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With its beautiful beaches, lively marine life and luxury resorts, Los Cabos has long been a favorite destination for international travelers. Recent concerns after a series of security incidents in April, however, understandably have some visitors who wonder about safety in this Pacific Paradise.
In a decisive step to strengthen confidence and to ensure that the continuous well-being of both residents and tourists, the state and federal authorities has announced the deployment More than 300 extra security personnel to Baja California Sur (The house of the Mexico base of Los Cabos). A significant part of these reinforcements is dedicated to Los Cabos. Officials emphasize that although the events were serious in April, they are considered isolated events, and the region has since experienced relative peace and has been working to maintain its reputation as one of the safest holiday places in Mexico.

A glance at regional safety
Los Cabos is traditionally recognized for its safe environment. This image was challenged at the end of April 2025. At that time, a security warning of 25 April from the American embassy in Mexico noted a ’emerging safety situation’. This was based on reports of a shootout in Cabo San Lucas, bus fires, various murders, including a law enforcement officer and public threats by criminal organizations.
Despite these events in the past, The travel advice of the US Department of Foreign Affairs for Los Cabos is currently at level 2Those travelers recommend ‘caution to be careful’. It is remarkable that this level of advice did not escalate after the April incidents, which suggests that they were not seen as an indication of a continuing decline in the broader safety landscape of the state.


Proactive security improvements
Authorities take no risks and strive to ensure that visitors can enjoy a stress -free and peaceful holiday by acting proactively. Saúl González Núñez, the secretary -general of the government of Baja California Sur, described this reinforcement strategy.
“The army (Sedena) has provided an extra battalion and the navy also increases its staff by the state,” said González Núñez. “In total we look at around 300 extra staff from all participating agencies. This allows us to use our troops more effectively in the entire state.”


This contingent includes military troops from the army (Seda) and Marine (Semar), who work together with the existing state and municipal police. These combined forces are strategically spread over all five municipalities of Baja California Sur – La Paz, Los Cabos, Comondú, Loreto and Mulegé – based on specific security needs, with a sharp focus on popular tourist centers.
The improved security measures are not just about increased manpower. González Núñez explained that the agreement also entails a doubled effort that includes ‘the use of technology to strengthen the efforts of intelligence’. This double approach is intended to improve, act as a deterrent and the strategic possibilities of law enforcement to prevent and respond to any threats.


Dedication to a secure Los Cabos
The coordinated reaction of the federal, provincial and municipal governments is designed to tackle any concerns of the events in April and to restore an unambiguous sense of safety. For Los Cabos is a jewel in the tourist crown of Mexico, to ensure that visitor safety is a great concern, deeply linked to the well -being of the community and the vitality of the crucial tourist sector.
The visible presence of these extra forces is intended to act as a powerful deterrent and to offer everyone in the region tangible reassurance. Authorities would like to prove that they take decisive action to protect the area.


Tips for staying safe in Los Cabos
Although the authorities improve security, visitors can also take common steps to contribute to a safe experience:
- Look after: Always be aware of your environment, especially in busy places or when outside at night.
- Low profile: Avoid displaying open signs of wealth, such as expensive jewelry or large amounts of cash.
- Stay in tourist zones: Stay with well -lit, reputable tourist areas, especially in the dark.
- Use renowned transport: Choose licensed and renowned transport services instead of unmarked taxis.
- Secure safe valuable items: Use hotel safes for passports, extra money and other valuables.
- Responsible drinking: Take alcohol consumption into account so that it does not affect your judgment or consciousness.
- Follow the local guidelines: Note all safety advice from local authorities or your hotel staff.


The umbrella message of civil servants is clear: Los Cabos strives to maintain his status as a safe haven for tourists. These extensive security measures, in combination with sensible personal precautions, are intended to ensure that visitors can continue to enjoy all the beauty and relaxation that Los Cabos has to offer with peace of mind.
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