Documentation:
​​Multiple Migratory Form (FMM): This form, also known as the Tourist Card, is required for all visitors. You can obtain it online before your trip, during your flight, or upon arrival in Los Cabos. It's essential to keep this document safe as you'll need it when departing Los Cabos.
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Some nationalities may require a visa to enter Mexico. Check with the Mexican embassy in your country to confirm if you need a visa.
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Health: It is strongly recommended that you have adequate travel insurance before your trip.
Getting to Los Cabos: Los Cabos is served by two airports, each offering modern facilities, efficient services, and connections to destinations throughout the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
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San José del Cabo International Airport (SJD) - Main international gateway to the region. Cabo San Lucas International Airport (CSL) - Smaller and privately operated, CSL is located 8 km north of Cabo San Lucas and caters to private flights, charters, and select commercial services.
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Ground transportation access, including rental cars, private transfers, taxis, and shared shuttles, is readily available with regulated pricing.
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Coming soon!
A registration link for those wishing to pre-arrange transportation will be made available in early 2026!​
Weather: During your stay in Los Cabos, daytime temperatures average 20°C – 29°C.
Pack light clothing like shorts, t-shirts, and dresses, along with comfortable walking shoes or sandals. Evenings can be cooler, so consider a light jacket or sweater.
Time Zone: In May, the Time Zone for Cabo San Lucas, Mexico is MST (GMT-7). It currently does not observe Daylight Savings Time.
Currency: Mexico's currency is the Peso; however, U.S. Dollars are widely accepted in Cabo. It’s recommended to have some local currency on hand. While many services accept cards, smaller vendors may prefer pesos.
