Los Cabos Weddings

Why I Love Los Cabos for Destination Weddings
Easily accessible from major airports
Many resort options
Lovely beaches and a unique desert landscape
Lively nightlife
Averages 350 days of sunshine per year
LGBTQ+ friendly location

Best Time To Travel to

Los Cabos

Weather
The most popular time to visit Los Cabos

Temperatures in Los Cabos are warm all year long. August is the hottest month, while late January/early February is the coolest. Rain is most common in August and September; April and May are the driest.

Affordability
Prices for Los Cabos hotels and resorts
Prices for Los Cabos area hotels and resorts tend to be lowest from May to June and between September to early December. Summer is usually a quiet time to visit Los Cabos; it’s the perfect time to find resort deals and avoid crowds. Book early to score the best deals for fall travel.
Travel Seasons in Los Cabos
The travel seasons here are high season, low season, and shoulder season. All of them have their pros and cons, so it’s up to you to decide the best time to have your wedding in Los Cabos based on what kind of destination wedding you imagine.

The high season in Los Cabos is from December to April. At this time, Humpback whales are calving, while Gray Whales and Whale Sharks are also migrating through the area. March and April are popular with younger crowds for Spring Break.

The low season is from July to September. The weather during these months is the hottest, rainiest, and muggiest of the year. The odds of a hurricane are slim, but higher at this time of year than any other.

May to June and October to November are the shoulder season. During October and November, fishing tournaments and the arrival of the first whales make this a busier time of the year compared to May and June.

Requirements to
Get Married in Los Cabos

If you want to get married in Mexico, there is nothing legal or technical stopping you from doing so, but you will need to plan ahead and get a few documents together, fill in a few forms and pay a few fees.

The couple getting married will be required to present the following documentation and requisites. Some requirements differ from State to State.

Foreign documents (with the exception of your passport and travel permit) will need to be translated into Spanish, notarized by your nearest Mexican Consulate, and be ‘Apostilled’ in the country where you live by the appropriate organization/authorities. These forms are attained from the local registry office in Mexico. You will also need to acquire the written results of a blood test, written in Spanish.

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