Flying into Los Cabos
Cabo’s tourism industry has grown significantly since 2019 as more people have been charmed the natural beauty of Mexico’s crown jewel. As with all tourist destinations, the number of Cabo’s visitors plummeted in 2020 due to the COVID-19 global pandemic. Once the world re-opened, travelers who value life’s finer things flocked back to the sunny shores of Los Cabos. The vast majority of Cabo’s visitors fly into the San José del Cabo International Airport (SJD). Some arrive by cruise ships at the Cabo San Lucas port, and others still travel across Mexico and down the Baja peninsula.
Paradise Close to Home: American Tourism to Cabo
A significant number of Cabo’s visitors each year come from Mexico’s neighbor to the north — the United States, of course! Each year, more Americans than ever seek refuge on the pristine shores of Los Cabos. In the spring of 2024, 84% of guests to Cabo that arrived by air came from the U.S.
It’s no surprise that that the bulk of Cabo’s visitors come from the United States, as a significant number of American airports have nonstop flights to San José del Cabo International Airport.
Prime Times to Visit Paradise
Although there are never bad times to come to stunning Cabo, some times have special appeal to our guests. As autumn winds begin to blow and people up north begin to don sweaters and coats, many seek refuge from the growing cold in the Cabo sunshine.
The holidays are another favorite time to come to Los Cabos. Many escape the bustle of the crowded holiday season by retreating to serene villas overlooking the sea. Where better to gather with family and loved ones than in tropical paradise?
When the urge to travel grows with the springtime flowers, guests return to Cabo to celebrate the lengthening days time on the beach.
Finally, what better way to finish the summer than with a voyage to the locale of your dreams? Whether it’s families savoring the last days before school begins or retirees making the most of their long-awaited days of freedom, Cabo’s visitors love to kiss summer goodbye from the sandy Baja shores.