Just in time for the start of the summer travel season, an unwelcome beach traveler has made their presence known on the sand and surf of Los Cabos – jellyfish. While these sea creatures don’t necessarily close the beaches of Los Cabos, travelers are urged to avoid swimming in the oceans with jellyfish as travelers …
Jellyfish
It may seem a little early in the year for swarms of jellyfish to arrive on the beaches of Los Cabos. However, much to the dismay of visiting tourists, white flags were posted on the most popular tourist beach in the resort destination over the weekend and the dangerous conditions are expected to last into …
People flock to Los Cabos to have the time of their lives. Of course, one of Cabo’s many top attractions is enjoying the beautiful beaches. Travelers flock in droves each year, especially in the summer, to have a dreamy beach vacation in one of Mexico’s premiere destinations. But many of Cabo’s beaches have safety issues …
Los Cabos is hot for tourists. Not just as a popular Mexican beach resort destination, but the temperature for travelers as well. As the mercury tops 30 degrees Celsius (86 degrees Fahrenheit), with more than 50 percent humidity during the day, the heat wave is going to be uncomfortable for most of the visitors to …
Authorities in Los Cabos are once again warning tourists of the presence of jellyfish and sea urchins in Cabo waters. Some of the more popular Cabo beaches could potentially see white flags waving in the coming days. Local lifeguards in places like El Medano Beach and the tourism corridor beach area have been tasked with …
Just as the peak spring travel season in Los Cabos is starting to wind down, a new visitor has washed up on the shores of the most popular beaches in the area. It’s an unwelcome guest that tourists need to be aware of before getting into the water. Agua Mala What the locals refer to …
Multiple sightings, and unfortunately tourists being stung by the famous Portuguese man o’ war jellyfish have been reported in the last couple of days. This has prompted local authorities to put up white flags in certain Los Cabos beaches. The white flags indicate the potential presence of these animals in the water. When they are …