On September 12, the Federal Maritime-Terrestrial Zone (Zofemat) announced that several beaches in Los Cabos are now open again to bathers after restrictions caused by the bad weather conditions of the last few days. Yellow flags have been placed on several beaches. Among these are: Acapulquito Beach, El Tule, El Chileno Beach Palmilla Beach, Santa …
Los Cabos beaches
There are endless things to do in Los Cabos, from outdoor activities to cultural experiences, and it can be difficult to fit everything in during one short vacation. There are certain attractions, though, that shouldn’t be missed, especially if it’s your first trip to Los Cabos. So, knowing what Los Cabos’ most popular attractions are …
When Los Cabos is mentioned, one of the first things that springs to mind is the miles upon miles of beautiful beaches. The images of clean, white sand beaches and inviting-looking water are some of the destination’s greatest assets. But every plus has a minus, and in the case of Los Cabos, that comes around …
Hurricane Hilary put a damper on many travelers’ plans to have a sun-soaked getaway to Los Cabos. There was flooding, unsafe beach conditions, and severe weather. That’s not exactly the recipe for a dream beach vacation. Now that the storm has passed, beaches are reopening. However, the Health Department recommends staying away from beaches for …
Black flags currently cover virtually all the beaches on the Cabo shoreline. Even those beaches that don’t feature these signs have been effectively closed off to the public due to the imminent arrival of Hurricane Hilary. The port of Los Cabos was officially closed Thursday afternoon as well. Meaning there will likely be no water-based …
Beach flags act as an essential warning system to let beachgoers know whether beach conditions are safe or not. They warn of dangerous conditions in the water and on shore that are caused by strong rip currents and large waves, as well as the presence of dangerous marine life. And Los Cabos tourists are now …
It’s important to be cautious whenever visiting Los Cabos beaches, as they are known for having large waves and strong currents. Many of the area’s beaches in both Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo are not even swimmable at all. And Los Cabos tourists are being urged to take extreme precautions on nearly …
It’s been a couple of weeks since a boat ended up in the middle of the sand at El Medano Beach. Apparently, the captain lost control of the vessel but was thankfully able to avoid ending up on the rocks in favor of steering the ship towards the sand, where it ultimately came to a …
Recently the Federal Commission for Protection Against Sanitation Risk or Cofepris set out to test the water quality of all of the Mexican beaches to see if any were not safe enough to swim in. Any beaches that outright failed these tests are currently at risk of being closed off to beachgoers. Thankfully all of …
It’s no secret that Los Cabos has a lot of beautiful beaches, it’s one of the main reasons for the growing popularity of the destination. Both in Cabo San Lucas and San Jose del Cabo, as well as the surrounding areas, there are numerous beaches worth visiting, either for swimming, water activities or just to …