The Glorieta de las Mujeres Libres in San Jose Opens to Traffic

The Glorieta de las Mujeres Libres opened to traffic on May 25, ending more than a year of detours around one of San Jose del Cabo’s busiest intersections. The multi-level interchange replaces the old Fonatur roundabout on the Transpeninsular Highway,.

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The Other Face of Los Cabos

Leon Robles discusses the Sierra de la Laguna, the mountain range behind Los Cabos’ water, biodiversity, ranching culture, and remote tourism.

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Los Cabos Pride March Marks 21 Years of LGBTQ+ Visibility

In Cabo San Lucas on June 21, the Los Cabos 21st Annual LGBTQ Pride March will take place with the slogan “Diversidad es naturaleza.” The march has changed over time and is part of the wider public identity of Los.

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Hurricane Season 2026: What Los Cabos Should Expect This Year

The Eastern Pacific hurricane season officially begins on May 15 and runs through November 30, covering the basin that directly influences Baja California Sur and the southern coast of Mexico. For Los Cabos, the most active stretch typically arrives between.

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OpenTable’s Mother’s Day Restaurant Picks in Los Cabos

Photo by Flora Farms Mother’s Day in Mexico falls on May 10th, and more families are marking it at a restaurant table than ever before. OpenTable put together a national list of the best places to celebrate across the country..

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Los Cabos Toll Road Increase Highlights How the Corridor Moves

A federal toll adjustment took effect across Mexico on April 13, 2026, introducing an average increase of 4.7 percent across the national highway system. The update was issued by CAPUFE, the federal agency responsible for operating and maintaining much of.

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The Case for Restraint: Baja Wild Encounters and the Ethics of Orca Tourism

Orcas have never been a guaranteed attraction in Baja. Their presence is intermittent, tied to prey movement and offshore productivity rather than any predictable schedule. Sightings tend to concentrate between May and June, when mobula rays gather in large numbers.

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Home, Car, and Health Insurance in Baja: A Guide for Foreign Residents

Hector Pérez moved from Mexico City to Los Barriles in 2008 to start a property management company, arriving just as the subprime crisis hit. For eight months, he had just one client, and the early years were lean. He stayed,.

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Uber, Taxis, and a New Arrangement in Mexico

After more than a decade of legal disputes and uneven enforcement, ride-hailing platforms and traditional taxi groups have entered into a form of cooperation. The arrangement allows concessioned taxis to be requested through digital platforms, while continuing to operate under.

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Moving to Baja: What You Need to Know Before You Pack

Every year, more people arrive in Baja California Sur with a truck full of furniture and a head full of assumptions. Somewhere between California and their new front door, they realize they could have planned this better. Daniela Hernández has.

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