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When do tourists go to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico? |
Travel Info When do tourists go to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico? Travel Tips Hola! Tourists come to Cabo usually from late November to early May. The most busiest time is christmas to january and spring break. Others February i would say in the winter time cause in the spring and the summer it rain and rains and rains.and in the winter it will be a nice cool breez! all the flippen time. a couple of seasons are huge though... 1. whale watching season, i am not sure when this is exactly, though i think it is in the winter. 2. all winter long. when it is cold in the states, people flock to mexico 3. spring break. never try to go to mexico on spring break unless you a)have alot of money to spend and b) wish to spend your vacation with drunken teens and college kids. 4. the summer is not tooooo bad there, although it will be much hotter than you might like. cabo does have a dry heat though, so it is not as bad as the humidity of other parts of mexico. have fun if you go to cabo and be sure to do your own research! former travel agent specializing in mexico I usually go in October... Too early for whale watching, but the Bisbee Black & Blue fishing tournament is fun... And it's also Sammy Hagar's Birthday Party @ the Cabo Wabo Cantina. Spring Break is the worst time to ever go to Cabo. The worst. Most the time though, Cabo is full of tourists because that's their industry. It rains there from late may thru August, but not all day every day. Christmas is busy there. Basically, it's a tourist town and there is no non tourist season. On the other hand, you can go up to San Jose Del Cabo, which is near the aero puerto and it's less touristy, busy or crowded. Los Cabos has a 7-month high season from November through May. During the low season (June through October) most rates are discounted by 10-25%. |
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