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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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Over the past few weeks a combination of hurricanes, tropical storms, and just overall bad weather in general have plagued Los Cabos. The passing of hurricane, Kay, and tropical storm Javier back to back in the last couple of weeks has forced clean up crews in Los Cabos to work tirelessly to keep Cabo beaches …

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There have been numerous reports and international headlines about crime in different parts of Mexico recently, but in Los Cabos, they’re cracking down on criminal activity by deploying soldiers on the beaches to help prevent crime.  While much of the crime that takes place doesn’t affect tourists it does happen sometimes and security officials want …

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Bad weather is seemingly set to continue to hover over Los Cabos in the next week. Currently, Mexican authorities are monitoring two potential cyclones that are forming in the Mexican Pacific shoreline, and have the potential to reach Los Cabos within 5 days. At this point there are no guarantees that current conditions further south …

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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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So far it has been a busy Hurricane Season in the Pacific and the most recent storm, Hurricane Kay, left some of the beaches in Los Cabos in disarray, but they are now clean and repaired and ready for tourists.  Most of the garbage ended up on one of the area’s most popular beaches, El …

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A recent report on the results of exit surveys given to visitors found that tourists feel safe when visiting Cabo and crime rates are currently down, but tourists are still being warned about scams and fraud.  While overall crime has dropped recently, there were over 1,000 investigations into reports of fraud in 2021.  The most …

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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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There has been a lot of talk about the safety of visiting certain Mexican vacation destinations but tourists say they feel safe when visiting Los Cabos.  This is according to the Los Cabos Tourism Trust, after evaluating exit surveys given to summer tourists following their vacations.  This perception of safety results in more repeat travelers …

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Hurricane season in the Pacific officially runs from May 15 – November 30 and it has been a pretty busy one so far, with two hurricanes in one week affecting over 30,000 tourists visiting the Los Cabos area. The most recent storm, Hurricane Kay, is the 11th named storm to develop so far this year.  …

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