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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

Cabo San Lucas launches its first citywide dog walk

Cabo San Lucas launches its first citywide dog walk

Families joined Cabo San Lucas’ first municipal dog walk, donating pet supplies and hearing reminders on responsible care and sterilization.
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Los Cabos courts Gulf travelers with premium air plans

Los Cabos courts Gulf travelers with premium air plans

Los Cabos is targeting higher-spend visitors and keeping Emirates talks alive as it plans longer-term air links beyond the U.S.
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Restaurant Closures in Los Cabos Amid a Downtown Demand Slump

Restaurant Closures in Los Cabos Amid a Downtown Demand Slump

At least 20 restaurants have closed in Los Cabos as sales sag. Costs are rising, and visitors are staying in resorts instead of downtown.
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Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat stops non-native species plan in Sierra La Laguna

Semarnat says it won’t allow non-native wildlife releases in Sierra La Laguna, warning they could disrupt Baja California Sur ecosystems.
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Los Cabos Sea Lions Rescued After Fishing Line Entanglements

Los Cabos Sea Lions Rescued After Fishing Line Entanglements

Profepa says five sea lions in Los Cabos and La Paz were freed from fishing line and treated for wounds and dehydration.
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Los Cabos trash pickup gaps spark sanitation worries

Los Cabos trash pickup gaps spark sanitation worries

Cabo San Lucas residents report weeks without trash pickup as Los Cabos cites broken trucks, reduced routes, and rising sanitation fears.
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Los Cabos launches municipal office for sexual diversity

Los Cabos approved a Municipal Coordination for Sexual Diversity, giving LGBTQ+ groups a formal channel to push inclusion and anti-bias policies.
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Top Chef Los Cabos returns Feb. 20 in San José del Cabo

Top Chef Los Cabos returns Feb. 20 in San José del Cabo

Top Chef Los Cabos 2026 is Feb. 20 at Jazmín’s in San José del Cabo, with nine chefs, live music, and about 150 seats total.
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los cabos spring break

Los Cabos hotels sell out early for Spring Break rush

Hotels are selling out ahead of March Spring Break as Los Cabos expects about 50,000 students and a major local spending boost.
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Los Cabos paving 2026

Port authority fills Fonatur gap in Los Cabos upkeep

Los Cabos signed a deal making the state port authority responsible for cleanup and rehabilitation in tourist zones after Fonatur stepped back.
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Los Cabos to Puebla nonstop flight set for June 2026

Volaris will launch a nonstop Los Cabos–Puebla route in early June 2026, with tickets already on sale for summer travel.
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Impact Study Filed for Sierra La Laguna Wildlife Center

Impact Study Filed for Sierra La Laguna Wildlife Center

A nonprofit filed an environmental study for a proposed wildlife sanctuary near Sierra La Laguna, now under federal review for forest land-use change.
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