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Things to Know Before You Go to Los Cabos

Hola, traveler! Ready for this new adventure?  
 

Let’s picture this first: You’re at the very end of the Baja California Sur peninsula, standing where the stunning, rugged desert landscape makes a dramatic, beautiful entrance right into the shimmering blue waters. That’s Los Cabos!  

More than just a gorgeous getaway, this magical corner of Mexico is truly where luxury meets fun. It’s two wonderful towns in one: the high-energy, bustling Cabo San Lucas (hello, nightlife and the iconic El Arco!) and the laid-back, artsy vibe of San José del Cabo. Whether you dream of relaxing poolside at a fabulous resort, exploring the natural beauty of the Sea of Cortez, indulging in amazing fresh seafood tacos, or hitting the links on a championship golf course, Los Cabos has a special spot just for you.  

Get ready to soak up the sun and the rich Mexican culture. Before you grab your passport and your favorite beach hat, we’ve gathered all the insider tips you need to ensure your trip to this incredible slice of paradise is absolutely perfect!

Quick Facts — What Makes Riviera Maya So Special

Language

Spanish (but English is widely spoken).

Location

Southern tip of the Baja California Peninsula, in the state of Baja California Sur, Mexico. 

Average Temperature

Varies seasonally—generally 20 °C to 32 °C 

Weather

Desert and sunny. Warm year-round, with cooler evenings in winter.

Best time to visit

June to September

 

The best months to visit Los Cabos are from November to May when temperatures range between 25–30°C (77–86°F). These months offer pleasant weather for beach days and outdoor adventures. Summer (June to September) brings hotter weather and occasional rains, but it’s also ideal for marine activities such as snorkeling and diving due to warm sea temperatures and fewer crowds. 

Top Things to Know Before You Go

Currency and Payments 

The official currency is the Mexican Peso (MXN), though U.S. dollars are accepted in most tourist areas. Credit cards are widely used in hotels, restaurants, and shops, but it’s a good idea to carry cash for small purchases or tipping. ATMs are available in major zones like Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo. 

Getting Around 

Transportation in Los Cabos is convenient and flexible. Taxis are easily available but can be expensive, so confirm rates before traveling. Private transfers and pre-booked shuttles are the safest and most comfortable options, especially from the airport. If you plan to explore remote beaches or natural parks, renting a car can be a great option. 

Safety and Local Etiquette 

Los Cabos is considered one of Mexico’s safest tourist destinations. However, as with any destination, basic precautions apply: avoid displaying valuables, keep personal items close, and respect local customs. Mexican hospitality is warm and genuine, and locals appreciate simple courtesies like saying “Gracias” (Thank you) or “Buenos días” (Good morning). 

Connectivity & Internet 

Wi-Fi is widely available, especially in hotels and cafés, but if you’re heading off the beaten path, consider getting a local SIM card or an eSIM for better coverage.  Most areas support 4G/5G, but it’s nice to disconnect sometimes — the jungle has better sounds than your phone! 

Eco & Ocean Tips 

Los Cabos is home to stunning marine life and ecosystems, including the famous Cabo Pulmo National Park—a UNESCO World Heritage Site and one of the most successful reef restorations in the world. Protect the environment by using reef-safe sunscreen, avoiding single-use plastics, and supporting eco-certified tour operators. Always respect wildlife and coral reefs by observing without touching. 

Tipping Culture 

Tipping is an important part of Mexican service culture. Here are some general guidelines: 
– Restaurants: 10–15% of the bill. 
– Tour guides: 10–20% of the total tour price. 
– Taxi drivers: Not required, but rounding up the fare is appreciated. 

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Eco & Cultural Note

Choosing reef-safe sunscreen.
Avoiding single-use plastics
Supporting local artisans and family-run restaurants
Respecting wildlife and archaeological zones

Final Thought

Now you’re ready to make the most of your Los Cabos adventure!

Los Cabos is a destination of contrast and beauty, where desert landscapes, turquoise waters, and luxury meet authentic Mexican charm. Whether you’re watching whales breach at sunset, snorkeling in coral reefs, or simply relaxing on golden sands, Los Cabos promises memories that will last a lifetime.

Pack your sense of wonder, your camera, and maybe… a little space in your heart. Because once you visit los cabos, you’ll always want to come back. 

Hasta pronto, traveler! The ranita will be waiting for your next hop.