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Beaches are a popular draw for tourists from all over the world visiting Los Cabos and La Paz. However, some of the access tourists need to visit some of the beaches in the area is blocked by public landowners that want to restrict tourism. Government officials recently gathered to discuss the issue and find solutions …

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Los Cabos is known for its high-end hotels and, of course, the Los Cabos arch. Most of the travelers that come to Los Cabos are expecting a premium travel experience in some of the most iconic spots Mexico has to offer. There are different towns, though, near the Cabo area where travelers can enjoy the …

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Now that the peak spring travel season has passed, local authorities are starting the review how their action plans performed when it came to delivering key infrastructure services to the many visitors in the area. One of the biggest impacts for La Paz was the amount of trash collected from area beaches. La Paz Beaches …

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Currently, the La Paz airport does not receive any international flights. In fact, there are actually very few routes, even from other airports within Mexico, that make it to Baja California Sur’s second most popular tourist destination. This lack of connectivity is arguably the biggest reason why La Paz is a bit underappreciated as a …

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Tourists love to visit La Paz and have a unique opportunity to swim with sea animals near the beach. However, visitors must remember that they are animals, not an amusement park adventure, and there are instances of the animals being a little aggressive towards guests. Manta Ray Attack It’s pretty rare, but it does occasionally …

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They say March comes in like a lamb and out like a lion. While that normally refers to the weather, it can also be applied to the tourist traffic counts at the Los Cabos International Airport. The March of Tourist Demand In the month of March, Los Cabos International Airport had a passenger count increase …

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Driving in a different country can be a challenge due to signs in different languages, different driving customs, and of course, the different driving laws. La Paz is making it easier for drivers visiting the area to understand the driving laws by using some innovative technology. Scan The Code To learn about the different laws …

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Spring Break meant back to class instead of a vacation for tourism workers in La Paz. While college students were out enjoying their Easter vacation with sand and surf, the local tourism support teams have been refreshing their skills to keep visitors safe. Safety Training For Tourism In order to ensure tourists are safe when …

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Baja California Sur is undergoing a tourism transition. Shedding its former image as a spring break student getaway, cities across the state are repositioning their tourism product to focus on more upscale and luxury travel. La Paz is the latest entry into this strategy, announcing that two new luxury resort properties are planned for the …

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It’s been quite the banner year for whale watching in Baja California Sur. For the first time ever, gray whales are being spotted off the coast of La Paz this late in the season. This is leading to an extension of the popular tourist season. Season Extended Into April Municipal Tourism of La Paz Director …

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