Fortunately, travelers don’t have to worry about many safety aspects when vacationing in Los Cabos. Sure, petty crime can happen anywhere, but violent crimes rarely affect tourists here. Yet, sometimes the smallest things can have the biggest impact. We can walk away from car wrecks unscathed, but a paper cut can ruin our day. We …
Clean water
The Federal Commission for the Protection Against Sanitary Risks, or COFEPRIS as it’s known for its initials in Spanish revealed that they have monitoring the water quality of the beaches in the state of Baja California Sur. The commission is happy to report that at least 10 Cabo beaches boast optimal water quality and are …
Los Cabos authorities responsible for cleaning beaches are urging tourists to stop littering so much. With the increase in the number of visitors arriving to the main Cabo beaches the amount of trash that has ended up on these beaches has increased considerably. According to local authorities the beaches that are most affected by this …
Los Cabos beaches may not have the white sand, and the warm water that are staples of the beaches in the Mexican Caribbean. However, Los Cabos beaches have been proven to be the cleanest, and most sustainable beaches in the entire country. These beaches aren’t just cleaner because the rocks on the beach prevent plenty …
Los Cabos treasurer Jonatan Vargas Agúndez mentioned that he was elated at the amount of money that the city received in tax payments over the first four months of the year. According to his estimates the city currently holds a one billion MXN net profit (around 49 million dollars). The local treasure mentioned that the …
After a long wait for locals of Los Cabos and visiting tourists, the local government has finally voted to expand the desalination plant. In the next 2 years, Los Cabos will be able to make clean water more accessible for everyone in the city. If you visit Los Cabos, or especially live there, clean water …