperatures are starting to rise, and the Baja California Sur landscape is transitioning into its most vibrant season.

Spring is arguably the absolute best time to visit Los Cabos. You completely avoid the intense, humid heat of the late summer while skipping the premium peak-season pricing of the winter holidays.

But if you are packing your bags for a getaway this month, 2026 is bringing a few unique twists to the standard spring travel playbook. From an early astronomical shift to massive crowds and new airline rules, here are the five things every tourist needs to know right now.

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1. The Equinox Arrived Early

If you grew up believing that the first day of spring always lands on March 21st, you need to update your calendar.

  • The Shift: This year, astronomical calculations confirm that the spring equinox officially hit Los Cabos on Friday, March 20th, at exactly 7:45 a.m. Pacific Time.
  • The Science: Because of the constant, slight variations in our Gregorian calendar, the exact moment the sun crosses the celestial equator fluctuates. For 2026, the transition happened a full day early, bringing us equal parts daylight and night slightly ahead of schedule.

2. The “Goldilocks” Weather Window

You are arriving at the absolute sweet spot for Baja weather.

  • The Vibe: The cool, breezy winter evenings are gone, but the heavy, sticky humidity of the tropical summer hasn’t arrived yet.
  • What to Expect: Expect daytime temperatures hovering perfectly in the low to mid-80s, with endless blue skies and zero rain clouds on the horizon. It is the perfect climate for hiking the desert trails in the morning and lounging by your resort’s infinity pool all afternoon without melting.
Cabo San Lucas, Mexico- Vendors sell there wares and services to tourists in front of a resort in Cabo San Lucas as a cruise ship enters the bay.

3. The Final Call for Whale Watching

If seeing a 40-ton humpback whale breach out of the ocean is on your Cabo bucket list, the clock is officially ticking.

  • The Migration: Every winter, thousands of whales migrate down to the warm waters of the Sea of Cortez to breed and give birth. But as spring arrives and the water warms up, they begin their massive journey back north to Alaska.
  • The Deadline: The official, heavily regulated whale watching season in Los Cabos typically wraps up by mid-to-late April. If you are visiting in the next few weeks, book your boat tour immediately before the marine giants are completely gone for the year.
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4. The Spring Break Surge is Here

Spring means the arrival of one of the largest annual migrations in North America: college students.

  • The Numbers: Los Cabos is currently hosting an estimated 50,000 to 70,000 spring breakers.
  • The Epicenter: If you want high-energy day clubs, DJ sets, and massive crowds, head straight to Medano Beach or downtown nightclubs like El Squid Roe. If you want peace and quiet, avoid Medano entirely and stick to the secluded, ultra-luxury resorts along the Tourist Corridor or the East Cape.
El Squid Roe

5. Budgeting for Last-Minute Flights

If you are trying to squeeze in a quick spring getaway and are currently hunting for flights, your travel budget needs a quick adjustment.

  • The Reality: Airlines are constantly tweaking their pricing models, and the “budget” tricks you relied on last year might not apply in 2026. For instance, Southwest bags no longer fly free.
  • The Fix: When comparing airfare to SJD, you must factor in the new reality of checked luggage fees across almost all major carriers. To save your cash for the swim-up bar or a sunset dinner, challenge yourself to pack exclusively in a carry-on.

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A Mini Vibe Check: The 2026 Playbook

Are You Ready for Spring in Cabo?

Before you zip up your suitcase, make sure you are prepped for the season:

  • Sun Protection: The desert sun is intense right now. Bring a wide-brimmed hat and plenty of reef-safe sunscreen.
  • Reservations: With tens of thousands of extra tourists in town, you cannot just walk into popular culinary spots. Book your off-resort dinners weeks in advance.
  • Patience: The airport and the marina are going to be busy. Bring a great playlist and go with the flow.

Your Spring Game Plan

Spring in Los Cabos is vibrant, energetic, and absolutely stunning. By understanding the shifting weather, dodging the massive spring break crowds when necessary, and adapting to new airline logistics, you can execute a flawless Baja vacation.

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