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Expect a large number of crowds and high hotel prices first week of the month, as New Year’s celebrations wind down. But even the coldest day here is still pretty warm. January is the coolest month in Los Cabos.

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Keep in mind that events and details are subject to change. Here’s a monthly guide to what you can expect in Los Cabos.

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That said, this is the time to find the best deals in Los Cabos, from lower nightly rates to free upgrades. This time of year is incredibly quiet by Los Cabos standards, and visitors may find that restaurants or activities operate on more limited schedules. While the rain may make it a little more difficult to catch those southern Baja rays, the rainy weather brings a green, lush carpet to the otherwise rocky desert environment. Late summer into early fall is when you’ll start to see temperatures rise into the 90s (Fahrenheit), bringing a thick blanket of humidity and lots of rain. You can find great deals in low season (July to September) Get more travel inspiration, tips and exclusive offers sent straight to your inbox with our weekly newsletter. Still, with plenty of sun and prices that descend from the holiday highs, you’ll see that shoulder season is one of the best times to visit Los Cabos. (Though as always you’ll have to scope out the elusive swimmable beaches in Los Cabos, as many are too turbulent for a casual swim.) Temperatures start to really get up there in May and June as Los Cabos heads into its driest months. While the whales will have left for cooler waters, the increasingly warmer temperatures mean that the water is just right for swimming. Not only are temperatures still perfectly pleasant (warm in the day, cool at night), but the majority of crowds have gone home – meaning prices come down, and the frenzied, vivacious holiday vibe gives way to one that’s almost sleepy. Los Cabos’ shoulder season might be the destination’s best-kept secret. Visit Los Cabos in high season to catch the annual migration of the gentle giants of the ocean: the whale sharks © Leonardo Gonzalez / Shutterstock Peace and quiet await during shoulder season (May to June) Expect hotels and restaurants to increase their rates considerably. All of this said, high season does bring crowds, especially around Christmas, New Year’s and spring break. High season is also the best time of year to see the whale sharks that migrate past Los Cabos. Since Los Cabos is where the desert meets the sea, the cooler winter temperatures make this the best time for sightseeing in Los Cabos, from outdoor adventures like ATV riding and hiking to visiting its so-called Magic Towns, like Todos Santos. Thanks to cool breezes that ride in off of the Pacific, visitors to Los Cabos can expect sunny and warm days with cooler desert nights.

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With average temperatures that range between a delicious 77 and 80 degrees Fahrenheit, high season is the most popular time to visit Los Cabos for a reason. Stick to high season (December to April) for perfect weather Here’s our season-by-season, month-by-month guide to the best time to visit Los Cabos. Even in low season, however, Los Cabos manages to find a way to keep things fun and enjoyable. High-season holidays can drive up hotel rates, while low season can either make or break a vacation, with the potential for both rock-bottom prices and thrashing storms.

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Still, there are always things to consider when deciding the best time to visit Los Cabos. It’s no wonder that Los Cabos is one of Mexico’s best year-round destinations. The destination is also known for its world-class water sports, diving, yachting, culture and events. Packed with some of the best resorts in the country, Los Cabos often sets the bar on a five-star experience.īut there is much more to this southern Baja town than stellar accommodations. Los Cabos is a natural stunner, but it also happens to be one of Mexico’s most luxurious destinations. Picture-perfect Los Cabos offers a desert-meets-sea aesthetic, with gorgeous burnt orange rock formations that tumble down to meet the wide open Pacific.














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