Expect increased health and safety protocols implemented throughout the destination.Avoid contact with people who are sick.Maintain appropriate distance from others and limit shared contact with others when possible.Avoid touching your eyes, nose, and mouth with unwashed hands.Carry hand sanitizer for personal use when soap and water are not available.Follow the Baja California Sur’s State authority’s mandate to wear a mask or face on public transportation and in closed, indoor spaces, except for certain instances, such as when eating, drinking, etc.Apply increased personal hygiene practices, such as frequent and thorough hand washing as strictly as possible, particularly upon entering and exiting shared locations, such as airplanes, restaurants, hotels and group activities, as well as after using the restroom, blowing your nose, coughing or sneezing.This designation signifies that the majority of the hotels and resorts in the destination continue to ensure that their health protocols are in compliance with over 360 expert-validated global standards.Īdditionally, Los Cabos has enforced a flexible travel policy across all hotel properties and streamlined the communication protocols between hotels, suppliers, and local authorities to further help keep the community and travelers safe and healthy. Los Cabos achieved Sharecare health security verification, becoming the world’s first VERIFIED™ travel destination. Los Cabos earned The World Travel & Tourism Council´s (WTTC) stamp of approval for its newly designed “Safe Travels” badge, qualified by adopting WTTC´s standardized health and hygiene protocols across the destination. Los Cabos’ health and safety protocols are aligned with the protocols expected by the Mexico federal government. The destination is working toward getting businesses to obtain a "Clean Point" (Punto Limpio) certification, which is offered by the Mexico federal government for businesses strictly adhering to hygiene protocols. The system is implemented in partnership with Intertek Cristal, the highest standard of health and safety protocols in the industry. The seven-step system evaluates and strictly implements health and safety protocols across the airport, transportation, accommodations, restaurants and bars, tour activities, the beach and throughout the local community. Los Cabos with Care – A Safer Way to Get Away is Los Cabos’ health and safety protocol system in place for fighting against the spread of infection. The Los Cabos Tourism Board works with national and local health authorities, hospitals, care units, airport, port, hotels, resorts, and travel partners to implement health and security protocols to protect the people, share resources and maintain regular communication. Our top priority is the health and wellbeing of travelers, their loved ones and our community. To learn more about Los Cabos’ commitment and efforts to provide a safe environment for all travelers, please click here. Los Cabos’ testing program provides a convenient, safe, and easy way for tourists to get tested. Los Cabos will still have COVID-19 testing widely available at selected medical facilities.The state of Baja California Sur, where Los Cabos is located, doesn't require the use of face coverings or masks for indoor or outdoor spaces.do not need a negative COVID-19 test before their flight to the country as of June 12, 2022. If you are traveling from/to Canada, please click here. On this website, you will find the latest information, health and safety protocols, and key initiatives implemented across the destination to prevent the spread of the virus while traveling to Los Cabos. The Los Cabos Tourism Board is committed to timely communicating the state of travel to the destination to all travelers and industry partners. Safety information for your next trip to Los Cabos
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