September May Break Another Record
With tourism on the rise, this September is shaping up to be a game-changer for Los Cabos. We’re seeing a whopping 17-18 percent growth in national tourists, and if this keeps up, we might just break some records! Remember when September used to be that “meh” month with fewer tourists?
Well, those days might be behind us. One of the cool things boosting these numbers is Los Cabos’ improved air connectivity. Over the past few years, they’ve really stepped up their game. Now, travelers can jet in from 14 different Mexican cities, thanks to national airlines expanding their routes. And here’s the cherry on top: this month, the number of Mexican tourists might even surpass that of international visitors. So, if you’re thinking of a getaway, Los Cabos is where the party’s at!
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🌊 El Cardón “Shipwrecks Beach” (Cabo del Este, BCS) – Honest Review
⭐ General Opinion El Cardón, better known as Shipwrecks Beach, is one of the most popular spots in the East Cape for surfing and laid-back vibes. It’s a beach with more of a “local/adventurous” energy than a typical tourist spot. 👉 In short:It’s not a luxury beach → it’s a beach for surfing, freedom, and…
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How much do you need to retire in Mexico?
far less than in the U.S.—but it depends heavily on your lifestyle and location. A realistic “comfortable” range for Mexico is often $300k–$800k+ in savings, but let’s break that down properly so you can sanity-check your situation. What “comfortable” actually costs in Mexico Most current estimates: That typically includes: 🧭 Realistic savings targets (by lifestyle)…
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San Javier, BCS
San Javier, Baja California Sur, is best explored as a day trip from Loreto, focusing on its history, mountain scenery, and regional cuisine. The town’s main attraction is the San Francisco Javier Viggé Biaundó Mission, considered by the state Tourism Secretariat to be “the jewel of Baja California’s missions,” and the surrounding oasis of San…






