Los Cabos wants you to enjoy Día de Muertos this year — just not at the expense of safety. We at The Cabo Sun are seeing local officials roll out a very specific set of rules for Nov. 1–2 visits to cemeteries and for any home altars you’re putting together, and honestly, they all make …
Day of the dead
If you’re in town the first week of November, you’re in for one of the most beautiful traditions we celebrate here in Baja. As we at The Cabo Sun like to say—this is the moment when culture takes center stage, and visitors get a front-row seat. Below, we’ve mapped out the can’t-miss places (and insider …
We at The Cabo Sun love a good reason to stroll the boardwalk, and this one’s extra special: from November 1–4, the Bay and Marina of Cabo San Lucas will light up for the 5th annual Day of the Dead Nautical Festival, turning the water into a living, glowing tribute with floating altars, dances, and …
The most famous celebration in all of Latin American culture, Día de Muertos (day of the dead), is fast approaching, with travelers undoubtedly hoping to experience even just a fraction of the magic that this mesmerizing cultural event creates each year. The colorful costumes, amazing food, and heartfelt cultural activities fill the destination of Los …




