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Each year the Federal Commission for Protection against Health Risks, or COFEPRIS, for its initials in Spanish, studies the water quality of virtually every beach that is used for recreational purposes in Mexico. Their study mainly aims to obtain a reading on the amount of Enterococcus bacteria potentially present in ocean water across the different …

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High demand for Cabo hotels is expected to remain constant due to the multiple events that are slated to take place in the Mexican beach city throughout the month. This has caused average nightly rates for Los Cabos hotels to remain at over 400 dollars.  Despite the bad weather and an earthquake taking place near …

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Not many places in Mexico have as many beautiful beaches as Los Cabos, but there are five beaches in particular that are the most popular among tourists.  It’s important to note that not all of the beaches in Los Cabos, or on this list, are swimmable, but even the ones that are not have something …

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On Monday, September 26th, a male foreign tourist reportedly drowned at a Los Cabos beach. The man’s passing was the third fatality to occur this month across all Cabo beaches. This is the first death due to drowning reported in Los Cabos when there were potentially no warnings to indicate swimming was not encouraged or …

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After holding a meeting Monday morning local authorities determined to raise black flags on all Los Cabos area beaches and keep them closed. This is due to the fact that tropical storm Madeline is expected to pass by Los Cabos at its closest point throughout the late hours of Monday and into Tuesday. Madeline is …

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The aftermath of hurricane Kay in Los Cabos continues to be felt in various ways. Certain roads have been heavily affected, as well as resort beaches. Currently, the beach at the Grand Solmar Hotel is non-existent. The waves are hitting the retaining wall of the facility, and make it impossible for tourists to walk on …

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Very early Friday morning brigades from Zofemat, the organization that is in charge of the care and overall well-being of Mexican shores, headed out to Cabo beaches to start their clean-up duty after hurricane Kay hit the region. The teams were tasked with removing all sorts of debris that has washed up on Cabo beaches …

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Yellow and white flags currently wave in multiple Los Cabos beaches as authorities warn locals and tourists to stay out of the water in multiple Cabo beaches. Most of the beaches in Los Cabos feature some type of warning due to the high seas, or the presence of jellyfish, and other sea creatures. Authorities have …

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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 …

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The Vidanta Group that’s building a new hotel on the Cabo del Este beach has closed off access to Playa Zacatitos which was formerly a public beach area. Executives from Vidanta argue that since they purchased the property to build the hotel they now have a right to close off access to these beaches. Tourists …

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