As Tensions Rise on the Mainland, Los Cabos Remains Stable

The start of the 2026 spring travel season has brought a complex security landscape to the forefront of the conversation regarding Mexico. Recent high-profile federal operations on the mainland have shifted the narrative for international travelers, prompting a closer look at how these events impact the country’s most popular destinations. While headlines from late February […]
Los Cabos Children’s Foundation Receives US$2 Million from Russell Wilson and Ciara’s Why Not You Foundation

Russell Wilson and Ciara announced that their nonprofit organization, the Why Not You Foundation, will contribute US$2 million to the Los Cabos Children’s Foundation. The funding is intended to support medical treatment for children who require specialized care and whose families cannot afford it. The announcement was made during a fundraising event in Los Cabos […]
Baja California Sur Leads Mexico in Economic Growth as Los Cabos Tourism Surges 130% in the Past Decade

A decade of sustained tourism expansion in Los Cabos is now translating into broader economic leadership for Baja California Sur. According to figures released by the Los Cabos Tourism Board, the destination has recorded nearly 130 percent growth in visitor arrivals over the past ten years, reaching approximately 3.8 million travelers in 2025. This performance […]
Fifteen Burros and a Legal Grey Area in Baja California Sur

A sanctuary reports the disappearance of most of its animals. What follows is not a criminal case with clear edges, but a quiet encounter with how protection actually operates on the ground. The Disappearance Photo By Noah Duethman In late 2025, shortly after the end of the summer rains, a small group of burros grazing […]
Unveiling The Official 2026 Tournament Fishing Schedule

Sport fishing continues to position Baja California Sur as one of the most active fishing destinations in the world. State authorities have officially presented the 2026 tournament calendar, confirming a full year of competitions across all five municipalities and reinforcing the role of fishing as a major driver of tourism and local economies. A Record […]
Cerritos Surf Open Confirmed to Return in 2026

The Cerritos Surf Open has been officially confirmed for November 2026, marking the third edition of the competition and reinforcing Baja California Sur’s growing presence in the professional surfing world. The announcement followed a meeting between the Baja California Sur Ministry of Tourism and Economy and the World Surf League (WSL), where officials discussed the […]
A Table for Two: OpenTable’s Best Spots for Valentine’s Day in Baja California Sur

Restaurants continue to play a central role in how people celebrate Valentine’s Day. OpenTable’s latest research confirms that dining out remains one of the most popular ways to mark the occasion in Mexico, and its annual list of the Top 50 Romantic Restaurants places Baja California Sur firmly in the spotlight. The region stands out […]
A Cultural Route Through Baja California Sur

Moving through Baja California Sur feels less like visiting a single destination and more like traveling across chapters of a shared history. The cultural scene changes gradually from remote heritage sites to active art districts and urban museums, revealing how the region continues to reinterpret its past while shaping its present. Mulege and North-Central Baja […]
The Best Spots for Dining on the Sand in Baja

Beachfront dining in Baja California Sur follows the geography of the coastline. Tables are set on sand, service adjusts to wind and tide, and the setting often dictates the pace more than the menu does. Across the peninsula, this proximity produces very different expressions. Some beaches favor high energy social scenes where dining blends into […]
Spring Surf Across Baja California Sur

The surf scene in Cabo and southern Baja California Sur is defined less by a single iconic wave and more by its geographic variety. Pacific-facing beaches, long points, reef setups, and the more protected Sea of Cortez coast all respond differently to seasonal swell patterns. Spring plays a transitional role across the region, marking the […]