Los Cabos was one of the first destinations to welcome back travelers in the wake of last year’s worldwide shutdown amid the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic and the destination continues to host visitors safely, receiving high praise for its management of the pandemic and earning recognition from the World Travel & Tourism Council (WTTC) and other organizations for implementing enhanced health and safety measures designed to protect visitors and locals alike. While some things have changed over the past year, Los Cabos remains open for business and can still be experienced safely in 2021. Here are some important things to know before you go.
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