The end point of BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, is surrounded by the Pacific Ocean and glorious mountain ranges. For decades, due to its secluded location, the majority of Mexican vacation locales were on the Atlantic or the Gulf side of the country which is often referred to as the Yucatan peninsula. In 1977, Mexico constructed and completed the San Jose Del Cabo International Airport (SJD). With numerous improvements and growth since then, it is now the ( 6th ) busiest airport in Mexico, with over 7 million passengers arriving and leaving annually.
It is no overstatement in referring to BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR, as the “Palm Springs” of MEXICO. It’s close proximity to the Western corridor of the UNITED STATES has transformed the area as the preferred choice for AMERICAN EX-PATS from California, Nevada, Arizona, Colorado, and Washington. In addition to a sizeable concentration of CANADIANS and EUROPEANS seeking an advantageous locale to vacate, own a second home, or retire.
Probably its most well-known of facts is the WEATHER. Boasting nearly 10 months of clear skies, low humidity, and sunshine. BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR endures a brief rain or “monsoon” season from late August to early October. After that, a wintertime with 75 degrees during the day and sunshine can be expected. Balmy days and chilly nights with the windows open are a wonderful aspect of those months in BAJA CALIFORNIA SUR.