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Los Cabos Is No Longer Just for Winter: Mexico’s All-Season Paradise Is Thriving

Oct 6, 2025 | Travel

October 6, 2025

Los Cabos is breaking free from its old rhythm of sleepy summers and packed winters — and transforming into a true year-round destination.

Once known for its peak December-to-March rush, the Baja California hotspot is now drawing visitors in every season. According to FITURCA, summer arrivals have nearly doubled since 2016, while autumn and winter tourism continue to thrive. The shift shows how travellers are no longer waiting for the “high season” to enjoy the region’s beaches, luxury resorts, and cultural energy.

October remains a special time — not just for its perfect 80°F days and crisp ocean breezes, but because it marks the official return of the high season, when festivals, art walks, and world-class events light up the coast.

Hotel rates climb as demand surges, yet visitors keep coming, drawn by the balance of luxury, sustainability, and global appeal that defines modern Los Cabos. The region has expanded beyond North America, welcoming tourists from Europe, Latin America, and Asia, while airlines and resorts adapt to meet year-round demand.

This evolution has brought economic growth, more stable jobs, and a renewed focus on eco-friendly tourism — from marine conservation to sustainable resort practices.

In short, Los Cabos has found its rhythm across all 12 months. The destination that once slept through the summer now shines every season — and October, with its perfect weather and celebratory spirit, is the moment it all comes alive.

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