We at The Cabo Sun know beach time is probably the reason you booked Cabo in the first place. After back-to-back storms, though, Los Cabos officials are asking visitors to stay out of the ocean for about four days for health reasons while runoff clears and water-quality tests come back clean. Think of it as …
Safety
In the age of social media, an unsettling post or a single alarming comment can spread like wildfire, causing real anxiety for travelers with an upcoming trip. Recently, a wave of online chatter regarding safety in Los Cabos has done just that, leaving many to wonder about their winter vacation plans. When you see this …
We at The Cabo Sun love a good beach day as much as you do. But here’s the Cabo reality check: some of our most jaw-dropping stretches of sand are strictly “look, don’t swim.” Powerful Pacific swells, steep drop-offs, and unpredictable rip currents turn certain shores into no-go zones for bathing—even when the water looks …
Here at The Cabo Sun, we’re big on practical, no-drama advice—especially when storm season rolls through Baja. The headline news: Los Cabos hotel leaders just sat down with U.S. officials to tighten hurricane safety for visitors, adding new layers of coordination that kick in long before a system shows up on the radar. What’s new …
As we at The Cabo Sun keep a close eye on visitor safety, there’s encouraging news out of city hall: Los Cabos officials have met with representatives of the U.S. Consulate to tighten coordination on services that directly help American tourists and foreign residents this season. The goal is simple—faster help, clearer information, and more …
We at The Cabo Sun spend a lot of time out on the beaches, the marina, and the tourist corridor, and we’re seeing a clear theme this season: Los Cabos is doubling down on traveler safety. From mosquitoes to surf flags to police presence, here are four concrete ways authorities are making your trip safer …
It’s the glorious feeling of checking into a Los Cabos all-inclusive resort: a self-contained world of sparkling pools, stunning ocean views, and endless cocktails. It feels like a perfect, protected bubble where all your worries can melt away. And for the most part, it is. Los Cabos is an overwhelmingly safe destination. But savvy travelers …
We at The Cabo Sun want you to enjoy every taco, churro, and coctel de camarón on your Los Cabos vacation. But following this week’s heavy rains from Lorena, state health authorities have temporarily suspended street-food sales in specific areas of La Paz and Los Cabos where sewage spills were reported. The goal is simple: …
We at The Cabo Sun love a good beach day as much as you do—but Cabo’s gorgeous surf can flip from mellow to menacing in minutes. That’s why local authorities are doubling down on a simple message this week: read the flags and follow lifeguards’ instructions. According to a new advisory, rescues have dropped from …
You’re strolling through the beautiful Cabo San Lucas marina after dinner, or perhaps exploring the charming streets of San José del Cabo, and you notice it: a visible, active police presence. You see patrols moving through the neighborhoods, and it might spark a moment of concern. Is something going on? Is there a reason for …










