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Los Cabos

Los Cabos sits at the southern tip of Mexico’s Baja California Peninsula, where arid desert meets the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez in a striking contrast of sand, rock, and deep blue water. The region—anchored by the twin towns of Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo—is known for its luxury resorts, world-class sportfishing, golf courses, and vibrant nightlife, alongside quieter art galleries and cultural events in the older town. Its dramatic coastline, marked by natural rock formations like El Arco, draws sun-seekers and adventure travelers alike, while growing development and tourism have brought both economic opportunity and pressure on infrastructure, water resources, and local communities.

Los Cabos News

Carnival Cruise 2027 Mexican Riviera

Carnival Cruise Line Expands 2027 Schedule with Over 50 New Voyages to Mexican Riviera

Carnival Cruise Line adds 50+ new 2027-28 sailings to the Mexican Riviera aboard Carnival Panorama, including extended stays in Cabo and stops in Puerto Vallarta,...
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Los Cabos water shortage

Los Cabos water shortage worsens as San Lázaro plant runs at half capacity

Water crisis deepens in Los Cabos as San Lázaro plant operates at 50%. Mayor says new desalination plant will be key by 2026.
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disappeared Cabo San Lucas

Families of the Disappeared Demand Action in Cabo San Lucas March

Families marched in Cabo San Lucas demanding justice and answers amid rising disappearances in Baja California Sur.
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El Médano Beach safety rules

Cabo’s El Médano Beach Tightens Safety Rules as Summer Season Begins

El Médano Beach in Cabo San Lucas enforces stricter safety protocols for water activities amid rising summer tourism.
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Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos Deepens Local Inequality

Gentrification in Los Cabos drives up property costs and strains services, displacing long‑time residents even as it fuels job growth in tourism and construction.
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Water scarcity in Los Cabos deepens divide

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits locals as resorts and golf courses use millions of liters daily

Water scarcity in Los Cabos hits working‑class neighborhoods hard as luxury resorts and golf courses draw millions of liters daily, leaving thousands of families without...
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Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase

Cabo San Lucas fireboat AINA enters final testing phase as Mexico’s first fireboat operated by a local department.
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Los Cabos Seeks Tourists Beyond Traditional American Visitors

Los Cabos Seeks Tourists Beyond Traditional American Visitors

Fiturca Los Cabos targets global tourism markets beyond the US with new flights and year‑round marketing to boost the local economy.
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Los Cabos reviews an Earth Army plan to seed bomb the Estero Josefino reforestation using a WWII aircraft

Los Cabos reviews an Earth Army plan to seed bomb the Estero Josefino reforestation using a WWII aircraft, aiming to restore mangroves and protect water...
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Community Joins Forces for Los Cabos Beach Cleanup on July 13

Join local authorities and civil society for the Los Cabos beach cleanup this Sunday, July 13 at Aguajitos Creek. Help collect debris, protect marine life,...
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Submarine cable in Mazatlán links Sinaloa and San José del Cabo

The submarine cable Mazatlán - San José del Cabo project strengthens bandwidth and resilience along Mexico’s Pacific coast, linking Sinaloa and Baja California Sur by...
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Cabo San Lucas Firefighter Joins Vocational Training Team Firefighters Program in Mexico

Sergeant Luis Enrique Aguilar joins Vocational Training Team Firefighters program in Mexico to sharpen urban rescue and vehicle extraction skills before swiftwater rescue training. Sergeant...
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