Cabo San Lucas Baja California, Mexico Travel Guide
Los Cabos International Airport (SJD) serves Cabo San Lucas. It is approximately 45 minutes northeast of the city. SJD is a modern and busy airport. It handles a large volume of international and domestic flights.
SJD has two main international terminals and a smaller domestic terminal. Facilities include shops, restaurants, car rental desks, currency exchange, ATMs, and free Wi-Fi.
American Airlines, Delta, United, Southwest, Alaska Airlines, Spirit Airlines, Frontier Airlines, and JetBlue. Check Dollar Flight Club for deals.
Air Canada, WestJet, and Sunwing. Look for flights on Skyscanner for comprehensive options.
Aeromexico, Volaris, and Viva Aerobus provide domestic connections to Mexico City, Guadalajara, and Tijuana.
For high season or major holidays, early booking secures better rates and availability.
Arrive 2-3 hours before departure for international flights to allow for check-in and security.
Ensure immigration stamps your FMM upon arrival; keep it safe for departure.
Driving from the U.S. To Cabo San Lucas via Highway 1 (the Transpeninsular Highway) is a very long journey, taking approximately 18-24 hours from Tijuana. No passenger train services exist in Baja California Sur.
Autobuses Aguila is the main long-distance bus company, connecting Cabo San Lucas to La Paz (2.5-3 hours) and Todos Santos (1 hour). Buses are modern and air-conditioned.
Fuel stations are available along major routes but can be sparse in some stretches. Fill up when opportunities arise. Roadside assistance in remote areas may be limited.
Cabo San Lucas is a major port of call for cruise ships. Passengers are tendered to the main marina downtown. No direct car or passenger ferries connect mainland Mexico directly to Cabo San Lucas.
The Mexican Departure Tax (DNI) is usually included in international airline tickets. Confirm with your airline. If not included, pay it at the airport before departure. The approximate fee is 687 MXN, subject to change.
SJD offers various facilities in departure areas to make your wait comfortable, including duty-free shops, souvenir stores, and various dining options.
Free Wi-Fi access is available throughout Los Cabos International Airport for departing travelers.
If the departure tax is not included in your ticket, look for signs at the airport indicating where to pay this tax.
Allow extra time during peak travel seasons (holidays, Spring Break) due to potentially longer lines at the airport.
Double-check your FMM card when you receive it upon arrival. Confirm the immigration officer stamps it correctly and indicates your permitted length of stay.
Confirm your flight status and any potential delays before heading to the airport. Arrange your airport transfer in advance, especially during early morning or late-night departures.
The DNI fee is usually included in international air tickets. Confirm with your airline.
Be prepared for security screening procedures. Follow all instructions from airport staff.
If your FMM is lost, go to the immigration office at the airport for assistance before your flight.
Ensure you have all necessary documents, especially your passport and the departure portion of your FMM, easily accessible.