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5 reasons to visit Los Cabos this summer 2023

By Tribune Travel

May 22, 2023

Los Cabos starts to get crowded every winter as soon as the winter cold hits all over North America. Visitors arrive to enjoy the warm weather missing north of the border.

The area is crowded all winter long, with resorts, bars, restaurants, and beaches hardly ever experiencing a drop in business. This flow of travelers stops only after the chaos of spring break dies down.

Summer is widely considered the low season in Los Cabos. However, it is also thought to be the best time to travel to Los Cabos for these 5 reasons:

 

Deals

airbnb sign in Los Cabos

Since Los Cabos is mostly made up of luxury all-inclusive resorts, the area’s soaring popularity and reputation for luxury have had a significant impact on the cost of a vacation there over the years.

In the summer in Los Cabos, these prices can be significantly reduced, with some resorts taking 20–30% off. For those who are shrewd travelers, the summer is also a great time to find package vacation deals.

 

Weather

tourists on Los Cabos beach

With an average high temperature of 78°F, Los Cabo’s winters are undoubtedly warm enough to wear shorts and flip-flops during the day. However, once the sun sets, the weather can quickly turn chilly.

As opposed to needing air conditioning to sleep, travelers may need to ask housekeeping for an extra blanket because it’s not unusual for temperatures to drop to 53°F at night.

A different story emerges in the summer, when daytime highs average 91°F and nights are no longer cool havens, with lows barely falling below 79°F.

 

Water

Villa del Arco beach in Cabo San Lucas

There is nothing better than taking a leisurely dip in the ocean in Los Cabos, which is known for its stunning beaches. However, temperatures can be chilly, much like in the winter.

With an average temperature of just 70°F, March is the month with the lowest average ocean temperatures. Which, in terms of water temperature, is sufficient to cause goosebumps and chattering teeth.

In contrast, the ocean in Los Cabos is warmer during the summer, resembling a hot tub rather than a cold bath.

The water warms up to 84°F in the months of August, September, and October. It is therefore in perfect condition.

 

Watersports

cabo-san-lucas-arch scuba diving

Summer in Los Cabos is the time for watersports if winter and spring are the times for parties.

Due to some of the most stunning and well-preserved coral reefs in the entire Americas, snorkeling and diving are incredibly popular in the area.

The season not only brings with it ideal water temperatures, but also incredibly clear underwater visibility. enabling snorkelers to enjoy the best possible view of the world beneath the waves.

Summertime in Los Cabos brings great swells to the surf spots, which attracts surfers from all over the world in addition to diving and snorkeling.

In fact, the annual “Los Cabos Open Of Surf” is rated as a 6-star event because the surfing in this area is so highly regarded.

In addition, sports fishermen arrive in droves during the summer to get a head start on the marlin, snapper, and tuna seasons.

 

Turtles

baby sea turtle on the beach

Every year in August, turtles travel to the beaches of Los Cabos to lay their eggs. Forty-five days later, thousands of these adorably adorable baby turtles hatch and are prepared to make the perilous journey into the ocean.

Visitors can participate in the conservation efforts of these magnificent little creatures through specially designed tours, assisting them to travel to freedom safely and unharmed by the predatory Los Cabos birds.

This is one of the most uplifting travel experiences available, bringing us closer to nature while assisting in the preservation of some of the world’s most endangered turtle species.

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