Spain has emerged as the third largest source of tourists for Los Cabos, according to FITURCA, the Los Cabos tourism fund. This milestone reveals a significant growth trend in Spanish tourism in the region, placing it just behind the U.S. and Canada. Spanish tourists traditionally make a pitstop in Mexico City before continuing to Los Cabos.
However, the period from late June to mid-September marks a further increase in the influx of Spanish tourists, thanks to the Iberojet’s direct flights from Madrid. This direct connection bolsters Spain’s position as a key market for Los Cabos tourism, offering a more convenient travel option that encourages additional visitors.
The rise in Spanish tourism is a testament to the allure of Los Cabos as a destination that transcends cultural and geographical boundaries. This trend also presents new opportunities for cultural exchange and further growth in the local tourism industry, solidifying Los Cabos’ reputation as a global vacation hotspot.