January: Whale Watching Of 11 whale species found worldwide, eight head to the waters of Los Cabos, from late November through March. Breeding grounds are mostly on the Pacific side, but some travel to the Sea of Cortez.
February: Carnival Pre-Lent extravaganza fills the streets with music, carnival rides, floats and dancers in extravagant costumes.
Whale Watching Continues as an annual spectacle with Baja Frontiers Whale Watching at Scammon’s Lagoon and Baja Expeditions Whale Watching at Bahia Magdalena.
March:Holy Week Elaborate re-enactment of the last week of Christ’s life leading up to Easter Sunday.
Whale Watching continues as an annual spectacle with Searcher Island and Whale Tour from Cabo San Lucas
Baja Whales & Rock Art Whale watching continues at Scammons Lagoon with rock artistry on the side.
April: La Paz Tequila and Mariachi Festival A day trip from Cabo San Lucas, La Paz hosts the annual Tequila and Mariachi Festival.
June: Navy Day Official Mexican holiday unfolds with assorted activities.
Roosterfish Tournament Cabo San Lucas hosts the annual Roosterfish extravaganza.
Surf 'n Panga Roosterfish Classic This fishing event is held in Cabo San Lucas, early in July.
Bike Race route action runs from San Jose del Cabo to Cabo San Lucas.
September:Mexican Independence Celebration Fireworks, folk dancing and mariachi bands on the eve of Mexican Independence Day are followed on the 16th by parades, speeches, family picnics and more.
Tequila & Mariachi Festival Drink, fun, food, music and frolic in Cabo San Lucas.
November: Whale Watching Season Of 11 whale species found worldwide, eight venture to the waters of Los Cabos, late November through March. Breeding grounds are mostly on the Pacific side, but some travel to the Sea of Cortez.