Is Mexico Phasing Out Cash? Inside the Growing Push to Go Digital at Gas Stations and Toll Roads

In a country where cash has long been king, Mexico may be approaching a turning point. As President-elect Claudia Sheinbaum prepares to take office, conversations around modernizing the country’s payment systems are gaining traction—particularly at everyday touchpoints like gas stations and highway toll booths. While no official nationwide mandate has been enacted to eliminate cash, […]
The world is paying more for gas… Mexico isn’t. Why?

Gas prices are climbing across the globe — fast. From the United States to Europe, drivers are feeling the squeeze as oil markets react to rising tensions in the Middle East. Prices have surged, headlines are heating up, and uncertainty is back at the pump. But in Mexico, something very different is happening. While much […]
Why the World’s Ultra-Wealthy Are Investing in Los Cabos Real Estate

There’s something happening in Los Cabos right now, and if you’ve been paying attention, you’ve probably noticed it. Luxury homes are being snapped up. Oceanfront villas are going under contract faster than ever. Entire developments are selling before they’re even completed. And the buyers? They’re not always announcing themselves. Because right now, millionaires, and even […]
Truck Drivers Warn of Road Closures (March 18, 2026) Near Fonatur Roundabout in San José del Cabo Over Unpaid Work Dispute

SAN JOSÉ DEL CABO, Baja California Sur — March 17, 2026 Commuters and residents in Los Cabos may want to plan an alternate route tomorrow morning MARCH 18, 2026 at 8am. A group of freight transport drivers working on the Fonatur roundabout overpass project in San José del Caboannounced they will block key roads near […]
Palmilla Los Cabos: Inside One of the Most Exclusive Communities in Cabo

Palmilla is widely considered one of the most prestigious residential communities in Los Cabos, attracting celebrities, executives, and luxury homebuyers from around the world. Located along the scenic Tourist Corridor between Cabo San Lucas and San José del Cabo, Palmilla blends beachfront estates, championship golf, and resort living into one of the most desirable addresses […]
Do You Need a Passport to Go to Cabo? Entry Rules Travelers Must Know in 2026

If Cabo is calling your name this year, there is one question nearly every traveler asks before booking the flight: Do you need a passport to go to Cabo? The answer is simple. Yes. If you are flying to Cabo San Lucas or San José del Cabo, you must have a valid passport to enter […]
March 21 in Mexico: Why Benito Juárez Is Still Celebrated Across the Country

MEXICO — Every year on March 21, people across Mexico take a moment to celebrate one of the country’s most respected historical figures: Benito Juárez. You’ll see his name everywhere — on schools, parks, streets, and even on the 20-peso bill. But for many visitors and even younger generations, the question often comes up: Who […]
Los Cabos Sets World Record for the Longest Sashimi in the World at Sashimi Fest 2026

Los Cabos, Baja California Sur — March 14, 2026 In a spectacular culinary celebration that blended local seafood, tourism, and community pride, Los Cabos has officially made history by creating the longest sashimi in the world during the 2026 Sashimi Fest. The announcement was made during a live event hosted by the Ayuntamiento de Los […]
Our Stay at One&Only Palmilla: Cabo’s Most Legendary Luxury Resort

There are luxury resorts… and then there is One&Only Palmilla. During a recent stay, our team at The Cabo Magazine had the opportunity to experience this iconic property, and it quickly became clear why Palmilla is often described as the gold standard of luxury in Los Cabos. From the moment you arrive, everything about the […]
Staying in Mexico Too Long? You Could Be Denied Your Next 180 Days

For years, many foreigners living in Baja California Sur relied on what locals casually called the “180-day reset.” The strategy was simple: enter Mexico as a tourist, stay the maximum six months, take a quick trip back to the United States, and return for another 180-day stay. For a long time, it worked. But in […]